Dodge Intrepid owners have reported 10 problems related to headlight concealment device (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Intrepid based on all problems reported for the Intrepid.
There was no accident. My cars clear plastic headlight covers have been getting more and more yellow through the years. At night I can barely see the street as the yellowed covers substantially decrease the amount of light the headlights can give off. The cost of replacing the covers is prohibitive for me as you need to replace both assembly's completely. This situation is dangerous and could cause an accident. Maybe you can get Chrysler to replace them. I will do the labor but need the new assembly's. Thank you.
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2000 Dodge Intrepid. Head lamps. Plastic lens cover is deteriorating and becoming cloudy/translucent. Head light intensity is decreased due to discoloration and fogging. No visible moisture inside lens. Appears to be uv damage to the plastic. Cost per unit is over $300. 00. Was told by manufacturer that the vehicle is out of warranty (3 years/36,000 miles) and this is a maintenance item not a safety item. At end of the warranty there was no evidence of this problem. Local dealer said there was nothing they could without direction of manufacturer.
Dodge Intrepid 1998 problems with headlights. The lens deteriorated and had become cloudy.
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The head light lenses were turning opaque and small pieces were peeling off. The lights were so bad that the consumer would not drive a night.
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The consumer experienced a problem with the headlight lenses. They contained a foggy haze which made visibility dangerously limited.
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There was a yellow substance outside the headlights lens. The dealership was notified.
Problems with headlights on 1999 Dodge Intrepid. The headlights were damaged due to normal operation on good roads. The damage was like the headlights had been sandblasted by a normal sand and rocks on the road, hitting the headlights while the vehicle was in motion. (plastic headlights).
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The consumer stated the headlight lenses had a thick film over them, which caused impaired vision. Dealer notified. It was not moisture on them, but it appeared that the plastic had gotten cloudy inside. The problem was especially hard when driving at night and a real problem in the rain.
The headlight lens became discolored which resulted in poor visibility. Manufacturer had been contacted. Consumer had a 60,000 mile/6year warranty and was told that plastic and metal were not covered under the warranty. Consumer filed a lemon law request but was told mileage was too high to qualify for the lemon law. . The consumer was told the problem with the headlight lens was because of the heat.
The headlights lens developed a milky white color which reduced the lights illumination. This resulted in poor visibility. The entire headlight assembly needs to be replaced to correct the issue. Please provide additional information.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Headlights problems | |
| Headlight Concealment Device problems | |
| Exterior Lighting problems | |
| Headlight Switch problems | |
| High/low Beam Switch problems | |
| Turn Signal Switch problems | |
| Turn Signal problems |