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Aachen 8 hours ago

"Nothing they can do"? I've never owned a car so genuinely don't know but surely you can buy whatever lights you want for it and/or correct the alignment?

I helped a friend with aligning the headlight after changing the bulb some years ago, I hear newer cars don't let you change the bulb yourself necessarily but then surely the mechanics can be asked to do this when they change it anyway, or upon the next inspection or so?

lucianbr 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> whatever lights you want

For the cars I owned, only one set of official lights existed. Aftermarket would be nearly guaranteed to be worse quality and poorer alignment. And no changing them in the warranty period either.

Car parts are not like PC parts, where you can buy your own and mix-and-match.

No, things with car lights are not as you think. In many modern cars there are no bulbs, but laser diodes and complex lenses and god knows what else. I wouldn't trust anyone to fiddle with mine and do a good job, including the dealership.

1718627440 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> I wouldn't trust anyone to fiddle with mine and do a good job, including the dealership.

Evidently that includes the manufacturer, since he wasn't able to give you proper lights to begin with.

lucianbr 6 hours ago | parent [-]

What part of my comments tells you my lights are not proper?

1718627440 5 hours ago | parent [-]

The lights of that Honda:

> When I got my Honda van with stock LED headlights about a year ago, people started flashing me that my brights were on.

lucianbr 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I didn't write that. Pay attention to usernames.

1718627440 an hour ago | parent [-]

I was aware, I thought you are defending, that they can do nothing about it.

Aachen 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

That... is a sorry state of affairs and explains a lot. Thanks for making me aware.

Telaneo 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> but then surely the mechanics can be asked to do this when they change it anyway, or upon the next inspection or so?

They then proceed to adjust them to spec, which is what they were already at, thus not fixing the problem.