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I think it's ridiculous that they would even be off in the first place from the factory, everything should be as it should be before it leaves.
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Gee, I wish I lived in your perfect world!!!I think it's ridiculous that they would even be off in the first place from the factory, everything should be as it should be before it leaves.
It’s not about perfection, at this price point things should be done right, don’t hear of lights being off on others.Gee, I wish I lived in your perfect world!!!
sad that you think that’s acceptableGee, I wish I lived in your perfect world!!!
We all accept a bunch of compromises when we buy a Jeep.It’s not about perfection, at this price point things should be done right, don’t hear of lights being off on others.
They overlook the headlights what else are they overlookingWe all accept a bunch of compromises when we buy a Jeep.
For the 63k that my Jeep stickered at, I could have purchased a far more sophisticated vehicle with much higher build quality. Oh well. I went into this with my eyes open to this fact. As an aside, my wife's 7 year old Volvo's headlights readjust their height every time you start the car.
If they are adjusted properly in the first place there should be no need to readjust unless they’ve been impacted or need replaced.We all accept a bunch of compromises when we buy a Jeep.
For the 63k that my Jeep stickered at, I could have purchased a far more sophisticated vehicle with much higher build quality. Oh well. I went into this with my eyes open to this fact. As an aside, my wife's 7 year old Volvo's headlights readjust their height every time you start the car.
They adjust for different loads.If they are adjusted properly in the first place there should be no need to readjust unless they’ve been impacted or need replaced.
No this is about theirs just being off in the first placeThey adjust for different loads.
Who's got time for that? Maybe that could be part of the dealer prep...I think it's ridiculous that they would even be off in the first place from the factory, everything should be as it should be before it leaves.
Unless you alter anything.If they are adjusted properly in the first place there should be no need to readjust unless they’ve been impacted or need replaced.
lol, the factory before it gets delivered as it should be, that’s whoWho's got time for that? Maybe that could be part of the dealer prep...
Unless you alter anything.
I gotcha now, I thought you were talking about the Volvo.No this is about theirs just being off in the first place
Negative, that’s not their place nor is it part of the PDI process.lol, the factory before it gets delivered as it should be, that’s who
I live in orlando too, and its not on accident, people driving with there high beams on, I've watched many older men not from the US, turn on there head lights, and then go straight to the high beams! and then you have the other half that dont turn on there headlights at all, seen many people just driving down the in the middle of the night no lights at all, haven't really seen this type of headlight issues in any other state, baffling to me, your results may vary,Both my wife (JL) and I get high beam flashes all the time. We chalk it up to Floridians being especially dumb about driving around with their high beams on in the middle of the city for no reason, and the other drivers who actually know how/when to use them properly are just effing tired of it.