88mmm
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I stand corrected as the washer requirements only apply to xenon lamps in Europe and have not caught up to LEDs. My Audi S3 has the washers for the LEDs so I thought it had carried over. I think the shape of the jeep headlight is unique enough that the problem is worse then other LEDs as the snow and slush tends to get stuck in the housing. It's enough of an issue that a company went through the R&D to offer heated LED lights for the jeep, you don't see that for any other vehicle other then long haul trucks. I'm going to look into some sort of retrofit solution using similar technology.Then it is a US, all manufacturers issue NOT solely a Jeep issue. I did not realize other markets across the world had something that is standard to fix any snow build up issues.
If there is a market discussion, can you link me to it? I have never seen large scale (or any scale for that matter), "Other markets get this so why can't the US" when it comes to LED lights + snow build up.
My comment still stands: if someone is complaining about LED's in the snow in the US they clearly have no understanding of LED's.
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