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Benzman500 07-06-2000 06:15 PM

i have a 1985 500sel and some times the right headlight is brighter than the left or visa versa. why is this it is rellay annyoying to me is there a way to fix it

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Dan Younes
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1985 euro 500sel 220k
1981 300sd 278k sold
1979 240d 298k sold
1983 300d 272k sold
1989 chrysler 2.2l Turbo
Leabaron 130k
1991 300e 2.6 (hopefully soon)

AucklandGuy 07-06-2000 07:33 PM

Try squinting with your eyes. If it's a little too bright on the left-hand side, squint your left eye until the brightness balances.

After a little practice, you'll find yourself doing this instinctively, and you won't notice the difference in brightness any more.

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1977 W123 280E
286,000km

bobbyv 07-06-2000 07:38 PM

from what point of view is the right headlamp brighter than the left - when you are in the driver's seat or when you are in front of the car looking at the headlamps?

if your point of view is from the front of the car, and the headlamp to your right (i.e., the left headlamp of the car) seems brighter, then my guess is that you have euro-style headlamps, which have asymmetric lowbeams.

when you project your lights on a wall (i.e., from the driver's perspective), each projected lowbeam has a sharp horizontal cutoff that bends up at an angle as you move to the right of the projected beam on the wall (for cars designed to be driven on the left side of the road, the pattern will be reversed).

The part of the beam that has a horizontal cutoff is is designed to brightly illuminate the left side of the road without blinding oncoming drivers (if properly aimed), and the part of the beam that is angled upwards is designed for illuminating roadsigns and other stuff on the right side of the road.

if you were standing in front of the car looking back at the headlamps, my guess is that your eyes were in the upswept part of the car's left lowbeam (i.e., the headlamp to your right), making it seem brighter than the other one.

Benzman500 07-06-2000 09:46 PM

it is euro healights so your probley right

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Dan Younes
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1985 euro 500sel 220k
1981 300sd 278k sold
1979 240d 298k sold
1983 300d 272k sold
1989 chrysler 2.2l Turbo
Leabaron 130k
1991 300e 2.6 (hopefully soon)

Lube 07-07-2000 02:51 AM

You might also have a tiny crack in one of the lenses that is causing condensation. This is the case in my lights and the difference is quite noticeable


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