July 11, 200718 yr Since someone posted about the MB lighting question, I have a Dodge one. Last week I was on Sunrise Highway and saw a Calibur signaling. I was in the left lane doing a conservative, well, I was going faster. When I passed it, I noticed it's headlight was flashing as a directional. I thought it was very odd. Then later I saw it changing lanes again and the other headlight was acting as a directional. It was during the day, and I wondered if it had something to do with it being more visible using daytime running headlamps. Is it just a freak of nature electrical problem or does someone know if it's supposed to do that?
July 11, 200718 yr Author Can someone move this? I didn't realize I was putting it under news... I meant to put it under "The Other Guys" and the DCX forum.
July 11, 200718 yr I haven't noticed...I know on my car the directionals are the only ones that blink...believe me...that's all that is needed. I've never seen such bright directional lights.
July 11, 200718 yr God I hate the Caliber. It's soooooo ugly. So it would not suprise me if they wanted to be different at Mopar & reinvent the wheel.
July 11, 200718 yr I think what you're seeing is the white DRL headlamp shutting off when the turn signal is activated so the amber signal is more visible. It really doesn't actually make any sense, IMO. Just move your amber lamp further away from the DRL, idiots.
July 11, 200718 yr Author I think what you're seeing is the white DRL headlamp shutting off when the turn signal is activated so the amber signal is more visible. It really doesn't actually make any sense, IMO. Just move your amber lamp further away from the DRL, idiots.That's what I was thinking... it just made no sense to me because it flashed opposite the directionals... almost like it was a 2nd directional. It looked absurd.
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