9.5
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $200
- Average Mileage:
- 138,100 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
- replaced headlight assembly (1 reports)
- was offered a "solution" to wash lens clean ($100) (1 reports)
The Light emitted was not enough to pass State (Mass) inspection. My choices were replace lenses at $300+ or $90 for washing the lens with some sort of solution. I chose the Solution. I got the Sticker (from the Dodge Dealer doing the maintenance). It's now almost a yr later - time for another Sticker ??? The Dodge Dealership has sinice been bought by another in a nearby town. We'll see. Hard to believe that Dodge or the maker of the new fangled lights never "Saw" this coming?
- B G., Andover, MA, US
The headlights on this caravan have always been terrible. Seems like there should have been a recall. I have not replaced the lamps. Any others having this problem and what was your solution??
- crane, Darien, NY, US
Had to replace headlights so I could see. I can't believe that the government NHTSA has not recalled these lamps. It's not like the old days when you changed the bulb. It's real money.
- David H., Hartland, CT, US
This is a major safety issue that should long ago have been a recall. You can see not more then 20 feet in front of the vehicle. I tried tooth paste and other cleaning solutions to no avail. Don't know where to find replacement lenses even if I could afford any. Did get new bulbs and tried to elevate the aim upward. Was minimally successful with the latter but the poorly designed seals of the hd lt housing have allowed corrosion over time and the adjustment screws were very rusty and barely adjustable. Also had trouble with the crusty bulb connector during replacement. Am left with a real hazard for night driving visibility.
- William B T., Canton, OH, US