Dodge Intrepid Euro Lights
When the original turbo was designed, the US Department of Transportation had
pretty poor lighting standards. The stock headlight reflectors are designed incompetently,
the bulbs are not very powerful and the headlight glass scatters the light widely.
People did almost everything to improve the poor light output by adding bulb wattage
but this only gives more light into the badly designed reflectors/lenses which
further scatters the light upward, side ways and almost every direction except
down the road in front of the vehicle.
Increased bulb wattage is not advisable because it often cause burned headlight
bulb connectors, or melted wiring harnesses, or even blown headlight switches.
To address the problem, some owners and automakers decided to use headlights that
are made in Europe, manufactured by either Bosch or Hella. T
he European lamp assemblies or the eurolamps are deeper, with more capable reflexors,
better bulbs and lenses which are made with a sharp cutoff to direct the light
down the road and on the shoulder. With Eurolights, Dodge Intrepid can avoid headlight
defects and headlight assembly problems. It is also more competent than US made
headlights.