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Dec 30th, 2009, 18:33 | #1 |
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Weak Headlights - Contact Volvo
After 18 months of driving a Volvo, and going through my second winter, I have been getting increasingly frustrated at the weak power of my dipped headlights. I do quite a bit of rural, unlit driving and decent lights are both a basic requirement and also vital. I have tried swapping to more powerful bulbs and raised the levels of the beam but to no avail.
I have started threads previously on this and joined in the many other threads that others have started. There seem to be many people who feel equally let down by Volvo on this issue (one of the reason I bought a Volvo was for its safety record and I am sure I am not alone). Whilst being trapped by the ice in Northumberland yesterday I decided to actually email Volvo on this subject (I know it can't change my car but maybe if they get enough complaints then they will look closer at the lights in future) I received a very pleasant reply from a lady who expressed surprise at my email and advised that Volvo were not aware of any problem with their dipped headlights. THIS I DO NOT BELIEVE. Had she said "sorry we know about this and steps have been taken for future models" I could have lived with this but to express surprise, I don't think so. So........ if you are also fed up with this please email: custcare@volvocars.com I feel this is a real problem and if Volvo refuse to read this forum then we need to make them aware of this issue. By sheer weight of numbers we may make Volvo sit up and take notice.
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Dec 30th, 2009, 21:24 | #2 |
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Reading threads like yours and those of a similar nature concerning other makes, I wonder if the first thing taught to main dealer staff is how to keep a straight face whilst denying a problem exists that the whole world is aware of.
Would it really be that difficult for them to adjust the lights on every volvo that comes in? It might make the price of servicing appear a bit more acceptable if they pro-actively went about improving this well known issue. The fact that the adjusters under the bonnet are so fragile as well is just adding insult to injury. |
Dec 30th, 2009, 22:27 | #3 |
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You improve your lights, I then need bigger brighter ones to see past yours..where does it stop.
Also raising the beam level may well put it outside the permissible range and be an MOT failure. If one can't see too well - slow down. Don't need 1 million watts. The beam looks so weak because everyone has lights on and the roads are so wet and roadmarkings and signs covered in crap/road salt that little reflects. On rural unlit roads, that is what full beam is for.
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I don't drive quickly, especially in this current weather, but I expect to be able to go over 40mph safely. I don't need 1 million watts. I raised the levels correctly and had them checked afterward to ensure that they were safe. There is plenty of advice out there about how to do this safely. If I am on my own about this, and if you read the threads on this subject, I am not, then nobody has to do anything. I just thought Volvo ought to know they have a problem and I for one will not be buying another Volvo until I know this is resolved. I change my car in 7 months time and at the moment a Volvo would not be on the list because of this. If I was Volvo I would want to know this. To lose car sales in the current environment because of poor lights is a nonsense with what is otherwise an excellent car.
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Dec 31st, 2009, 14:51 | #5 |
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I take it you haven't driven in a post 2004 s40 on unlit roads? 50 mph is pretty much the maximum you can hope for if main beam isn't possible. There is a big difference between over bright lights and the s40 ones which just aren't fit for purpose. My dad has a basic x reg renault clio and no-one is going to accuse it of blinding anyone one but it is capable of lighting up the road and making it far safer to drive in the dark than my car - perhaps that is why volvo make such a big thing of its safety in a crash - it needs to offer maximum re-assurance with those lights! |
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Hello Harvey,
I'm surprised {and disappointed} to see that even the face-lifted models like your 2008 R still have poor headlights! I thought that the chrome they put in the new headlamp design solved this problem. obviously, it did not. You do have the chrome ones like in this first pic, don't you? Or are they like the ones i have on my 2005 model?
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Dec 31st, 2009, 16:41 | #7 |
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Hi all
I have a 59 plate V50 and find the headlights to be fine - certainly no worse than the VW Golf i had previously or my wifes Toyota MR2. I do around 60 miles a day on unlit country roads. Maybe the problem is now sorted? Sean |
Jan 1st, 2010, 09:22 | #8 |
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Hi all i have a R 1997 v40 and cant see a thing at night:-( not happy at all.
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Jan 1st, 2010, 09:23 | #9 |
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Guru, They are the new style, as far as I can tell anyway.
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