What is up with my headlights?

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Asked by Danielle Jun 19, 2018 at 12:37 AM about the 2005 Pontiac Grand Am SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a Pontiac grand am 2005. I replace the headlamps
and light bulbs and adjusted the headlamps multiple times.
I still don't know why my lights look like that they're all
patchy and look like shapes of animals. I'm so frustrated
with this. Please help!

4 Answers

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It could just be poor design of the headlamps themselves but one thing i notice is that they're not aimed down the road enough. The main concentration of light should be approximately 30 yards ahead of the car and to the right just a tad

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I feel the same way. The EAGLE EYES replacement headlight housings don't seem to diffuse the light the same as my original lights did. They seem patchy and I did multiple adjustments, grid out my garage door to align and aim everything correctly and am not satisfied with the result. The halogen bulbs are throwing out spotty lighting. They look great and all, just not as clear down the road.

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