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      09-26-2013, 07:59 PM   #1
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Will LUX angel light bulb void warranty?

If I insall Lux angel light bulbs will it void my head light warranty? I think I have a problem with my headlight leveling as the passenger side is pointing lower than the driver side. Thanks.
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I think technically, the dealer would have to prove that the aftermarket bulbs caused the problem, however it's going to depend on the dealership. I had the same problem. The first dealer said they couldn't do it because of the bulbs, but the second dealer did the replacement, no questions asked. You can always just take out the bulbs and put them back in afterwards as well. That would probably be the safe way to do it.
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      09-26-2013, 09:52 PM   #3
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You might have turned the knob to higher and lower the headlights check if they move on startup mine are like that just been to lazy to look up the diy and do it
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I think technically, the dealer would have to prove that the aftermarket bulbs caused the problem, however it's going to depend on the dealership. I had the same problem. The first dealer said they couldn't do it because of the bulbs, but the second dealer did the replacement, no questions asked. You can always just take out the bulbs and put them back in afterwards as well. That would probably be the safe way to do it.
Ya I hear you... Everyone should know that the uneven headlights are not caused by the LUX bulb, I should probably just swap it back to oem bulb and then visit the dealer...

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You might have turned the knob to higher and lower the headlights check if they move on startup mine are like that just been to lazy to look up the diy and do it
I was reading a thread about that, like you... I am lazy to do the DIY lol.

By the way, I recently install a new headlights leveling sensor because the old one broke, I wonder if the leveling sensor is just plug and play or do I have to make adjustments to it?
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short answer..no
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