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Old Aug 15, 2017 | 03:37 PM
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If anyone needs a R/H Headlight this seems like a good deal.
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Chrysler Crossfire Headlight OEM Halogen Right RH Nice | eBay
 
Old Aug 15, 2017 | 03:53 PM
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Vented for heat dissipation too!


 
Old Aug 15, 2017 | 06:07 PM
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For half the going price and a clear lens that little hole could be easily patched.
 
Old Aug 19, 2017 | 02:00 AM
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I saw this headlight on ebay US and ebay Canada that doesn't seem to be a U.S. headlight:
OEM 68024632AA Headlight Headlamp Passenger Right for 04-08 Chrysler Crossfire

In the back center, instead of that really long adjusting screw, it looks like it has an electrical connector on an assembly. I assume that is the electrically adjustable headlights that are mentioned in the Service Manual where the height can be adjusted by a switch on the dash next to the regular headlight switch.
The manufacture date on the Mopar box also seems to be very new. So is this a picture of a headlight from a non-U.S. Crossfire ? What countries had the electrically adjustable headlights ?
Can one of these be used in a U.S. car, without the power connected for the motor, like it can still be adjusted manually with the screw on that assembly ?
Also, this headlight doesn't seem to have an opening in the back for the tiny bulb that is up in the top corner ?
Just curious about how the motor-driven headlights work in other cars.
 
 

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