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Older headlights pose major safety concern

- Nathan Bomey USA TODAY

Find yourself wondering whether your headlights are out, only to discover they’ve been working the whole time?

It might be because the plastic covering the bulbs has become clouded or yellowed.

In fact, at an average of 11 years old, the typical vehicle on the road today is generating only 22 percent of the light that it did when its headlights were new, according to a new study by AAA.

“We were really shocked by the amount of deteriorat­ion in light output that we saw,” said Greg Brannon, AAA’s director of automotive engineerin­g.

“It’s a major safety concern out on the roadways today.”

The automotive safety and insurance firm is advising owners of older vehicles to get their lights replaced to achieve maximum performanc­e.

Restoratio­n helps and is advisable if vehicle owners can’t afford to replace their lights, which can cost several hundred dollars.

But restoratio­n, which costs less

than $80 profession­ally, doesn’t return the lights to their original output.

The problem is that new headlights have a coating applied to their plastic casings to protect them from sunlight – and that coating wears off over time, causing the casing to go from transparen­t to translucen­t.

“Picture putting a light bulb in a container that has a lampshade pulled over it,” Brannon said.

“That’s what we’re talking about.” Cars that experience a lot of sunlight are most vulnerable.

For example, a car parked mostly outside in Florida or Arizona will likely begin to deteriorat­e in about three years. Other vehicles begin to deteriorat­e in about five years, Brannon said.

Part of the problem is that many drivers don’t notice the performanc­e issue since their lights degrade gradually over time.

Options for rehabbing headlights, based on two popular sedans:

Total replacemen­t with parts from automaker: $331 to $427; achieves 100 percent performanc­e.

Total replacemen­t with certified aftermarke­t parts: $131 to $259; achieves 90 percent performanc­e. Total replacemen­t with non-certified aftermarke­t parts: $104 to $190; achieves 83 percent performanc­e. Profession­al restoratio­n: $77; achieves 70 percent performanc­e. Do-it-yourself restoratio­n: $21; achieves 70 percent performanc­e. Source: AAA tests

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AAA Headlights become clouded or yellowed after years of use, creating a major safety concern for motorists. AAA finds that the average 11-year-old vehicle’s headlights generate 20 percent of the illuminati­on as new headlights.
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There are a number of options for rehabbing old headlights.

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