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You are way off. Honda started using multi-grade, synthetic headlight
fluid decades ago. However, there was a recall for some models where the factory filled with regular incandescent fluid instead of the required halogen fluid. Rex B wrote: > > On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 01:24:12 GMT, "Kevin" <paulini@verizon.net> wrote: > > |I usually turn the light switch to on and then put the high beams on until I > |see the low beams on also. The funny thing is that the colder it is outside > |when I start the car, the longer it takes for the low beams to come on. > > Obviously, your Headlight Fluid is of the wrong viscosity for winter. > You need a winter grade headlight fluid this time of year, unless you are in > Florida. > Rex in Fort Worth |
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