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Old 09-21-2009, 01:16 AM   #1
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So, my girlfriend and I were driving home from my mother's house (about an hour and a half drive) and the strangest thing happened. The light from the headlights suddenly flashed orange/red for about 2 seconds. I thought I just imagined it, until it happened again about 30 seconds later. My girlfriend asked me if I had noticed it and that confirmed that I was actually seeing something.

We immediately pulled over and I checked under the hood. The oil was fine and the radiator overflow was a tiny bit low, but pretty normal for the car. There was nothing dripping on the ground. I let it sit for another 3-4 minutes and started the car. Looked under the car again and noticed a clear liquid dripping on the ground - one drop every 4 seconds or so. The drip was coming from the exhaust system (I think) fairly close to the middle of the engine block.

We limped the car the rest of the way (10 minutes) and I noticed that there was a "hum" that wasn't there before, but I might be paranoid. Don't know much about cars, so I was wondering what you guys think might be the problem. If it helps it's an '86 VW Jetta Automatic.
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Old 09-21-2009, 01:25 AM   #2
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The clear liquid could have been just water from your condensate line (air conditioning). Headlights - most likely battery, alternator, charging system, etc.

Stop by the shop of your choice and have them run a diagnostics on the charging system.



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The clear liquid could have been just water from your condensate line (air conditioning). Headlights - most likely battery, alternator, charging system, etc.

Stop by the shop of your choice and have them run a diagnostics on the charging system.



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Power supply will turn 'em red? That's actually a relief, I thought something was on fire at the time
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You can get yellow/orange out of halogen headlights if the voltage drops sufficiently, although it won't be anywhere near as bright as they are during "normal" operation. Really not that much different than dimming a halogen lamp or fixture that you might find in your home or office.


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You can get yellow/orange out of halogen headlights if the voltage drops sufficiently, although it won't be anywhere near as bright as they are during "normal" operation. Really not that much different than dimming a halogen lamp or fixture that you might find in your home or office.


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...what color is the car?
Lol, white.
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