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The main headlights with gas discharge lamps
NOTE Automatic correction of headlights with discharge lamps equipped with self-diagnosis function. During repair work is necessary to know how the lighting equipment and how to operate it. |
general description The main headlamps with gas-discharge lamps have the function of "biksenon." Discharge lamps in conventional "Xenon" headlights emit only a passing light. "Bixenon" allows you to generate "a" discharge lamp and the near and distant light. To do this, the electromechanical regulator (a magnet to move the valve in the left headlamp and a magnet to move the valve to the right headlight) when the main beam opens up this closed section beam, and there is a distribution beam. For this reason, "the bi-xenon 'headlights with dipped beam automatically adjusts the far. However, if the car is "an additional high beam", it should adjust separately.
European models Dipped produced a single light source. The main beam is generated by two light sources.
Magnet flap to move bi-xenon headlights Discharge lamps in conventional "Xenon" headlights emit only a passing light. "Bixenon" allows you to generate "a" discharge lamp and the near and distant light. To do this, the electromechanical regulator (a magnet to move the valve in the left headlamp and a magnet to move the valve to the right headlight) when the main beam opens up this closed section beam, and there is a distribution beam.
Removal and installation of the magnet to move the valve bi-xenon headlights Magnet to move the valve in the left headlamp and a magnet to move the valve to the right headlight is integrated in the spotlight and can not be removed and replaced individually or reconfigured. In the event of a fault must be replaced lights.
NOTE Rotary position sensors module left and right headlamps is located inside the headlights, and can not be replaced or adjusted individually. In the event of a fault must be replaced lights. |
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