Tag: Lighting
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Brake lights not working Classic cars
Technical GuidesBrake lights not working? Classic cars Have your brake lights gone out? If this is the case, a few easy checks should quickly reveal the problem. Driving without working brake ...
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Car Bulbs & Types
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCar Bulbs types and checks How to remove a Car Bulb Remove the bulb and look at it against the sky you may be able to see whether the filament has broken. If you cannot tell, ...
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Daytime running lamp
RegisteredTechnical GuidesDaytime running lamps A daytime running lamp (DRL, also daylight running lamp or daytime running light) is an automotive lighting device on the front of a roadgoing motor ...
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Driving lamps
RegisteredTechnical GuidesDriving lamps "Driving lamp" is a term deriving from the early days of nighttime driving, when it was relatively rare to encounter an opposing vehicle.Only on those occasions ...
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Front fog lamps
RegisteredTechnical GuidesFront fog lamps Front fog lamps provide a wide, bar-shaped beam of light with a sharp cutoff at the top, and are generally aimed and mounted low . They may produce white or ...
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Hazard Light flashers
RegisteredTechnical GuidesHazard Light flashers Also called "hazards", "hazard warning flashers", "hazard warning lights", "4-way flashers", or simply "flashers". International regulations require ...
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Headlamp Bulb Types
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCar Headlamp Bulb Types Tungsten The first electric headlamp light source was the tungsten filament, operating in a vacuum or inert-gas atmosphere inside the headlamp bulb or ...
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Headlamps explained
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCar Headlamps explained A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to light the road ahead. Headlamp performance has steadily improved throughout the automobile age, ...
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Indicators Turn signals
RegisteredTechnical GuidesIndicators Turn signals Turn signals — formally called "directional indicators" or "directional signals", and informally known as "directionals", "blinkers", "indicators" or ...
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parking lights Explained
RegisteredTechnical GuidesParking lights Explained Front position lamps (parking lamps, standing lamps) Nighttime standing-vehicle conspicuity to the front is provided by "front position lamps",known as ...
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Rear fog lamps
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCar Rear fog lamps explained In Europe and other countries adhering to UN Regulation 48, vehicles must be equipped with one or two bright red "rear fog lamps" (or "fog ...
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Reversing lamps
RegisteredTechnical GuidesCar Reversing lamps To provide illumination to the rear when backing up, and to warn adjacent vehicle operators and pedestrians of a vehicle's rearward motion, each vehicle must ...
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Sealed beam Headights
RegisteredTechnical GuidesSealed beam Headlight Sealed beam headlamps were introduced in the United States in 1939, and became mandatory from the following year until the 1984 model year. Cars prior and ...
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Spot lights
RegisteredTechnical GuidesSpot lights Police cars, emergency vehicles, and those competing in road rallies are sometimes equipped with an auxiliary lamp, sometimes called an alley light, in a ...
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Stop lamps (brake lights)
RegisteredTechnical GuidesStop lamps (brake lights) Red steady-burning rear lights, brighter than the rear position lamps, are activated when the driver applies the vehicle's brakes. These are called ...
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Vacuum fluorescent display
RegisteredTechnical GuidesVacuum fluorescent display A vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) is a display device used commonly on consumer-electronics equipment . Invented in Japan in 1967, the displays became ...