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Tips For Safer Driving
- Ensure you always get a professional alignment after you change a headlamp, driving lamp, or bulb.
- Always use a bulb of the recommended wattage in your driving lamps. Using a higher wattage bulb than recommended will only minimally increase the light performance but will substantially increase the generated heat. This may cause damage to lamp components.
- Lights converted to Xenon discharge systems that are not designed for this technology is not recommended and can be illegal in certain on-road applications.
- If you are ‘blowing’ bulbs regularly, and/or your lights are not as bright as they used to be, try fitting a relay. A relay will both protect your switch and electrical system, as well as assist in applying the design voltage to the bulb.
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