Attention! To prevent burns, do not replace the lamps while they are hot.
Warning! Halogen lamps contain pressurized gas inside and special handling is required. They may explode or shatter if scratched or dropped. Be sure to hold the lamp by the plastic or metal housing. Do not touch the glass part of the lamp with bare hands.
The inside of an exterior light lens, such as headlights, may temporarily fog up when the lens becomes wet in the rain or in a car wash. This is not a problem, because fogging occurs due to the temperature difference between the outer and inner parts of the lens, similar to the fogging of the front glass when it rains.
Table 1.10. Types of lamps used
Lamps | W (Tue) | Type |
headlights (neighbor sows) | 51 | A |
headlights (high beam) | 60 | IN |
Front fog lights | 51 | WITH |
Parking lights | 5 | D |
Front turn signal lights | 21 | E |
Side direction indicators | 5 | D |
Rear direction indicators | 21 | E |
Stop/tail lights | 21/5 | D |
Rear lights | 5 | D |
reversing lights | 16 | D |
Rear fog lights | 21 | D |
Upper brake light | 16 | D |
License plate lights | 5 | D |
Personal highlights | 5 | D |
Interior lighting | 8 | F |
Individual backlights | 1,4 | A |
Glove box lighting | 5 | D |
trunk lighting | 5 | D |
- A: H7 halogen lamps;
- B: HB3 halogen lamps;
- C: HB4 halogen lamps;
- D: Lamps with bayonet base (transparent);
- E: Lamps with bayonet base (yellow);
- F: Lamps with knife base.