I installed a H4 Bi-Xenon HID conversion kit as others have done. This kit uses only one of the original headlight halogen bulb plug socket, leaving the other original plug socket free and not connected. All worked as expected except that the dash high beam indicator lamp no longer functioned.
15 years or so ago I opted for bi-xenon headlights and that caused me to be flashed over and over again whilst on low beam. So my take is that it takes a while to get used to for those using it (a
Tuesday 24th November 2015. Our A6 is with a local garage having some new shocks, springs, anti roll bars and a service carried out. They've reported the work has been done but the full beams aren
When power off, no power across the solenoid, and the cutoff shield will come back to its normal low beam. And the light is reconcentrated after passing through a convex lens then glare will not occur on road. 3. A bi-xenon or a low beam projector lens you need. Single projector lens which only has a high beam or low beam.
Bi-LED/Xenon uses a single source of light which is controlled by a shield. Low beam is a truncated version of high beam. A projector gives you the best low beam output. A wide and uniform spread of light with a razor-sharp cut-off line. This also has the least light scatter outside the required area.
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