What are the models of the high and low beam lights for the Baojun 560?
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Baojun 560 high beam bulb model is H9 (65W), and the low beam bulb model is H7. The following is an introduction to high and low beam lights: High beam: The intensity of the light is adjusted based on the distance of the filament. The high beam is at its focal point, emitting light that is parallel and highly concentrated, with greater brightness, allowing it to illuminate distant and high objects. The low beam is outside its focal point (between 1x and 2x the focal distance), emitting light in a divergent state, which can illuminate a larger area of nearby objects. Low beam: The low beam is designed for close-range illumination, with design requirements focusing on a wide range of coverage (160°), short illumination distance, and non-adjustable focus.
My 2016 Baojun 560 has separate models for low beam and high beam. The low beam uses an H7 bulb (60W halogen), while the high beam uses an H1 (55W). The mechanic said just make sure to buy the correct wattage and avoid cheap off-brand bulbs. Once when my high beam wasn’t working, I opened it up and found the clip had aged, causing poor contact—I replaced it with a ceramic socket for better durability. The modification shop owner also reminded me that the fog light uses an H8 bulb, and to be careful not to install the seal ring upside down when replacing it, otherwise it’s prone to fogging up in rainy weather. Car lights are like eyeglass prescriptions—if the model is wrong, no matter how bright, it’s useless.