What is the bulb model for the Citroen C-Quatre?
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The bulb models for the Citroen C-Quatre are as follows: the high beam bulb model is H1, the low beam bulb model is H7, the front and rear turn signal bulb model is PY21W, the rear fog light bulb model is H21W, the reverse light bulb model is W16W, the brake light and rear position light bulb model is W21/5W, and the glove box bulb model is W5W. Here are the specific details about the Citroen C-Quatre: 1. The Citroen C-Quatre is a sedan under Dongfeng Citroen, with a design that leans towards simplicity and stability, featuring a broad front end paired with a rounded body, and youthful lines throughout the car. The interior style is family-oriented, with a large area of soft wrapping material on the dashboard, offering a delicate touch and craftsmanship. 2. In terms of power, it is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.2THP turbocharged engine. The 1.6L engine has a maximum torque of 150 N·m and a maximum power of 86 kW. The 1.2T engine has a maximum torque of 230 N·m and a maximum power of 100 kW, both matched with a 6AT transmission. 3. The Citroen C-Quatre has a combined fuel consumption of 5.2 liters per 100 kilometers, demonstrating very high fuel efficiency.
I've driven the Citroen C-Quatre several times. The low beam bulbs are basically H7 halogen type, with a 55-watt power rating, providing reliable brightness. The high beams might use H1 or the same H7 as the low beams, depending on the model year – newer versions may have some variations. As for the turn signals, they're WY21W bulbs, easily recognizable by their orange-yellow color. The taillight bulbs are typically P21W dual-filament type. Before replacing any bulbs, remember to turn off the power to avoid short circuits. DIY replacement takes about half an hour, and you can get a set of pry tools online for just over 10 yuan. Maintenance costs for the C-Quatre aren't high, with bulb replacements needed approximately every two years, especially if you do more night driving in winter – early checks can prevent failures. I'd recommend Philips H7 bulbs for longer lifespan, saving you from frequent replacements. Also, avoid installing too many electrical devices using the car's power sockets to prevent voltage instability affecting bulb performance.