What is the function of the headlight cleaning device?

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Carter
07/29/25 8:37pm
Headlight cleaning device refers to an outlet located below the headlights, which can clean the dust and dirt on the headlights at any time. The functions of the headlight cleaning device are as follows: 1. During night driving or in low-light conditions, rain and dust can reduce the illumination of the headlights by 90%, severely affecting the driver's visibility and posing a significant safety hazard. Ensuring sufficient headlight illumination and providing the driver with a clear view becomes an urgent issue to address in such situations. The headlight cleaning device offers a simple and effective solution to this problem. 2. The headlight cleaning device is mainly used in vehicles equipped with xenon headlights. This is because xenon lights are extremely bright, which can impair the visibility of drivers in oncoming vehicles. Therefore, xenon headlights are generally equipped with lenses to adjust the light to a reasonable angle, preventing interference with other drivers and ensuring driving safety. However, if the headlight cover is covered with mud, debris, etc., it can affect the scattering of the headlight beams, necessitating cleaning.
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