What is the model of the front headlights of the Besturn X40?
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The headlights of the Besturn X40 use 55w-HIR2 halogen bulbs. The sleek and streamlined front headlights have a strong personality, full of inspiration, appearing intelligent and dynamic. Car headlights: Also known as car headlamps or car LED daytime running lights, as the eyes of the car, they not only relate to the external image of the owner but are also closely linked to safe driving at night or under bad weather conditions. The use and maintenance of car lights cannot be ignored. Light enhancement wires: Light enhancement wires introduce two thicker wires between the headlights and the battery that can be controlled by a relay to turn on and off. The principle of light enhancement is to reduce the voltage loss in the circuit, making the actual battery voltage applied to both ends of the headlights nearly the same, thus slightly improving the lighting effect. However, the brightness of the headlights changes with the engine speed, and the effect is more noticeable for cars with aging circuits.
I remember the headlight model of the Bestune X40 is an H7 halogen bulb. I've driven this car for several years, and last time I changed the bulb, I even checked the manual to confirm. The model is crucial—choosing the wrong one may result in improper fit or poor brightness. The H7 has a power rating of 55 watts, offering good OEM compatibility. Brands like Osram or Philips are available on the market for just a few dozen yuan. Replacing it yourself is also simple: open the hood, unscrew the rear cover, and be careful not to touch the bulb glass with bare hands, as dust can shorten its lifespan. It's recommended to check the brightness every quarter and replace it if it dims, especially before winter for a full maintenance check to avoid poor visibility at night. Upgrading to LED is an option—brighter and more energy-efficient—but make sure to check local traffic regulations to avoid violations. Safety comes first; don’t cut corners with cheap products, as minor issues can turn into major hazards.