What is the model of the Vizi low beam bulb?
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Vizi low beam bulb model: H1. When to use low beam: You need to turn on the low beam when driving in dark areas without street lights, during dusk when it's getting dark, or at dawn when the light is dim. If you encounter heavy fog, snow, or heavy rain that obstructs visibility, you should also turn on the low beam even during the day. In some areas where the lighting is insufficient, the low beam should also be used. Notes: When driving at night on flat roads with good visibility, you can drive slightly faster and use the high beam. If the road is uneven or the traffic situation is complex, you should reduce your speed. When turning at night, reduce your speed in advance, continuously switch your lights, and use the low beam when approaching the turn, along with the turn signal, keeping to the right.
I enjoy tinkering with car lights and have researched the near-light bulb models for Vizi. They typically use H4-type bulbs with a power rating of 55/60 watts, commonly found in Vizi V2 and V5 models, featuring an integrated high/low beam design. You should check the owner's manual or inspect the label on the old bulb to confirm. Choosing reputable brands like Osram can reduce the risk of burnout. Before replacement, disconnect the power, gently unscrew the old bulb with tools, and avoid touching the glass surface when installing the new one to prevent oil contamination that could affect lifespan. If upgrading to LED-type H4 bulbs, first test for voltage stability to prevent accidents. Remember to perform regular checks to extend service life, ensuring clearer visibility and enhanced safety during foggy conditions.
Having driven the Weizhi for over a decade, I know that H4 bulbs are commonly used for low beams, providing stable illumination and durability. When replacing bulbs, always remove the power fuse to avoid short circuits, and choose reputable brands for cost-effectiveness. For instance, Philips bulbs tend to last longer. Regularly clean the lamp covers, as dust buildup can reduce brightness and affect nighttime driving safety. If issues arise, have a mechanic check the generator's power supply—proper voltage ensures longer bulb life. Just sharing this experience with you.