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Best Replacement Lights for BMW, Chevrolet, and Toyota; Tips to Prolong Life of Auto Lights

 

Both front and rear lights play significant roles in keeping you safe as you drive so keeping them in tiptop shape and condition is necessary. You can do this by keeping them clean and by regularly checking its connections to other parts of the vehicle.

Although they usually last longer than other auto parts, the headlamps, fog lights, tail lights, corner lights, side marker lights, sealed beam, projector headlights, parking lights, turn signals and other lights in your car need to be replaced as well since they dim as they get older.

Meanwhile, here are some tips for you on how to prolong the use of your auto lights and how to make them look like new as much as possible.

Tips on How to Take Care of Your Lights

1. Dirt increases the heat in the lamps so clean them more often. Remember that heat is the number one cause of lighting failure.

2. Protect your lamps against corrosion with lubricants and sealants.

3. DO NOT pierce or cut the wire insulation when troubleshooting the lighting system; if it is inevitable, make sure you properly and carefully seal it afterwards.

4. Check connections to the electrical system to prevent low voltage and lighting problems.

5. Make sure the lights are properly grounded.

6. To avoid too many expenses, properly check your lamps before discarding them; be sure not to dispose of lamps that are still in good operating condition. Examine the bulbs carefully to see the cause of the lighting problem. If you see dark and metallic finish, you may consider now replacing them since this means that the lights are already old and may soon wear down.

7. Especially if you are driving an old truck, make sure not to start or park the truck with the lights on. Too much use of power can extremely damage the lights.

Author: Joe Thompson
 
Author Bio:

Joe Thompson

Joe Thompson is the owner of a successful auto body shop in Ferndale, California. This 48 year old is also a prolific writer, contributing automotive related articles to various publications.

 
 
 

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