I know the headlight lens is a rounded (projector type) lens, but I know new cars use these for halogens now to. Removal also looks like it is from the wheel well, can anyone confirm this? HID: Ultima 225 50 watt combination pack (spot and spread) 789.
HID: Ultima 225 35 watt combination pack (spot and spread) 649. I had my old dealership run the vin, and they mentioned 9012 was what showed up, but I would like to be sure before I order the part.Īny assistance you guys can have for telling what it is would be beneficial. Halogen: Ultima 225 combination pack (spot and spread) 449. More illumination means a safer experience on the road, especially in dark areas and during inclement weather. If I were to take them out tonight, I wouldn't be able to get it until Friday afternoon and this would postpone my trip. HID lights have a much larger light spread than halogen lights, which improves visibility in a drivers peripheral vision. Both the HID, and Halogen (9012 i believe) are out of stock everywhere, but I can have them ordered to get here by tomorrow. Im at work right now, leave for Nebraska on Friday. Cars equipped with hids also have a control on the left of the steering wheel for height adjustment. The light output is weak, plus Ive never had to change a single bulb on a hid equipped car. The last 3 vehicles Ive owned had them and Ill never go back to halogen. Hid were not avaliable until 2008 ish model year. I will never own a car without Xenon/HID headlights again. All Lighting Upgrades For Your Car Or Truck: utmmediumorganic&utmcampaignDLGHRYTINFORMhowto. E: Also, if you have LED taillights, you have Xenon bulbs.
I use to wrench at a Dodge dealership, but left right before the Darts came out.īefore I get the "just take the bulb out, and check" comment, let me explain myself.īulb just went out last night. If you have auto headlights/wipers its more likely that you have the Xenon bulbs. Trying to figure out how to tell if I have HID's, or Halogens. Halogen lights use a tungsten filament and halogen gas, while HID lights use xenon gas and an electrical arc.