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Vehicle Lights

The document describes the different lighting systems of a vehicle, including front and rear headlights, brake lights, reverse lights, low beam, high beam, and parking lights. It explains that each light has a specific color and function according to international regulations to ensure safety while driving in low visibility.
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Vehicle Lights

The document describes the different lighting systems of a vehicle, including front and rear headlights, brake lights, reverse lights, low beam, high beam, and parking lights. It explains that each light has a specific color and function according to international regulations to ensure safety while driving in low visibility.
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The lighting system allows for safe driving by providing the

necessary lighting to see and be seen clearly.

The vehicle lighting is a key system in active safety because thanks to


the lighting allows us to move in low visibility situations, enabling us to see
clearly while informing the other road users about our
presence on the road, the direction we are going to take or the speed at which
We are circling.

The color of the different lights emitted by our vehicle is categorized by


international regulations, thus the rear lights will be red, the side ones or
amber indicators and yellow or white front lights, except on vehicles with
emergencies.

Considering the location they occupy in different parts of our car


we can divide these luminous elements into three groups:

Front headlights and auxiliary lighting


Front, side and rear signaling lights
The brake lights are among the most important in our car. They are responsible for
indicate to the rest of the drivers that we are reducing speed. If the lights do not turn on
brake, we could suffer a rear-end impact, and we could also be fined, and,
Of course, we wouldn't pass the technical inspection.

There are many systems or methods for activating the reverse or backup lights.
however, we will address in this article those that are commonly used both in
manual transmission like automatic and the reason why even when we transition towards
Go ahead, they do not deactivate.

What are the low beam and high beam lights?

As you may already know, the lights of the lighthouses have two types of intensity known as
high and low.

We usually use low beam lights while driving in the city at night since the
most of it is illuminated and usually does not require intense light to
illuminate the way or also in two-way streets to light up the
c1amino during the crossing with another car that is traveling in the opposite direction without dazzling the
same.

Living room light failure

When flickering occurs while this light is on, it is generally due to


dirt on the sliding switch, whether in the permanent on position or
turned on by opening any door.

Coal and soot accumulate in the sliding switch every time it is manually turned on.
living room light, after about two or three years of this activity, there is so much coal/soot that it does not...
it produces the contact safely and every time it is turned on, it turns on and off by itself.

Parking lights allow other cars to be alerted about the presence of a vehicle.
on a road that presents low visibility conditions. These lights are always located
in the front and rear of the car, and sometimes they can also be found
on the sides of the car.

When we want to let another vehicle pass on the road, does the left signal mean that the car
What comes behind can happen to us or it can't? Maipú gives you the answer to the dilemma.
Experts warn that it is incorrect to warn in that way.

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