Contrary to popular belief headlamp bulbs lose their brightness over time. Just because a headlamp bulb lights doesn't mean it's good! As a matter of fact you could be driving with far less light than when your bulbs were new. A headlamp bulb can lose as much as fifty percent of its intensity in as little as three years. To be really safe this winter replace your headlamp bulbs if they are three years old or older
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Friday, September 29, 2006
Headlamp bulbs need periodic replacement
The days are getting shorter and you will be using your headlights a lot more so did you know that headlamp bulbs need periodic replacement?
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Contrary to popular belief headlamp bulbs lose their brightness over time. Just because a headlamp bulb lights doesn't mean it's good! As a matter of fact you could be driving with far less light than when your bulbs were new. A headlamp bulb can lose as much as fifty percent of its intensity in as little as three years. To be really safe this winter replace your headlamp bulbs if they are three years old or older
Contrary to popular belief headlamp bulbs lose their brightness over time. Just because a headlamp bulb lights doesn't mean it's good! As a matter of fact you could be driving with far less light than when your bulbs were new. A headlamp bulb can lose as much as fifty percent of its intensity in as little as three years. To be really safe this winter replace your headlamp bulbs if they are three years old or older