the smoke reflects the light to your eyes then you see the smoke as a handicap for vision
To automatically turn in the headlights after dark.
Reflects the Light more!...directs the beam to the front.
In those older cars, if one light goes out, they all go out. The newer cars have independent circuitry.
The french had yellow headlights on their cars until the early 1990s because it was a regulation they had. It started in WW2, when the french resistance put yellow headlights on their cars so they could identify themselves from the Germans, and i guess it just stuck. Even if you entered France with your car from another country, you had to put yellow clip ons over your headlights. Also, yellow headlights supposedly give you better vision in rainy, snowy, or foggy conditions because the yellow light doesnt reflect off as much as white light. That's why you still see alot of yellow foglights on cars, and why many GT racing cars use yellow headlights as well.
If it is one car - you would use "The car's beams" - If it is more than one car, you would use "The cars beams"
No. Nascar cars do not have headlights.
Most all cars do not have a fuse for the headlights.
Cars that don't have smoke in them do not let out smoke.
Turn on your fog lights, which is a less-direct lighting positioned below (or in some cars, within) your headlights. Also, keep your headlights on low-beam, high beams can blind yourself, or other drivers, which may cause an accident.
bumpers headlights
most headlights are made out of a polycarbonate
If the low beams are not working on a Peugeot 306, it is possible that the low beam headlights are burned out. If the high beam headlamps are part of the same bulb, perhaps the wrong bulbs are in the sockets. Some older cars have both the high and low beams running off the same bulb and the low beam can burn out both sides at the same time.