if there being used in a race tape is aplied to the lights so that if they crack, the glass will stay put. the crosses on a normal older touring car are there for structual support of the light or just to look good
Most all cars do not have a fuse for the headlights.
most headlights are made out of a polycarbonate
when there are oncoming cars, it is appropriate to dim your headlights when they are about 300ft away. Check your diver manual for the most correct answer.
its a standard feature that most cars have now. its purpose is to help you find your car. its totally normal.
Did they used to go off with the ignition? On most cars, the headlights will come on at any time by just turning them on. The car does not need to be running or the key turned on.
Big and heavy, a lot of chrome. Everything to Excess From the mid to the end of the 50's most had " fins" From 58 most had 4 headlights
The most common car brand with automatic headlight would be the Mazda 3 and BMW 700 series of cars. Both feature halogen bulbs that automatically detect ambient light.
There are about 8 to 12 or more relays on most cars, headlights, starter, FI relays, HVAC, and more, but most relays are usually in the underhood power distribution box.
Poor ground or weak alternator/battery. Have your electrical system checked. If your headlights are like the Headlights on most Voyager/Caravans the lens is dirty. I detail headlights at used car dealerships in the Jackson Tn. area and I use a product called CrystaLenz to restore the lenses. Most cars with plastic headlight lenses and especially Chrysler/Jeep products have that problem. Check out their website for more info. www.crystalenz.com.
I believe most GM cars the daytime running lights can be turned off by applying the parking brake.
LED headlights are much brighter than normal headlights. Yes, if you see much brighter headlights on a car, they are most likely going to be LED headlights.
The 2010 Mazda A6 has a sport touring model. Most vehicles that have are sport touring are typically motorcycles.