At night yes, but in the day no because the sunlight overpowers the headlights and high beam lights.
Highbeam headlights should not be used within city limits when there is oncoming traffic or when driving behind another vehicle, as the bright lights can blind other drivers and create a safety hazard.
There should be no reason why you couldn't mount them there. Most states/provinces have a maximum height for headlights(simply for safety reasons-as to not blind the oncoming motorists) You will have to consider the adjustability factor like the OEM versions have and perhaps moisture, as most headlights sit in a protected bucket structure.
Low beams are the headlights when they are dipped. Used to light up the road just in front of you and biased towards the kerb nearest you. They also allow you to be seen clearly, but without blinding oncoming vehicles or those in front of you. When there is no other traffic to blind, the headlights should be switched to main beam, to give you the best view ahead and early warning of dangers. A blue light on the dashboard warns you when your headlights are on Main beam and blinding. If you have your headlights switched on and there is NO blue light, then your headlights are on Low beam.
If you're blinded by the headlights of an oncoming car, look to the right edge of the road to maintain your orientation and avoid being dazzled further. This technique helps you stay aware of your surroundings while minimizing the glare. Additionally, reduce your speed and proceed with caution until the vehicle has passed. Always prioritize safety and be aware of other potential hazards.
Advantages:Better visibilityCan be seen by oncoming vehiclesHelp you see at nightDisadvantages:Can blind oncoming drivers if high beams are onCan stop working when you least expect it
Illumination is the ability to lighten the screen or darken the screen with the other dash lights on the vehicle. normally you will have two orange wires coming from the cars wiring harness one with a white stripe one without. The orange/white wire will make the stereo dim or brighten with the dash lights. the solid orange wire will dim/brighten the stereo with the headlights. so if it is night you will have the headlights on, when you turn the headlights on the stereo dims so the light from the stereo will not blind you at night. while the headlights are off the stereo will be bright so the stereo light will be visible in the daytime
"PWC operators need to beware of passing too closely behind another vessel. The vessel will block your view of oncoming vessels, as well as the oncoming vessel's view of the PWC."
The "blind spot" is the area outside a vehicle from the quarter panel (by the gas cap) to the back of the vehicle's door where you cannot see any approaching objects unless you turn.The expression "check your blind spot" means to turn to face this area to check for oncoming objects.
Blind people can "see" with their ears by relying on them to fill in the gaps caused by their lack of visual perception. For instance, while a blind person cannot see an oncoming car, they can hear it, allowing them to move away from the sound as to avoid getting hit. Blind people cannot literally see with their ears, no one can.
if you have auto dimming headlights, the highbeams dim to low beams due to an electric eye thingy that is mounted on the lower end of the rear view mirror. it detects a car with headlights coming or light reflected from a sign, and dims the lights so you dont blind the oncoming vehicle. i loved the feature and wish they still had it. it was most usefull on rural drives. if ya want tobypass it, cover the electric eye with black tape.
When driving at night, you should only use your high beam headlights when there are no oncoming vehicles or cars in front of you, as high beams can blind other drivers. High beams are useful for illuminating dark roads and enhancing visibility. However, when approaching other vehicles or in well-lit areas, switch to low beams to avoid causing glare and ensure safety for everyone on the road. Always prioritize the safety of yourself and others while driving.
if it's a Canada model, it's the daytime running lights relay, if us model, then check headlamp relay located in underhood fuse box (also that's where drl relay is)