Tungsten filament
Quartz glass (needed because they are much hotter than ordinary bulds)
halogen gas to fill build (chlorine, fluorine, etc) or Xenon in newer types still caused halogen but they aren't really.
bright white light because filament can get hotter in halogen atmosphere than normal filament (also tungsten) can in normal bulb atmosphere (normally nitrogen)
A halogen bulb works equally well with AC or DC.
Headlights and Tailpipes - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Fluorine is the strongest oxidising agent.
What Should You Do - 2003 Deer in the Headlights was released on: USA: 14 August 2004
have you try the fuse box? check for voltage on the wires going to the socket if not simply trace back your wires until you find the open source. it could also be the headlights switch.
"The deer froze, blinded by the halogen headlights on the truck headed straight towards it."
Halogen headlamps must use halogen bulbs. "HID kits" are widely available, but they are (all) unsafe and illegal.
No, the 2009 Murano comes stock with halogen headlights. However, you can buy after-market Xeon headlights for the Murano.
Halogen Bulbs
Brighter blueish headlights that are sometimes put in newer cars. Be careful what kind you buy; some are illegal!!! See the Related Link "Wikipedia: The Halogen Lamp" for more information on the bulb.
You have a choice of halogen (H4, IIRC) or you can get HIDs.
My Nissan Sentra got H13 headlights
Halogen headlights are the brightest.
It depends on what type of headlights you have halogen or HID?
If you're smart, you don't. So-called "HID kits" to convert halogen headlamps are widely available, but they are (all) illegal and dangerous; halogen headlamps must use halogen bulbs.
If the headlights are halogen, these tend to be sensitive to voltage spikes. Before replacing the headlights, have the electrical system checked for faulty voltage regulation.
They use xenon gas bulbs. These are a form of halogen lighting.