The functional role of car light bulbs

Jan 12, 2024 Leave a message

High beam, a type of lighting used during nighttime driving (prohibited during meetings, and generally not used in urban areas with good street lighting).

Low beam headlights are lighting fixtures used during nighttime driving. They should be used when the road itself is well lit, and also when passing at night. When overtaking at night, the high and low beams can be changed, and the left turn signal can be turned on at the same time.

Turn signal, an indicator light that indicates a vehicle's direction change.

Reverse lights, which light up when the vehicle is in gear and serve as a warning to vehicles and pedestrians behind.

The brake light, a red light at the rear of a car, lights up when braking and also serves as a warning to vehicles and pedestrians behind. Some cars are equipped with high mounted brake lights.

Side marker lights, also known as position lights, turn on the four small lights that light up in the first gear at night to indicate the width and position of the vehicle.

Fog lights, used in foggy weather, have a warning effect on other vehicles and pedestrians. They are usually located at the front of the vehicle, and some vehicles also have them at the back.

Emergency running lights, also known as dual flashing lights, are the same light as turn signals and are used in emergency situations.

Daytime running lights, some vehicles are currently equipped with white LED lights, which have a certain warning effect.

The interior lighting is used for night time interior lighting (to be turned off during driving).

The dashboard lights come on when turned on at night or when the light is dim, allowing the driver to see the instrument clearly.

Luggage compartment light, used for opening luggage compartment lighting at night.

In car ambient lighting, some vehicles are equipped with it to create an atmosphere when driving at night.

Welcome lights, some vehicles are specially equipped for easy entry and exit at night.