- A
headlamp is a lamp
attached to the
front of a
vehicle to
illuminate the road ahead.
Headlamps are also
often called headlights, but in the most precise...
-
Hidden headlamps, also
commonly known as pop-up
headlamps, pop-up headlights, flip-eye
headlamps, or
hideaway headlights, are a form of
automotive lighting...
- A
headlamp tester, also
known as
headlamp aligner or beam setter, is an
instrument to
check both the
orientation and
intensity of a
vehicle headlamp beam...
- A
headlamp, headlight, or head
torch (UK) is a
light source affixed to the head
typically for
outdoor activities at
night or in dark
conditions such as...
- list of
vehicles that
feature hidden headlamps (also
called pop-up headlights). The vast
majority of
hidden headlamps are on cars, however,
there are a handful...
-
motorcycle headlamp modulator (or
simply headlamp modulator) is an
accessory device that
oscillates the
intensity of a
motorcycle headlamp at 240 ±40...
- of
whether the
headlamp switch was
turned on or off.
Motorcycle headlamp modulators automatically oscillate the
intensity of the
headlamp in an
effort to...
- mechanism, with
individual motors on each
headlamp. In 1972,
headlamp cleaning systems became mandatory in Sweden.
Headlamp wipers have all but
disappeared today...
- they were
designed in a way
where two
lightbulbs are
installed in one
headlamp.
Despite the
widespread use of
locomotive headlights in
North America,...
- wipers); the 379 also
introduced headlamp-mounted turn
signals (relocated from the fender),
making rectangular headlamps standard. The cab
structure of...