Xenons4U Automotive Blogs
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Error codes are common in vehicles and a little prudence on understanding them can make it easier for you to address and resolve the errors timely without hurting the efficiency of your car. Among all other errors, U059E and U059F are the error codes which mean that the data communicated by NOx sensor A and NOx sensor B of the...
This entry was posted in Nox Sensor on
December 15, 2020 by Xenons4u Team.
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In contrast to traditional tungsten and halogen bulbs that relied on super heated filament for illumination, HID bulbs uses a lighting technology which requires no filament. HID bulbs are filled with xenon gas that is excited between high-voltage electrodes to produce light. That’s why HID headlights are also often known as xenon headlights. With the flick of headlight switch, xenon...
This entry was posted in HID Headlights on
December 14, 2020 by Xenons4u Team.
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All the lights in your vehicle serve the purpose of making your drive on public roads easier and safer. When headlights illuminate the way ahead for the driver, sidelights also known as parking lights makes your car more visible to other drivers on the road during the time when it’s not dark enough for main lights or you’ve parked your...
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Accurate NOx measurement is in high demand to comply with increasingly strict NOx emissions regulations therefore all the EURO 4, EURO 5, EURO 6 standard cars, buses, trucks, vans, tractors, heavy duty equipment or any other 12V or 24V motor vehicle with petrol or diesel combustion engine are fitted with Nitrogen Oxide sensors and so are the Citroen and Peugeot...
This entry was posted in Nox Sensor on
December 7, 2020 by Xenons4U.
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If you want to enjoy better vision on the roads and looking to improve the look of your car, you may consider upgrading halogen bulbs with improved HID (High Intensity Discharge) technology. HID headlights also known as xenon headlights have made it even easier and safer to operate a vehicle on the road. HID light casts a cool, intense blue...
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Most modern vehicles now come equipped with a sophisticated tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) including Mercedes Benz, BMW, Jaguar, VW etc. This system checks the pressure in each of the four tyres of vehicle in real-time and indicates any problem on the dashboard. There are several advantages of driving with properly inflated tyres and this is why Mercedes TPMS system...
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It is not false to say that vehicles contribute greatly to polluting the environment, however, attempts have been made by the vehicle manufacturers to curb this participation and promote a safer environment by reducing emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOX), Particulate matter (PM) and other pollutants. If you own a diesel-powered car, NOX sensor or PM sensor is critical to the...
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Difficulty starting the vehicle after an accident is one of the first symptoms of a problem with the battery terminals or loss of electrical power. This usually occurs when a vehicle has faced an accident and resultantly the battery positive terminal explodes to prevent the car from further damage. The actual reason for this problem is the BMW battery safety...
This entry was posted in BMW on
November 16, 2020 by Xenons4u Team.
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While every generation and model of Audi will have slightly different dashboard indicator and warning lights, every one of these sends a specific message to the driver as per the activities and the operations within the Audi. These messages are normally triggered by the respective sensors to make the drive easier, safer and comfortable during all times of the day...
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The number of High-Intensity Discharge lights as known as HID lights is increasing on the road. As it now comes as a standard to many high-end vehicles giving a premium stylish look that some halogens can’t achieve. Xenon bulbs work differently than halogens and produce a brighter, whiter light than a halogen car. Unless you decide to buy and own...