Brian
2021-10-18 16:40:48 UTC
I’m sure I’m missing something obvious.
We’ve just bought a new (2021) Toyota Aygo for Senior Management. Smashing
little car, ideal for what we want.
I wanted a set of spare bulbs- not least as we will be using it in France
etc- so off I went to find out the types etc.
No real issue. Just a mystery.
There only seems to be one bulb in the headlight ( dipped / main beam)
assembly (ignoring the side lights, DRLs, indicator etc).
The bulb is a single filament quartz (HIR2- I’ve looked at it). The light
dips etc, the main and dipped beam comes from the same assembly / Lens
lump.
I’m used to seeing dual filament bulbs ( so the source moves, moving the
beam) but how are they dipping the single bulb?
The dipped beam has the usual UK left up kick ( unfortunately - I was
hoping to find the flat top dip like on my car which is EU legal.)
We’ve just bought a new (2021) Toyota Aygo for Senior Management. Smashing
little car, ideal for what we want.
I wanted a set of spare bulbs- not least as we will be using it in France
etc- so off I went to find out the types etc.
No real issue. Just a mystery.
There only seems to be one bulb in the headlight ( dipped / main beam)
assembly (ignoring the side lights, DRLs, indicator etc).
The bulb is a single filament quartz (HIR2- I’ve looked at it). The light
dips etc, the main and dipped beam comes from the same assembly / Lens
lump.
I’m used to seeing dual filament bulbs ( so the source moves, moving the
beam) but how are they dipping the single bulb?
The dipped beam has the usual UK left up kick ( unfortunately - I was
hoping to find the flat top dip like on my car which is EU legal.)