Mopar Headlight Bulbs
Park And Turn Bulb
Bulb, US, Canada, Mexico
Bulb, Under-Hood Lamp
Bulb, Console Gear Selector Indicator Lamp
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What is the Difference Between Low-Beam and Headlight Bulbs?
Many people confuse "low beam" and "headlight," but they serve different purposes in vehicles. In normal driving conditions, low-beam bulbs focus light downward and toward the road. This lights up the region without blinding traffic. For driving in low light, high-beam lamps provide maximum illumination. High-beam lights give maximum visibility without blinding approaching motorists, whereas low-beam bulbs have a larger and more evenly spread beam pattern. Safe and effective driving illumination requires both types of bulbs.
Other Parts
Radiators
Radiators prevent overheating. Its radiator cap and coolant reservoir regulate content levels and pressure, while its tubes and fins transfer heat from the coolant to the air.
Timing Belts
By coordinating the crankshaft and camshaft rotation, timing belts are essential to the engine's timing mechanism.
Water Pumps
Radiators and engines need water pumps to circulate coolant. A water pump's impeller draws coolant from the radiator and forces it through the engine and back to the radiator.
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