dave42
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When you first turn on your headlights (in the dark), HID's will give a very brief, very bright flash that halogens don't do. If your headlights are pointed at something close like a garage door, it should be noticeable.
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Can anybody tell from this picture if I have Halogens or HID’s?
The picture is too far away to make a visual. (at least for me) And you did not give model year.Can anybody tell from this picture if I have Halogens or HID’s?
It’s a 2009 Town Car. Also I replaced the both headlights and not just the bulbsThe picture is too far away to make a visual. (at least for me) And you did not give model year.
Only the model years 2003 and later had the optional HID headlamps.
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Yes, I have been impressed so far with the factory HIDs! I expected night driving to be a lot worse than my 22 Lexus, but that hasn't been the case.Whatever the cost, the HID's are worth it. They are quite good.
Take a closer photo of the lens assembly with lights on not the front right end of the car. LoLCan anybody tell from this picture if I have Halogens or HID’s?View attachment 14715