Front and rear position lights, commonly known as small lights or width indicator lights, are mainly used to indicate the presence and overall width of a car, making it easier for other vehicles to judge when passing or overtaking. Brake signal lights, commonly known as brake lights, are warning lights used to remind vehicles behind that the car has taken braking measures. They are installed at the rear of the car, red, and when the car brakes, the line is connected, Automatically emitting red light. Due to the significant importance of brake lights to car safety, their brightness is significantly higher than that of rear position lights, generally more than five times the brightness of rear position lights. It can be seen clearly from a distance of more than 100m during the day. Non standard terminology: brake lights)
1. Open the trunk and use a Phillips screwdriver or socket to remove the bolts. Pull the lamp assembly out of the rear pillar. 2. Rotate the socket counterclockwise and remove it, remove the old bulb, and insert the new bulb. 3. Slide the lamp assembly into the guide groove on the body. 4. Align the pins with the body washers, and then push them in until they fully fit
The previous Mercedes Benz A-series was launched in 1997, with global sales reaching 1.1 million units. Mercedes Benz recently launched a more attractive and innovative new A-series in the hope of continuing the myth of the A-series. The new A-series is planned to be officially launched in the autumn of 2005. The new A-series has two main styles: a five door hatchback and a three door hatchback, which was first introduced in the A-series. The wheelbase of the new A-series is 2.57 meters, 1.76 meters wide, and 1.59 meters high, with a significant increase in the size of the four door model compared to the previous generation. The body of the new A-series, coupled with a series of emphasized horizontal lines, is 3.84 meters in size, allowing for driving. The new A-class on the highway is even more eye-catching
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