- Lamp Type
- D2
- Colour Temperature
- -
- Vehicle
- Car
- Canbus
- Yes
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Description
Xenon kit. The bulbs of a xenon kit differ from conventional ones because instead of a firing resistor, they have a mixture of gases that "ignite" (excite) through electric current to produce light. This mixture consists largely of the foreign gas (xenon), which also gives its name to these products. A xenon kit or a replacement xenon lamp is usually used in the crossing lights (medium), the driving lights (high beam) and the fog lights.
The type, which in this case is D2, reveals the way the kit lamp is attached to the vehicle's socket, the number of filaments, and the electrical energy it requires. Consult your vehicle's manual for the correct kit selection.
The kit can be connected to a CAN Bus system. This system monitors the consumption of the bulb and recognizes whether it is burned out or not, sending signals to the dashboard. Before selecting a kit for your vehicle, it is recommended to consult its manual for the minimum consumption required to avoid affecting the CAN Bus system.
- Voltage: 12V