Customer Service

FAQ


Why do headlights burn out frequently?


It may be a high voltage, a short circuit in the wiring, or an incompatible bulb type. Check the voltage stability and use a bulb of the appropriate size.

Why aren't the headlights on?


It may be caused by a burned out bulb, a circuit failure or a blown fuse. You need to check the bulb, wire connection and fuse.

Why are the lights dimmed?


Bulb aging, insufficient voltage, or a dirty lampshade are common causes. You can replace the bulb, check the battery voltage, or clean the lampshade.

Why is the light shining wrong, too high or too low?


The headlamp angle is offset or the fixing bracket is loose, and the light angle or reinforcement bracket needs to be adjusted.

Why is the lampshade yellow or cracked?


Long-term exposure, aging or physical damage, you can try to polish the lampshade or replace it directly.

Why is there water mist inside the lampshade?


The lampshade is poorly sealed or water enters. It is recommended to check the sealing strip and dry the inside of the lampshade.

Why is the light not bright when it is on?


Poor circuit contact or switch failure is the main reason, and it is necessary to check the circuit and switch.

Why can't the switch control the headlights?


It may be an internal fault of the switch or poor circuit contact, and the switch needs to be checked and repaired.

Why is one side of the headlamp brighter than the other?


It may be a high voltage, a short circuit in the wiring, or an incompatible bulb type. Check the voltage stability and use a bulb of the appropriate size.

Why is the headlight lighting uneven?


It may be that the bulb is not installed properly, there are stains inside the lampshade or the light reflector is damaged. It is necessary to clean the lampshade and check the reflector.
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