For free movement, it is essential that your car is well-maintained. The proper functioning of all components is thus paramount. There are unwritten precautions that are essential for the safety of the driver and passengers. This is the case for spare bulbs. You will find a wide selection of bulb kits on the market, but it is important to choose wisely. We tell you more about the purchasing criteria in this article.

Understand the different types of car bulbs
The lighting used for a vehicle's headlight can vary depending on its brand or specific features. The kit composed of halogen bulbs is the most common. These models will easily fit into modern and older cars. This type of car spare bulb kit comes in several models: H1, H4, or H7.
The components of the bulb box
A car bulb kit is composed of several elements. It can contain 5 to 8 bulbs corresponding to the vehicle's headlight type. But you can also find fuses adapted to these bulbs.
This type of kit will include the bulbs suitable for your vehicle's various lights. A main bulb for the low beam in halogen H1, H4, or H7. 1 P21/5W tail-stop light bulb, 1 P21W turn signal, fog light, or reverse light bulb. 1 R5W bulb for the side light. 1 W5W bulb. Plus 2 fuses.
Determine the wattage of the bulbs
Before buying your spare bulb box, it is necessary to check the wattage and type of these car accessories. To do this, examine the watt values and the type of halogen (H1, H4, or H7) displayed on your original bulb, the vehicle manual, or the old bulb kit.
These criteria are essential to know the correct type of bulbs. This will allow you to benefit from an efficient bulb in your vehicle. Good lighting is essential for the safety of the driver and passengers.
Is a spare bulb kit mandatory?
Having a burnt-out light or a defective bulb can result in a fine, according to the Highway Code. Besides this situation potentially costing you a fine of €68 to €180, driving without lights at night will result in the loss of 4 points on your license. If law enforcement officers find that the vehicle poses a danger to road users, it risks being impounded by them.
Although bulb kits are not mandatory, the Highway Code requires lights to be in good working order. Having a spare bulb kit in your car will allow you to immediately replace a damaged bulb. You will not risk being fined for a car light problem.
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