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Hella 996174251C220 Universal Series Driver Side chrome Euro headlight features a 1-piece chrome house with clear lens.
FAQ
Are Hella headlights good?
Yes, Hella headlights are renowned for their quality and performance. As a trusted brand in automotive lighting, Hella produces headlights that meet high standards for brightness, durability, and design. Whether you need a driver side headlight, combination headlight, or a set of headlights, Hella is a reliable choice for enhancing visibility and safety on the road.
How do I identify a headlight bulb?
Identifying a headlight bulb involves checking the bulb's markings or referencing your vehicle's owner's manual. The bulb's model number, such as those used in Hella headlights, is typically imprinted on the base or metal part of the bulb. This alphanumeric code provides information about the bulb's size, type, and specifications, helping you choose the correct replacement bulb for your headlight.
How can I tell what bulb I have?
To determine the bulb in your headlight, inspect the markings on the bulb itself or consult your vehicle's documentation. Hella headlights, for example, have specific model numbers imprinted on the bulb. Alternatively, you can visit our website or contact our customer support with your vehicle information, and we can assist you in identifying the correct bulb for your specific headlight application.
How do I find my headlight with the VIN number?
While the VIN number provides information about your vehicle, it does not directly identify the specific headlight bulb or assembly. To find the correct headlight for your vehicle, it's recommended to use your vehicle's make, model, and year information. You can also check your vehicle's documentation or visit our website for a wide selection of Hella headlights, including driver side headlights and combination headlights, compatible with various vehicle models.
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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