Hyundai Headlights Hyundai Motor Company was founded in 1967 and released the first Hyundai model, the Cortina, in 1968. Many models of Hyundai vehicles have since followed with varying styles and designs. One of the most stylish features of newer models of Hyundai vehicles is the headlight. Although the headlights vary between styles many have similar design features. Some actually take on the shape of an actual eye looking back at you with a sleek appearance. This is not only stylish but sometimes may appear more futuristic than headlights found on other vehicles. New headlights for the Hyundai may be expensive but needed. Headlights may become dim or discolored overtime. Discolored or dim headlights may hinder your vision when driving at night. You may wish to replace a damaged headlight that has cracked or broken due to factors such as an automobile accident. It may not always be feasible to replace a damaged headlight with a brand new more expensive version. We offer the option of a used replacement part at a cheaper cost. Pro Auto USA can provide you with used Hyundai headlights at a fraction of the cost of purchasing new ones. We work with a large network of venders across the USA to find the part you need at the most competitive price available. We hunt down quality used parts at the cheapest prices for you so you don’t have to waste your own time searching through various venders. The Autoprosusa.com search engine is easy to use saving you time and energy in your hunt for the correct part for your vehicle. Providing only used parts also allows us to have a more green approach by keeping use parts out of landfills […]
Pontiac Grand Am Side View Mirrors
Pontiac Grand Am Side View Mirrors Without the use of a side view mirror (or mirrors) the simple act of changing lanes becomes a high risk driving maneuver. Statistically, if your side view mirror is missing, broken, cracked, or the glass is distorted the odds of being involved in an automobile accident are much greater. What, exactly is a side view mirror? The side view mirror is attached to the outside of the front passenger compartment door/s. Most late model vehicles are equipped with left and right side view mirrors but many older vehicles had only a driver‘s mirror. The mirrors are mounted inside a housing of either plastic or metal. The housing may have a chrome, black, or vehicle color finish on the outside. The mirror itself is attached to the housing in such a way as to be adjustable. The housing is typically bolted to the door, using studs and nuts accessible with the door open. In some applications the door panel will need to be removed, some will have an access cover over the attaching hardware. The driver (when seated comfortably in the driver’s seat) should be able to adjust the mirror/s in order to observe vehicles parked (or approaching) from the rear and along the left rear and right rear sides. What do I need to know about before ordering a used side view mirror? Let’s start with the vehicle make and model (and don’t forget left or right side). We are dealing with a Pontiac Grand Am, so we need to know what year the vehicle is, whether it is equipped with two or four doors, and what model it is (GT, SE, etc.) The model should determine the mirror […]
Mercedes Benz Headlights
Mercedes Benz Headlights Whether you are darting in and out of traffic in your economical A-series or cruising in style in your S500, the pop eye look is definitely not in style. Scratched and dented sheet metal is annoying enough but damaged headlights and headlight malfunctions can lead to safety issues and possibly traffic citations. So, if you are braving the night with only one headlight, here is some good news: Pro Auto USA can help you find used Mercedes Benz headlights using their extensive, nation wide network of reputable Mercedes Benz salvage professionals. Headlight Bulbs That ain’t your granddaddy’s old headlight. Mercedes automobiles are equipped with very technologically advanced headlight assemblies. Headlight capsule (or lens) assemblies are visible from outside the vehicle but the actual headlight bulb (or bulbs) is plugged into the headlight capsule from the rear. The headlight bulb is serviceable independent of the headlight assembly and will fail at regular intervals and under normal operating conditions. Bulb replacement is manageable (note: fingerprints on the surface of these bulbs have been known to cause failure so use caution when installing not to touch the glass surface of the replacement bulb) and relatively inexpensive compared to headlight lens assembly replacement (but not cheap by any means). Bulb configurations vary depending on make and model and range from Halogen capsule varieties to HID or Xenon type bulbs. Bulbs will burn out over time and bulb replacement is recommended in pairs. The lens, or capsule assembly is, however, another story. Headlight Lens/Capsule Assembly There are several reasons to replace your vehicle’s headlight lens assembly. The most common of these reasons is collision related damage. Cracked and broken lenses allow moisture to reach high temp headlight […]