E39 Headlights BMW 5-series from model year 1996 through 2003, from the basic yet common 525i to the high-end 540i and finally, the legendary “E39 M5”, were all based on the E39 chassis. E39 headlights exemplify BMW‘s instantly recognizable headlight layout: a pair of circular lenses. Although the basic design of the headlight has remained unchanged, significant changes have occurred from 1996 to 2003. The most dramatic change occurred for model year 2001 and on (post-facelift), where circular rings around each lens, the “Angel Eyes,” were added to the headlight. Post-facelift headlights also included clearer lenses and turn signal covers. They are also retrofittable to pre-facelift E39 5-series models, as the shape of the headlight housing did not change. Daytime running lamps were added during model year 2000, and xenon (HID) bulbs were introduced as an option in model year 1999. Xenon lamps require ballasts to dissipate excess power, along with an igniter for initiating the xenon arc that serves as the light source. These extra components can be potential points of failure. Another technology included with all E39 headlights is the self-leveling mechanism. It is important to maintain good road visibility and to avoid blinding oncoming traffic in all conditions. As a consequence the best angle at which the headlights project from the car to the ground depends on the suspension setup, driving conditions, and even whether or not the car is braking or accelerating. The self-leveling mechanism consists of a sensor that measures the correct angle, attached to the rear suspension of the car, along with an adjuster mechanism in the headlight itself. A common problem with this mechanism is that the adjuster becomes brittle with age and eventually break. This often results […]
Hyundai Headlights
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 […]
Rear Lower Control Arms
Rear Lower Control Arms The rear lower control arm on your car works to keep the wheel in alignment and provides additional stability and control on the road. These parts are used in double wishbone suspension systems. Failure of a lower control arm will create problems in your rear suspension system. We offer online shopping for all of your auto parts needs. Enter the name of the part you need into our locator bar to search our national database of auto parts. The rear lower control arms on your vehicle works with the upper control arms to keep the wheels on your car aligned. The connection of the wheel to the control arms allows the wheel to swivel and move up and down over road surfaces. A worn out control arm or bushing can cause problems with the camber setting of your vehicle’s alignment. Control arms can become damaged due to accidents, hitting a large pothole or running over a curb. They can also fail due to age although the bushings will normally wear out first. Replacing a control arm is not usually difficult but you may need to have the vehicle aligned afterwards. Newer vehicles employ both front and rear end alignment. In some cases, you may be able to make the needed adjustments yourself. If you notice that a rear tire appears to be at an unusual angle, tilting inwards or outwards, you may want to inspect the control arms and bushings. Another sign of control arm failure will be unusual handling or excessive tire wear. Unless the arm was damaged in an accident, you should consider replacing both sides at the same time. Do not forget the bushings when you order your […]