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Washer for Xenon Headights

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  • Washer for Xenon Headights

    Hello Members

    anyone here know why there are washers for every Xenon Headlights and not for your normal lights? i would think that normal lights to would require washers ..

    any feedback would be very helpful..
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    Originally posted by noowve View Post
    anyone here know why there are washers for every Xenon Headlights and not for your normal lights? i would think that normal lights to would require washers
    It's a requirement of ADRs (with which a car must comply to be legal in Australia) that Xenon headlights be fitted with washers. Any car driving around with Xenons without headlight washers is illegal.

    That requirement does not apply to cars fitted with halogen headlights (projector or otherwise).
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    • #3
      correct me if i'm wrong someone, but I believe is mandatory in Australia to have washers on xenon headlight systems. Dirt build up on the xenons can actually cause a bad glare to oncoming drivers.
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      • #4
        Correct.

        Regular headlights are "reflective". This means that pieces of dirt on a headlight lens does not significantly impact the light spread of the headlight.
        Xenon headlights are "projecting". So having dirt on the headlight lens can significantly impact the light spread of the headlight. A dangerous side effect of this could be that the light startles the drivers of cars in on-coming lanes.

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        • #5
          The only time I noticed the Headlight washers on my Honda Accord euro was when they broke, then my wallet noticed.
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            thanks everyone for their generous comment, that is very helpful..
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