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  2. 5 steps to winterize your car - AOL

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    It's vital to have fully functioning headlights and brake lights when dealing with thick winter fog or heavy snow. "It's going to help your own visibility while driving, but also make sure other ...

  3. Frenching (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Frenching is the act of recessing or moulding a headlight, taillight, antenna or number plate into a car body to give a smoother look to the vehicle. The name originates from the end result looking like a French cuff of a shirt sleeve, which has a ridge at the end.

  4. Road debris - Wikipedia

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    Plant seeds scattered on a road, dispersed by a fast-moving car. Garbage and waste dumped near a road in Talisay, Cebu. Extreme form of roadside litter containing all types of waste materials: plastic, metal, glass, paper, cardboard and biowaste. Examples of road debris include: Particulates, dust, dirt, sand, and mud [4]

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  6. Twilight Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Twilight Sentinel system uses a photoelectric cell to measure ambient light levels. This cell is typically mounted on the dashboard of the vehicle. [7] The system is designed to activate the vehicle's exterior lights when the ambient light falls below a certain threshold, typically corresponding to twilight conditions.

  7. Drivers are overlooking a huge safety risk by neglecting ...

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    Car owners routinely worry about everything from check engine lights to squeaky brakes, but they could be overlooking a more serious, silent problem. Drivers are overlooking a huge safety risk by ...

  8. Hidden headlamp - Wikipedia

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    Two images showing a Mazda 323F's headlights retracted and visible.. Hidden headlamps, also commonly known as pop-up headlamps, pop-up headlights, flip-eye headlamps, or hideaway headlights, are a form of automotive lighting and an automotive styling feature that conceals an automobile's headlamps when they are not in use.

  9. Carbide lamp - Wikipedia

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    Acetylene gas, derived from carbide, enabled early automobiles to drive safely at night. Thick concave mirrors combined with magnifying lenses projected the acetylene flame light. These type of lights were used until reliable batteries and dynamos became available, and manufacturers switched to electric lights.