National Car Care Month: The dangers of driving with old headlights

National Car Care Month: The dangers of driving with old headlights

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., March 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- MS -- Routine vehicle maintenance protects drivers and their passengers and can keep cars and trucks running strong for years. Though drivers typically recognize the need to have their oil changed and their tires rotated, few may realize the importance of tending to their headlights as well.

Why replace aging headlights?
Much like tires, shocks and brakes, headlight bulbs wear out over time. As bulbs age, they begin to dim, adversely affecting their light output.

"The filament in a headlight bulb ages with use, time and exposure to the elements," said Ann-Marie Hines, Senior Marketing Manager at Lumileds, a global lighting solutions company. "As a result, the bulb becomes fragile and starts to deteriorate, and this causes the light output to diminish. At the end of a typical service life, perhaps two to three years, headlight bulbs will likely be projecting a much shorter and less powerful beam light than when they were new."

Aging drivers are especially vulnerable to the ill effects of headlights with diminished light output. That's because the amount of light the human eye needs to see increases exponentially with age. As a person ages, his or her eyes naturally become more opaque, reducing the amount of light the eyes can receive. Taking measures to have as much light as possible on the road when driving at night can go a long way toward ensuring the safety of all motorists.

How to put more light on the road
While drivers may not be able prevent the effects of aging on their eyes, they can take steps to put more light on the road when they're driving.

    --  Replace old headlight bulbs. Lumileds recommends replacing headlight
        bulbs in pairs every two to three years. Replacing bulbs in pairs, even
        if only one headlight appears to be dimming, can produce a more even
        light output that makes roads safer for drivers, their passengers and
        fellow motorists.
    --  Upgrade headlight bulbs.  Lumileds, the exclusive supplier of Philips
        automotive light products, offers a full range of Philips upgrade
        headlight bulbs that can help to dramatically improve nighttime vision
        and safety. These bulbs feature advanced technology that makes them
        brighter and more efficient, which puts more light on the road. Lumileds
        also has developed an innovative and convenient online Bulb Look Up that
        helps drivers identify the right headlight, exterior or interior bulb
        for their particular vehicles. The Philips Bulb Look Up, available at
        www.philipsautolighting.com, even shows drivers where they can buy the
        right bulbs for their vehicles.
    --  Keep headlights clean. Dirty or clouded headlight lenses can also reduce
        light output and further compromise drivers' visibility at night.
        Periodically clean headlights to remove any build up of dirt or grime.
        If the lenses are clouded or have a yellow haze, the clarity can be
        restored to 'like new' condition with the Philips Headlight Restoration
        Kit.

Old headlights can be dangerous. Drivers can quickly and easily improve their vehicles' light output to make nighttime driving safer. Learn more at www.philipsautolighting.com.

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