1. Ensuring driving safety: Real time monitoring of changes in vehicle posture, dynamic adjustment of headlight illumination angle, to avoid excessive shaking of lights to oncoming vehicles when the vehicle is fully loaded or bumpy, or too low affecting road lighting, improving visibility at night and in complex road conditions.
2. Improve lighting accuracy: Compared to fixed angle headlights, it can automatically adjust according to vehicle load and road slope, ensuring that the lights always focus on the effective field of view and reducing blind spots in lighting.
3. Adapt to complex road conditions: When driving on slopes and bumpy roads, quickly respond to changes in vehicle height, maintain stable lighting effects, and avoid lighting failure caused by vehicle tilting.
4. Extend the lifespan of headlights: By precisely controlling the adjustment range, the frequent and excessive movements of the internal adjustment mechanism of the headlights are reduced, component wear is minimized, and the service life is extended.
5. Compliance with regulatory requirements: Meet the mandatory standards for vehicle lighting adjustment in most countries, avoid annual inspection failure due to improper lighting angles, and save the trouble of manual adjustment in the later stage.
وصف
Left Headlight Level Sensor
Fit For Bentley 4.0 V8,6.0 2003-18
No.
4E0616571E,
4E0616571D
Pakage include
1 Set of Sensor, holder, rod, frame.
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Hign-concerned : None
Repeatability : Standard
Hysteresis : Standard
Linear : Standard
Measuring Range : Standard
Sensitivity : Standard
Sensor Type : Holzer
NO. : 4E0616571E, 4E0616571D
Resolution : Standard
Part Number : DR-SLS049
Fitting Position : Axle Left
Vehicle Equipment : vehicles with headlight leveling (automatic)
Spring Type : vehicles with air suspension
Number of Pins : 4 -pin connector
Connector Shape : D-Shape
Housing Material : GRP (Glass fibre Reinforced ABS)
Remark : with holder, coupling rod, holding frame
Vehicle Fitment : Fit For Bentley
Warranty : 3 Years or 50,000 Kilometers