C. Coconutpete Discussion starter. 5414 posts · Joined 2008. #7 · Apr 15, 2009. Hmm. a quick search reveals the following: BMW uses a system called "Adaptive Light Control" that also has swiveling bi-xenon projector headlamps (see Figure 4). The projector swivels in a range from 15° outward to 8° inward.
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Nine naturally occurring isotopes of xenon exist. They are xenon-124, xenon-126, xenon-128, xenon-129, xenon-130, xenon-131, xenon-132, xenon-134, and xenon-136. Isotopes are two or more forms of an element. Isotopes differ from each other according to their mass number. The number written to the right of the element's name is the mass number
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Cost. Xenon headlights also tend toward the pricey side. They’re found on higher-end makes and models like BMW cars. Service Life. While they use less power and last longer than halogen headlights, xenon headlights are still outclassed by LED headlights when it comes to power saving and service life.
OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer. This describes a manufacturing company that makes the parts for the bigger car manufacturers. If a vehicle was built by Chevrolet and came with HID headlights right off the assembly line, then this is an OEM component. They all mean the same thing: When your vehicle was new, this is the way it was .