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CORTECO USZCZELNIACZ 01036165B

CORTECO USZCZELNIACZ 01036165B

Informacje o produkcie: Średnica wewnętrzna 1 [mm]: 21,8 Średnica zewnętrzna 1 [mm]: 31 Średnica zewnętrzna 2 [mm]: 47 Wysokość 1 [mm]: 49,1 Materiał: ACM (poliakryl-kauczuk) Wersja: Clutch Guide Tube Artykuł uzupełniający / informacja uzupełniająca 2: z uszczelniaczem wału Producent: CORTECO GenArtName: Tuleja prowadząca, sprzęgło EAN: 3358960517029 Numery oryginalne OE: 02A141180A 02A141180A 02A141180A 02A141180A 02A141180A 100 353 17935 30 93 5487 3114 600 007 35487 40023 41242 414002410 4957 53263 5956001 758970 8550 29001 ADV183313 CCT29K 02A141180 Zastosowano w pojazdach: AUDI A3 (8L1) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.8 09.1996 - 05.2003 92kW / 125KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów CZM, DYN, EBD, Typ skrzyni biegów EBM, EGV, EGW, EHN) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.8 T 12.1996 - 05.2003 110kW / 150KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EBN, FBX, DBZ, Typ skrzyni biegów DUE, DYP, ENJ, EGY, Typ skrzyni biegów EVS, EWU, Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów DUE, EWU, EHA, Typ skrzyni biegów EXD, EXE, EWU) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.9 TDI 09.1996 - 07.2001 66kW / 90KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów DQY, EBJ, EGR, CZL) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.9 TDI 08.1997 - 07.2001 81kW / 110KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów DEA, EBF, EGS) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.8 T quattro 10.1998 - 05.2003 132kW / 180KM (Strona zabudowy wlot) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.8 T quattro 12.1996 - 05.2003 110kW / 150KM (Strona zabudowy wlot) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.8 T 12.1998 - 05.2003 132kW / 180KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów DUE, EWU, EHA, Typ skrzyni biegów EXD, EXE, EWU) AUDI A3 (8L1) 1.9 TDI 10.2000 - 05.2003 74kW / 100KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EUH) AUDI TT (8N3) AUDI TT (8N3) 1.8 T 10.1998 - 06.2006 132kW / 180KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów DZF, EGZ) AUDI TT (8N3) 1.8 T quattro 10.1998 - 06.2006 132kW / 180KM (Strona zabudowy wlot) AUDI TT (8N3) 1.8 T 09.2002 - 06.2006 110kW / 150KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EGZ) AUDI TT (8N3) 1.8 T 09.2005 - 06.2006 120kW / 163KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EGZ, JDK) AUDI TT (8N3) 1.8 T quattro 09.2005 - 06.2006 140kW / 190KM (Strona zabudowy wlot) AUDI TT (8N3) 1.8 T 09.2005 - 06.2006 140kW / 190KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EGZ, JDK) AUDI TT Roadster (8N9) AUDI TT Roadster (8N9) 1.8 T 10.1999 - 06.2006 132kW / 180KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów DZF, EGZ) AUDI TT Roadster (8N9) 1.8 T quattro 02.2000 - 06.2006 132kW / 180KM (Strona zabudowy wlot) AUDI TT Roadster (8N9) 1.8 T 01.2001 - 06.2006 110kW / 150KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EGZ) AUDI TT Roadster (8N9) 1.8 T 09.2005 - 06.2006 140kW / 190KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EGZ, JDK) AUDI TT Roadster (8N9) 1.8 T quattro 09.2005 - 06.2006 140kW / 190KM (Strona zabudowy wlot) AUDI TT Roadster (8N9) 1.8 T 09.2005 - 06.2006 120kW / 163KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EGZ, JDK) AUDI A2 (8Z0) AUDI A2 (8Z0) 1.4 TDI 02.2000 - 08.2005 55kW / 75KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów EEA, EWQ, GPK) AUDI A2 (8Z0) 1.4 TDI 11.2003 - 08.2005 66kW / 90KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów GRJ) AUDI A3 (8P1) AUDI A3 (8P1) 2.0 FSI 05.2003 - 06.2008 110kW / 150KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów GLB, GQP, JCN, JXR) AUDI A3 (8P1) 1.9 TDI 05.2003 - 05.2010 77kW / 105KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów FNE, GQQ, JCR, KBL) AUDI A3 (8P1) 1.8 TFSI 11.2006 - 08.2012 118kW / 160KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów JWX, KNT, KXD, Typ skrzyni biegów LNP, MDP, MUF, Typ skrzyni biegów MUE, NMY) AUDI A3 (8P1) 1.8 TFSI quattro 07.2008 - 08.2012 118kW / 160KM (Strona zabudowy wlot) AUDI A3 (8P1) 1.6 TDI 05.2009 - 08.2012 66kW / 90KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów LHW) AUDI A3 (8P1) 1.6 TDI 05.2009 - 08.2012 77kW / 105KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów LUB, MDZ) AUDI A3 Sportback (8PA) AUDI A3 Sportback (8PA) 1.9 TDI 09.2004 - 05.2010 77kW / 105KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów FNE, GQQ, JCR, KBL) AUDI A3 Sportback (8PA) 2.0 FSI 09.2004 - 06.2008 110kW / 150KM (Strona zabudowy wlot, Typ skrzyni biegów GLB, GQP, JCN,

PLN 47.53
2

Żarówka Hella 513 003 H4 1 szt.

Żarówka Hella 513 003 H4 1 szt.

Żarówka halogenowa H4 12V 100/55W Hella 8GJ 002 525-101 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka halogenowa H4 12V 100/55W Hella 8GJ 002 525-101: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit

PLN 12.81
2

Żarówki Hart 520 494 R5W 5 W 10 szt.

Żarówki Hart 520 494 R5W 5 W 10 szt.

Żarówka POMOCN.24V R5W RURK. /10SZT Hart 520 494 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka POMOCN.24V R5W RURK. /10SZT Hart 520 494: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit

PLN 8.67
2

Żarówka Philips Vision T2W 2 W 1 szt.

Żarówka Philips Vision T2W 2 W 1 szt.

Żarówka T2W 12V 2W Philips 12913CP Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka T2W 12V 2W Philips 12913CP: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish light because their

PLN 36.04
2

Żarówki Hella R5W 5 W 10 szt.

Żarówki Hella R5W 5 W 10 szt.

Żarówka R5W 12V 5W Hella 8GA 002 071-121 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka R5W 12V 5W Hella 8GA 002 071-121: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish light

PLN 2.95
3

Żarówka Narva H4 1 szt.

Żarówka Narva H4 1 szt.

Żarówka halogenowa H4 12V 60/55W Narva 98654 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka halogenowa H4 12V 60/55W Narva 98654: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish light

PLN 42.48
1

Żarówki Philips H7 55 W 2 szt.

Żarówki Philips H7 55 W 2 szt.

Żarówka halogenowa Philips VisionPlus +60% H7 12V 55W (2 szt.) Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka halogenowa Philips VisionPlus +60% H7 12V 55W (2 szt.): There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin.

PLN 115.06
1

Żarówka, lampa kierunkowskazu Hella 556 751 PY21W 21 W 2 szt.

Żarówka, lampa kierunkowskazu Hella 556 751 PY21W 21 W 2 szt.

Hella 8GA 006 841-133 Żarówka, lampa kierunkowskazu Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Hella 8GA 006 841-133 Żarówka, lampa kierunkowskazu : There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit

PLN 16.59
2

Philips 5 W 13844CP

Philips 5 W 13844CP

Żarówka C5W 24V 5W Philips 13844CP Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka C5W 24V 5W Philips 13844CP: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish light because their

PLN 22.28
2

Żarówka Philips 13913CP T2W 2 W 1 szt.

Żarówka Philips 13913CP T2W 2 W 1 szt.

Żarówka T2W 24V 2W Philips 13913CP Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka T2W 24V 2W Philips 13913CP: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish light because their

PLN 34.45
3

Żarówki Narva H4 2 szt.

Żarówki Narva H4 2 szt.

Żarówka halogenowa H4 12V 60/55W Narva 98504 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka halogenowa H4 12V 60/55W Narva 98504: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish

PLN 59.47
3

Żarówka Hella C5W 1 szt.

Żarówka Hella C5W 1 szt.

Hella 8GH 007 157-931 Zestaw zapasowe żarówki H7 12V Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Hella 8GH 007 157-931 Zestaw zapasowe żarówki H7 12V : There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit

PLN 113.54
1

Żarówka Hella H8 35 W 1 szt.

Żarówka Hella H8 35 W 1 szt.

Żarówka, reflektor doświetlający podczas skrętu Hella 8GH 223 498-141 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka, reflektor doświetlający podczas skrętu Hella 8GH 223 498-141: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is

PLN 76.57
3

Żarówki Philips H4 2 szt.

Żarówki Philips H4 2 szt.

Żarówka halogenowa Philips VisionPlus +60% H4 12V 60/55W (2 szt.) Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka halogenowa Philips VisionPlus +60% H4 12V 60/55W (2 szt.): There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in

PLN 68.69
1

Żarówki Hart W5W 5 W 10 szt.

Żarówki Hart W5W 5 W 10 szt.

Żarówka CALOSZKL.24V W5W /10SZT Hart 521 689 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka CALOSZKL.24V W5W /10SZT Hart 521 689: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish

PLN 4.75
1

Magneti Marelli W5W 5 W 003921100000

Magneti Marelli W5W 5 W 003921100000

Żarówka W5W 12V 5W Magneti marelli 003921100000 Poniżej znajduje się kilka informacji, które mogą być również interesujące przy wyborze Żarówka W5W 12V 5W Magneti marelli 003921100000: There are many varieties of lamps. Bulbs with an "H" at the beginning are represented as halogen bulbs: 1. R2, H1, H3, H4, H7 are flange lamps. They can only be mounted in one position, turning around the optical axis is not possible. This is because of the need for clear beam focusing. R2 is an obsolete type for two-phase lighting systems. H1 and H7 are used in four-phase systems. H1 is used for high beam and dipped beam, and in conjunction with H7 represents the high beam or fog lamps. H7 in its turn is used more frequently for passing beam as it is more modern because of less heat and higher luminous intensity. H3 bulbs are mainly used in fog lights, and H4 bulbs contain spirals for both low and high beam. They are gaining popularity because of their simplicity and low price. But in addition to their advantages, they have a significant disadvantage - low luminous flux (not exceeding 1000 lumens). 2. H8, H9, H11, HB3, HB4, - lamps with plastic sealed socket. H8, H9 and H11 are developed on the basis of H7. They are used for modern high-powered solutions, and for compact headlights among others. H8 is mainly used for fog or dipped beam, H9 exclusively for high beam, and H11 for all headlamps (dipped beam, high beam, and fog lights). This is possible thanks to their high life and proportional characteristics. HB3 lamps are used for high beam and HB4 for low beam. 3. bulbs with the index "D" are exclusively xenon bulbs. Since they are designed to replace the regular Xenon bulbs, they are called "factory Xenon". In which type of optics - lenticular or reflector - such lamps can be used, indicate the suffixes R and S. The black stripe for proper formation of the light beam is a characteristic feature of R-lamps. They also have grooves on the housing to distinguish them. Lamps with the suffix C have certain base grooves and are used in these two types of optics. 4. D1R/D1S lamps have an aluminum box with a high-voltage part placed in it, which reduces the possible interference with car equipment and not only provides safety but also increases it. Plus they have a high lifespan and quick ignition. They are larger and much more expensive than their counterparts. 5.D2R/D2S bulbs were created by Philips. They have become quite popular nowadays. 4300K of these lamps is the maximum declared brightness for the color temperature. 6.D3R/D3S lamps, due to the absence of mercury in the phosphor, have environmentally friendly bulbs. They are also equipped with a high-voltage unit in an aluminum box, just like the D1R/D1S. The color temperature of these bulbs is usually equal to 4300K. 7. D4R/D4S lamps can be found mainly in Toyota and Lexus cars. They are used to replace D2R/D2S. They are recognized as environmentally friendly due to the absence of mercury in their bulbs. For D1-D2 lamps the electric voltage is 85V and for D3-D4 lamps it is 45V. Types of auxiliary light bulbs: 1. The prefix T indicates a base that is flush with the bulb (e.g., T4W). 2.The prefix R indicates a metal base (approx. 15mm) and bulb (approx. 19mm) (e.g. R5W). 3. The prefix P indicates the presence of the same base (about 15mm), but a larger bulb (up to 26.5mm). These types of bulbs are used for reversing or stop lights (e.g. P21W). If the name has an additional index Y, it indicates the orange color that allows their use in colorless lamps. 4.SV (or C) prefix - two-ring (soffit) lights used as license plate or interior illumination (e.g. C5W). 5. The W index indicates the presence of a monolithic bulb base. That is why they are also called socketless. They are often used as instrument panel or parking lights. In the names of the lamps are often specified in addition to the type of lamp and the type of base. Every type of bulb has its own socket, which do not practically overlap (for H4 it is P43t and for H3 - PK22s). To avoid confusion in such a variety of sockets, it is better to use the guidebook. If you want to change halogen lamps for LEDs, you need to know the type of lamp and know a little bit about the socket. There are many types of LED lamps and when choosing them you need to remember some points: The prefix "BA" specified in the name of the base indicates the pin (bayonet) type, and the number indicates the diameter of the base; "BAY" - indicates the offset in height of one of the pins (double-stranded brake light bulbs); "BAU" - indicates radial misalignment of the base pin; The letter after the diameter indicates the number of filaments (s (single) - one filament, d (dual) - two filaments). The soffit lamp bases are SV7 or SV8.5 (the number indicates the diameter). One of the characteristics of lamps is the color temperature, which describes the color of the emitted light and is measured in Kelvin. Halogen bulbs emit yellowish light

PLN 8.00
1