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How Do I Know If My BMW Has Xenon Headlights? Simple Checks

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  Image: BMW 3 series complete xenon headlight for sale at MT Auto Parts for just £211.11. Xenon or halogen? It sounds like a simple question. But BMW used both types across the same model ranges, sometimes at the same time, depending on the trim level and options the original buyer chose. The only way to know for sure what your car has is to check, and the good news is that checking takes about thirty seconds. Here's how. Check 1 — Look at the Headlight Housing The quickest and most reliable check requires no tools, no login, and no waiting. Just crouch in front of your car with the lights off and look at the headlights. BMW xenon headlights (formally called High Intensity Discharge or HID headlights), use a projector lens. It looks like a small glass bowl or dome sitting inside the headlight housing, usually positioned in the lower half. Inside that projector, where the light source sits, you'll see a small arc tube rather than a simple bulb filament. Halogen headlights don...

How Do I Know If My BMW Has Adaptive Headlights? Simple Ways to Check

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Image: BMW X3, X4 Series LCI complete LED adaptive headlight  It's one of those questions that seems like it should have an obvious answer, and then you look at your car and realise it isn't obvious at all. BMW headlights have become genuinely complicated over the past decade. What used to be a bulb in a housing is now a system that talks to the steering angle sensor, the front camera, the speed signal, and a dedicated control module. Two BMWs from the same year and the same model can have entirely different headlight specifications depending on what was ticked on the options list. The reason this matters is practical. If you're replacing a headlight, ordering the wrong type is an expensive mistake. An adaptive unit fitted in place of a static one, or vice versa, won't work correctly and may cause fault codes across multiple systems. And if your car does have BMW adaptive headlights and the “headlights failed” message has appeared on the dashboard, understanding what ...

Where to Buy BMW Parts Near Me in the UK? Options Explained

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Photo by Mathew Antony on Unsplash Something has gone wrong with your BMW. Maybe the warning light came on last night. Maybe the mechanic just quoted you for a BMW car part , and you nearly fell off your chair. Or maybe you're doing the work yourself, and you've spent twenty minutes on Google trying to work out whether the thing you're looking at on an auction site is actually the right component for your car. Whatever brought you here, the question is the same: where do you actually go to buy BMW parts in the UK without either overpaying or taking a punt on something that turns out to be wrong? There are more options than most people realise. Some of them are considerably better than others, depending on what you're looking for. This guide covers all of them honestly, what each option is good for, where it falls short, and which one makes sense for your situation. The Quick Version If you want the summary before reading the details: Option Cost Level Best For Watch Ou...