WHEN USING HEADLAMP AIMING EQUIPMENT WHICH ATTACHES TO THE HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY WITH A SUCTION CUP TYPE DEVICE, DO NOT LEAVE THE LAMPS ON WHILE THE EQUIPMENT IS ATTACHED. ON VEHICLES WITH "PLASTIC" HEADLAMPS (BODY STYLED COMPOSITE OR SEALED BEAM), HAVING THE HEADLAMPS ILLUMINATED WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS ATTACHED MAY CAUSE HEAT TO BUILD-UP BETWEEN THE PLASTIC HEADLAMP LENS AND THE SUCTION CUP. THIS HEAT BUILD-UP, COMBINED WITH THE SUCTION CUP, MAY CAUSE THE PLASTIC HEADLAMP LENS TO BECOME DISTORTED, REQUIRING LAMP REPLACEMENT.
MANY AFTERMARKET PARTS SUPPLIERS CURRENTLY OFFER REPLACEMENT HEADLAMPS MADE OF PLASTIC FOR PAST MODEL VEHICLES WHICH WERE ORIGINALLY EQUIPPED WITH HEADLAMPS MADE OF GLASS. AS A RESULT, YOU MAY ENCOUNTER VEHICLES THAT HAVE A MIX OF BOTH GLASS AND PLASTIC HEADLAMP ASSEMBLIES.
ON VEHICLES WITH CONCEALED HEADLAMPS, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL ON HOW TO KEEP THE HEADLAMP DOORS OPEN AND THE HEADLAMPS NOT ILLUMINATED.
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