Isuzu N Series 2008 Owner's Manual page 545

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CAUTION
Using bulbs with a wattage other than that specified could cause the bulb or the
wiring to become hot. This could result in the warping of the lens and case, and
it could also lead to the outbreak of fire.
Bulbs are hot immediately after they go out. When replacing the bulbs, avoid
being burned by making sure they are fully cooled.
Never drive the vehicle with the bulbs not working. This could result in an
accident.
ADVICE
When one bulb of a pair of lights, such as a headlight blows out, the other bulb
is approaching the end of its useful life. We recommend that both be changed
at the same time.
NOTE
For the lights (lighting equipment) such as headlights, inside of the lens can
mist up momentarily when driving in the rain or during the car wash. Also, the
temperature difference between inside and outside of the lights can sometimes
cause the water condensation inside the lens. This is not abnormal because this
is the same phenomenon as the windshield or door glass fogs up when it rains.
If it is demisted minutes after the light is turned on, things are normal.
When the bulb has blown out, replace it with a bulb of the specified wattage. Be careful
not to excessively tighten the screws when installing.
ADVICE
Do not replace a bulb with other than the specified wattage. This will cause
abnormal flashing, particularly for turn signal lights.
When replacing headlight bulbs, have the headlight aim adjusted at your Isuzu
Dealer.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Replacing the Headlights
Bulb Wattage → Refer to page 8-24
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