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Philips 12258B1 H1 Standard Halogen Replacement Headlight Bulb- Pack of 1

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Philips 12258B1 H1 Standard Halogen Replacement Headlight Bulb- Pack of 1

The Philips Automotive 12258B1 bulb is a DOT compliant, 55 watt, 12 volt light bulb of original equipment quality that emits bright, clear light providing better visibility on the road and overall safer driving.

Applications:

  • Fog Light Bulb
  • Headlight Bulb

Features

  • Get up to 100% more vision on the road compared to a standard minimum legal requirements in low beam headlamp test results
  • Choose Philips X-tremeVision headlights for maximum light output and ultimate performance
  • Excellent for nighttime drivers and when often driving in rural areas or dimly lit streets
  • Original equipment quality seal for the most reliable performance
  • Always replace in pairs to ensure a symmetric light beam from both bulbs on the road. Headlights dim over time.
  • Headlight bulbs by Philips, for over 100 years we have been continuously innovating automotive lighting
  • When installing a new bulb, never touch the glass. Either use gloves or paper towel when handling.

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