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Here's a little advice. Many cars have halogen light (H1...H4...H7...), and the bulbs don't last long. You need to install a single resistor that acts as a gradual increase in voltage when you turn on the lights (hence the gradual heating filament), and halogen bulbs will last much longer. This resistor is referred to as the NTC (negative temperature resistor) 10A/5 ohms. Installed for each bulb, in Auto Electrician, and should not cost more then 10 € all together, and installation of two light bulbs more than 30mins.

In practice looks like:

resistor
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effect
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Edited by robocoprs

Škoda Genuine Parts is the number 6Y0941855 link is here

 

- Connecting resistors to the lights with H7 base 
- Series resistor before the main bulb H7 
- Reduces the voltage of 0.5 V 
- Significantly increases the life of light bulbs H7 
- Solves the problem of frequent cracking H7 bulbs, especially for vehicles with a slightly higher charging the onboard network 
- Designed for all light bulbs with H7 base 
- Use only for Skoda

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