Can modified lens headlights pass the inspection?
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As long as the modified lens headlights meet the lighting inspection standards, they can pass the annual inspection. Nowadays, as long as the lens modification follows the standard procedures, it can generally pass the inspection. If the modified lens is similar in size to the original one, the annual inspection will be passed. However, if the modification is significant and affects the appearance of the vehicle, making it inconsistent with the photo on the driving license, the inspection will not be passed. Below is an introduction to the lens: 1. Function of the lens: Although xenon headlights are very bright, their light is scattered, which can easily dazzle other drivers during driving. The lens, with its strong light-gathering ability, is used to focus the scattered light into more parallel beams, essentially serving as a light concentrator. After installing a car headlight lens, the headlight beams will not scatter, providing better ground illumination without affecting the normal driving of oncoming vehicles, thus enhancing driving safety. 2. Application scope of the lens: Car lenses are mainly used for xenon headlights. A headlight lens is a set of optical glass lenses added in front of the headlight bulb, which can focus the light more effectively, extend the range, and achieve better illumination effects.