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How many points are deducted for retrofitting xenon lights?

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SophiaLee
08/31/2025, 04:16:51 AM

Retrofitting xenon lights will result in a deduction of 3 points due to illegal use of lighting equipment. Below is relevant information: 1. Definition of xenon lights: Xenon lights, also known as HID (High-Intensity Discharge) headlights in the automotive lighting field, replace traditional tungsten filaments with high-pressure xenon gas enclosed in quartz tubes to provide higher color temperature and more focused illumination. Xenon lights operate by using high-voltage current to activate xenon gas, creating an arc of light that continuously discharges between two electrodes. 2. Working principle of xenon lights: The illumination mechanism involves filling a UV-cut anti-ultraviolet crystal quartz tube with various chemical gases, predominantly xenon (Xenon) and iodides, then using a ballast to instantly boost the vehicle's 12V DC voltage to 23,000 volts, which excites the xenon electrons inside the quartz tube through high-voltage oscillation.

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OBrooke
09/13/2025, 12:28:14 AM

I recently researched the legal issues surrounding vehicle modifications, and installing xenon headlights is typically considered illegal by traffic management authorities. According to current regulations in mainland China, unauthorized alterations to a vehicle's lighting system constitute a violation of safety rules, resulting in a 6-point deduction and fines ranging from 500 to 2,000 RMB. Such modifications can disrupt brightness consistency and increase road accident risks, especially during nighttime driving when intense glare can dazzle oncoming drivers. I recommend that car owners prioritize factory configurations. If enhanced brightness is truly needed, they should opt for compliant LED upgrade solutions with professional certification. During regular vehicle inspections, staff will thoroughly check the lighting system, and violations will incur on-the-spot penalties. To ensure road safety and avoid unnecessary trouble, it's best to review local traffic regulations or consult authorized repair shops before any modifications, guaranteeing all changes fall within legal limits. Don't take the risk—accumulating penalty points can have serious consequences.

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DiChristian
10/27/2025, 01:13:38 AM

When it comes to retrofitting xenon headlights, I've noticed many car owners aren't fully aware of the consequences. Simply put, unauthorized modification of vehicle lighting is a violation. If caught, you'll face a 6-point deduction on your driving record plus a fine. The issue lies in xenon lights' excessive brightness, which may exceed legal limits, disrupt normal lighting order, and increase safety risks. I remember one time while driving, an oncoming car's blinding glare nearly caused me to lose control – that's the danger of illegal modifications. If you're concerned about poor night visibility, consider OEM replacement parts or adjusting bulb positioning instead; it's both legal and safer. During routine maintenance, ask technicians to check your lighting setup to prevent issues. If inspected, promptly restore original equipment to avoid point accumulation affecting your driving privileges. Safety first is always right – prudent modification is the golden rule.

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LaJudah
12/10/2025, 12:29:30 AM

Getting caught by traffic police for installing HID headlights usually results in a 6-point deduction and a fine. This is considered illegal modification, as the excessive brightness can disrupt traffic and cause accidents. Car owners should legally upgrade their bulbs or regularly check to ensure their lights meet standards for safe driving.

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DiVanessa
01/30/2026, 01:40:47 AM

When discussing car modifications, the issue of penalty points is often brought up. Installing xenon headlights is considered a violation of vehicle technical regulations, with actual penalties reaching 6 points and a fine ranging from 500 to 2000 yuan. This modification causes brightness fluctuations, affecting other drivers' visibility and posing high potential risks. I recommend prioritizing original factory settings. If you're pursuing brightness, seek professional shops for compliant adjustments and regularly self-check your lighting system to ensure stability and compatibility, avoiding being penalized on the road. Safe habits can reduce the hassle of penalties.

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AryaMarie
04/25/2026, 12:47:36 PM

Regarding the penalties for retrofitting xenon headlights, I understand that the penalty points are generally around 6. Illegal modifications can cause the bulb brightness to exceed standards, increasing the risk of traffic accidents. Car owners can opt for OEM bulb upgrade solutions, which are both legal and cost-effective. Regular maintenance checks on lighting are crucial, such as ensuring relays and fuses are functioning properly, to avoid sudden malfunctions that could lead to violations. Safe driving always prioritizes compliance with regulations.

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