Is it legal to replace the position lights with white LED bulbs?
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Replacing car position lights with white LED bulbs is not legal and will cause the vehicle to fail the annual inspection. According to regulations, car position lights must be orange or amber in color. White position lights have insufficient light penetration and must not be spaced more than 80 centimeters apart. Below is additional information: 1. Car headlights are closely related to the safety of drivers during nighttime driving or in poor weather conditions, so any issues with light brightness should be promptly addressed. 2. If the car lights are too dim, a scientific voltage boosting method can be used to provide the headlights with a constant optimal working voltage. This allows the bulb filaments to preheat during startup for protection, and after starting, the headlights can emit a steady, bright white light that does not fluctuate with engine changes. 3. If the car's headlights are replaced with LED bulbs, as long as the brightness meets standards, the left and right brightness is consistent, and there are no obvious signs of modification on the exterior, the car will have a better chance of passing the annual inspection.