What is the Difference Between a Complete Headlight Assembly and a Semi-Complete Headlight Assembly?
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Here is an introduction to the differences between a complete headlight assembly and a semi-complete headlight assembly: 1. Different components included: A complete headlight assembly includes the lamp housing, bulb, and computer control board; a semi-complete headlight assembly lacks the bulb and computer control board compared to a complete one. 2. Different usage methods: A complete headlight assembly can be used directly after wiring; a semi-complete headlight assembly cannot be used directly after wiring and requires the original car bulb and control board to be connected before use. 3. A complete headlight assembly refers to the entire lighting system installed at both ends of the front of the car, used for illumination during driving at night or on dimly lit roads, including the lamp housing, fog lights, turn signals, headlights, wiring, etc., collectively referred to as the headlight assembly.