What is the Difference Between Steering Headlights and Steering Auxiliary Lights?
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Steering headlights and steering auxiliary lights have the following three differences: Fundamental Difference: The fundamental difference between steering headlights and steering auxiliary lights lies in their mechanisms. Steering headlights achieve their function by rotating the reflector cup and bulb, while steering auxiliary lights involve a small bulb set at a special angle within the headlight, which illuminates at specific times to assist. In practical use, the effectiveness of steering auxiliary lights in illuminating blind spots is not as good as that of adaptive headlights. Function of Steering Headlights: Steering headlights can automatically adjust the illumination range of the reflector cup and bulb based on the vehicle's speed and turning angle. This allows them to illuminate the upcoming curve in advance, providing the driver with better visibility of the road ahead. Function of Steering Auxiliary Lights: The way steering auxiliary light systems engage varies slightly depending on the vehicle model. For example, in the Volkswagen Magotan, the steering auxiliary lights only activate when the vehicle is moving at a speed above 10 km/h and the low beam headlights are turned on.