What to Do When Halogen Headlights Are Not Bright Enough?
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There are mainly three methods to address the issue of insufficient brightness in halogen headlights. Below is a detailed introduction to these three methods: Replace Halogen Bulbs with LED Bulbs: This can solve the problem of dim low beams. However, due to the short wavelength and high color temperature of LED bulbs, their focal point may deviate from the original halogen bulbs. Directly replacing halogen bulbs with LED bulbs can easily cause the high beams to scatter, resulting in a shorter illumination distance and poorer high-beam performance. Replace Halogen Bulbs with Xenon Headlights: Upgrading to xenon headlights is a relatively common solution. This requires cutting off the original halogen bulb socket and installing a lens and bulb socket. The color temperature of xenon headlights can be adjusted to adapt to different road conditions. Add a Lens to the High-Beam Position Based on the LED Bulb Replacement: This method can solve the scattering issues of both low and high beams, achieving better results. However, it requires disassembling the headlight to install the lens.