Where is the Original Headlight Number Located?

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LaArya
07/30/25 5:26am
The original headlight number is generally located at the bottom left or bottom right corner of the headlight. Below are introductions to several types of lights: 1. Daytime Running Lights (DRL): Daytime running lights are not used for illumination but primarily to make other drivers aware of your presence. Therefore, their light effect resembles sunlight reflection. They are usually designed above or below the headlights, and the light area is relatively small. 2. Low Beam: The low beam is the most commonly used light, serving mainly for illumination and also to alert other drivers. It is designed in the central area of the headlight. 3. Position Lights (Marker Lights): Position lights are also a type of warning light, typically located on the side edges of the vehicle. Their main purpose is to inform others of your car's width, but they are generally not used alone. When the low beam is turned on, the position lights automatically activate. 4. Brake Lights: Brake lights activate when the driver applies the brakes and are considered a type of warning light. They are primarily designed at the rear of the car and illuminate in red when braking, serving to alert following vehicles to avoid rear-end collisions.
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