Will traffic police check if halogen lights are changed to LED lights?
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Car halogen lights can be changed to LED lights, and traffic police generally do not check. However, there are optical requirements for simply replacing the bulbs. If only the bulb is replaced, it is best to use original LED headlights. You can consult a 4S store, as this car model is equipped with LED headlights. Replacing the entire optical assembly together ensures there are no issues with light output. The relevant introduction to car halogen lights is as follows: Introduction 1: Car halogen lights, also known as tungsten halogen bulbs or quartz bulbs, are a variant of incandescent bulbs. Halogen lights are made with tungsten filaments but are enclosed in a smaller quartz glass shell. Because the shell is very close to the filament, if it were made of regular glass, it would easily melt. Introduction 2: The gas inside the glass shell consists of different gases that form the halogen lamp group. These gases have a very interesting characteristic—they combine with tungsten vapor.