謝謝,但是我查了一下是寫When replacing a halogen bulb with an LED bulb you have to be careful and follow the NZTA guidelines. The guidelines and laws are in place because every year problems with vehicle lighting contribute to around 7 deaths and 88 injuries on our roads. The NZTA regulations states that your lights must not dazzle, confuse, or distract other drivers.
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Dipped beam headlamps
Dipped beam headlamps are used for lighting the way ahead of the vehicle at night. The beam pattern is controlled so that the driver can see the road ahead without causing glare to other road users. (Dipped beam and main beam headlamps are often combined into one lamp.)
Fitting requirements
All vehicles are fitted with one or two dipped beam headlamps as original equipment.
You may not fit any additional dipped beam headlamps to a vehicle.
Dipped beam headlamps must be white or amber in colour.
On the road
Dipped beam headlamps should be used during the hours of darkness and whenever visibility is poor. Because they are dipped, they can be safely used in all conditions without dazzling other road users.
感覺只要不影響其他車主就好
Modifying/improving performance
Replacement lamps
There are many ‘straight swap’ lamps available for purchase from vehicle lighting retailers as well as online. Vehicle lighting retailers in New Zealand are required by law to sell lamps which meet approved standards and are fit for the purpose for which you’re intending to use them – so they’ll be able to advise you on choosing the right lamp for the job.
However, if you buy online, particularly from an overseas site, you need to ensure lighting equipment complies with the law and meets approved standards – otherwise you risk failing your next warrant of fitness inspection.
Replacement bulbs
If you want to improve the performance of your headlamps, you can replace the bulbs with high-efficiency bulbs. However, these replacement bulbs must be of a similar type and wattage as the original bulbs, eg don’t replace a standard bulb with one of higher wattage.
Make sure replacement bulbs are the correct colour, eg headlamp bulbs must be predominantly white or amber, although some white bulbs can look slightly blue. You should use commonsense to ensure you don’t run into trouble later on.
Vehicle lighting retailers in New Zealand are required by law to sell bulbs which are fit for the purpose for which you’re intending to use them – so they’ll be able to advise you on choosing the right bulb for the job.