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Home News Insights What Can You Do To Your Headlights (According To JPJ)? What Can You Do To Your Headlights (According To JPJ)? Insights Aswan | January 21, 2021 08:33 am This is an especially tricky one, but some things are for certain. One of the most common ways to get stopped at a JPJ roadblock is by having a tint that looks a little too dark. But the next most popular method of getting a free check is by having modified headlights - although the problem here is the regulations can be a little strange and difficult to decipher. The short answer is: don't touch your car's headlights. The longer answer is: it really depends on what you're going to be doing. JPJ's hard and fast answer is any modifications to the headlight system of your car is illegal - even if you're retrofitting headlights from a more modern car. There's also a secondary clause that states headlights must be below a colour temperature of 4,300 K. The problem here is these regulations were mainly to do with High Intensity Discharge projector lighting systems, or HID, which were being retrofitted to older cars. These lights are extremely bright compared to the regular halogen headlights most cars used to come with - but the problem is that they require automatic leveling and cutoffs to stop your lights from blinding other motorists. But between halogen lights and HID systems, there is still a spectrum of options. Light Emitting Diodes have become commonplace in both factory fitment and the aftermarket, and in many cases they seem to be passable for road usage. LED lamps are brighter than your standard lighting systems, while not being as intrusive as HID systems. This is important to know because there are some cars - especially old units - that run sealed-beam headlamps which are hard to find replacements for. Swapping to a more modern bulb system or LEDs is not a bad way to improve visibility and safety - just make sure that your headlights are properly adjusted so as to not blind other road users at night. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags JPJ Headlights LEDs hid led Print Related News Lampu HID, LED, Halogen – Apa Yang Boleh, Apa Yang Tidak Mengikut JPJ? Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | July 30, 2021 Nak ubahsuai lampu kereta untuk menjadi lebih baik tapi tak tahu sama ada lampu tersebut mendapat kelulusan daripada JPJ atau tidak? Jangan risau, we ... All Of The Lights - A Deepavali Special Insights Aswan | November 11, 2020 Automotive lighting has come a long way from just headlamps and tail lamps. Being the festival of lights, let's go through all of the different kinds ... VIDEO: All-New 2015 Toyota Hilux Teased Again For Thailand In New Clip Auto News Jim Kem | May 12, 2015 Through our sister site Autospinn of Thailand, we've gotten wind of a video that has been posted online teasing the highly anticipated Hilux Revo ... JPJ Urge Motorists To Settle DBKL Summonses By 1 Sept Or Get Blacklisted Auto News Eric | August 30, 2018 Motorists with outstanding Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) summonses are urged to settle their summonses by 1 September or risk getting blacklisted by ... Comments
What Can You Do To Your Headlights (According To JPJ)? Insights Aswan | January 21, 2021 08:33 am This is an especially tricky one, but some things are for certain. One of the most common ways to get stopped at a JPJ roadblock is by having a tint that looks a little too dark. But the next most popular method of getting a free check is by having modified headlights - although the problem here is the regulations can be a little strange and difficult to decipher. The short answer is: don't touch your car's headlights. The longer answer is: it really depends on what you're going to be doing. JPJ's hard and fast answer is any modifications to the headlight system of your car is illegal - even if you're retrofitting headlights from a more modern car. There's also a secondary clause that states headlights must be below a colour temperature of 4,300 K. The problem here is these regulations were mainly to do with High Intensity Discharge projector lighting systems, or HID, which were being retrofitted to older cars. These lights are extremely bright compared to the regular halogen headlights most cars used to come with - but the problem is that they require automatic leveling and cutoffs to stop your lights from blinding other motorists. But between halogen lights and HID systems, there is still a spectrum of options. Light Emitting Diodes have become commonplace in both factory fitment and the aftermarket, and in many cases they seem to be passable for road usage. LED lamps are brighter than your standard lighting systems, while not being as intrusive as HID systems. This is important to know because there are some cars - especially old units - that run sealed-beam headlamps which are hard to find replacements for. Swapping to a more modern bulb system or LEDs is not a bad way to improve visibility and safety - just make sure that your headlights are properly adjusted so as to not blind other road users at night. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags JPJ Headlights LEDs hid led
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Lampu HID, LED, Halogen – Apa Yang Boleh, Apa Yang Tidak Mengikut JPJ? Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | July 30, 2021 Nak ubahsuai lampu kereta untuk menjadi lebih baik tapi tak tahu sama ada lampu tersebut mendapat kelulusan daripada JPJ atau tidak? Jangan risau, we ...
All Of The Lights - A Deepavali Special Insights Aswan | November 11, 2020 Automotive lighting has come a long way from just headlamps and tail lamps. Being the festival of lights, let's go through all of the different kinds ...
VIDEO: All-New 2015 Toyota Hilux Teased Again For Thailand In New Clip Auto News Jim Kem | May 12, 2015 Through our sister site Autospinn of Thailand, we've gotten wind of a video that has been posted online teasing the highly anticipated Hilux Revo ...
JPJ Urge Motorists To Settle DBKL Summonses By 1 Sept Or Get Blacklisted Auto News Eric | August 30, 2018 Motorists with outstanding Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) summonses are urged to settle their summonses by 1 September or risk getting blacklisted by ...