GEELY 7051042600 HEADLAMP ASSY
Product Specifications
| GEELY | 7051042600 |
| GEELY | T28050306014 |
The HEADLAMP ASSY is the complete front lighting assembly that provides the vehicle's primary road illumination and forward signalling functions, integrating within a single polycarbonate-lensed housing the low beam, high beam, daytime running light, position lamp, and direction indicator, with the specific light source technology — halogen, HID xenon discharge, or LED — determined by the vehicle's trim level and market specification. The optical system within each headlamp housing consists of a projector lens module or a parabolic reflector for each function, precision-formed to project a legally defined beam pattern with a sharp horizontal cutoff on the low beam that maximises road illumination ahead while preventing glare to oncoming drivers as required by ECE R112 and R123. On HID xenon assemblies an integrated ballast or an external ballast unit generates the 20,000V ignition pulse and regulates the 85V operating arc of the xenon burner, and the assembly incorporates a mandatory automatic headlamp levelling motor that adjusts the projector module angle in response to the ride height sensor signal. On matrix LED and adaptive headlamp assemblies, an LED driver control unit within the housing manages individual LED segment activation, turning off segments that would dazzle oncoming vehicles detected by the forward camera, effectively providing full high beam illumination without glare.
This unit — GEELY 7051042600 — is manufactured to OEM-equivalent specifications: housing mounting point geometry and seal profile, lens outer surface form for gap and flush fit to the adjacent wing and bumper, reflector and projector optical geometry, levelling motor travel range and connector pinout, wiring connector positions and locking tab geometry, and ECE type approval compliance for the relevant market are matched to the original part. Supplied as a direct bolt-in replacement for standard fitment. Available wholesale from 101.76 USD, MOQ 10 pcs, production lead time 45 days.
Headlamp assemblies are replaced after impact damage that cracks the lens or housing, UV-induced lens hazing that reduces light transmission below ECE minimum intensity thresholds, moisture ingress through degraded housing seals that corrodes reflector coatings and bulb holders, and electrical failure of integrated LED driver boards or HID ballast units that are not separately serviceable. Always aim the headlamps correctly after any replacement — a headlamp aimed incorrectly after replacement dazzles oncoming drivers at low beam and reduces forward visibility at high beam, and is an immediate roadworthiness failure item at vehicle inspection.
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal before removing any headlamp assembly — HID xenon ballasts retain a lethal charge of up to 20,000V for several minutes after the ignition is switched off; always disconnect the battery and wait a minimum of 3 minutes before handling any xenon ballast connector or burner; on matrix LED assemblies the LED driver circuits retain charge that can destroy the new assembly's driver board if connected while the vehicle supply is live.
- Remove the front bumper or wheel arch liner section as required by the vehicle-specific procedure to access all headlamp mounting bolts — most modern headlamp assemblies have one or two mounting points accessible only from behind the bumper fascia; attempting to remove the assembly without releasing all mounting points cracks the housing at concealed mounting bosses and distorts the lens frame.
- Transfer the levelling motor, ballast, and any separately mounted modules from the old assembly to the new unit only if they are confirmed serviceable and are not integrated into the new assembly housing — on HID systems the ballast is often mounted separately on the body behind the headlamp and connects to the new assembly via the existing harness; on LED systems verify which modules are integral to the new housing and which are supplied separately before beginning the transfer.
- Inspect the body aperture seal face and all wiring harness grommets for damage before fitting the new assembly — a corroded or deformed aperture seal face allows water ingress behind the new assembly, reaching the body cavity and potentially the headlamp housing interior through gaps at the rear; clean the seal face and apply butyl tape if the original seal is compressed or cracked.
- Confirm the replacement assembly is the correct market specification before installation — left-hand-drive and right-hand-drive headlamps have different asymmetric low beam cutoff angles that are not interchangeable; fitting the wrong-hand assembly produces a beam that dazzles oncoming traffic on the correct side while leaving the road edge unilluminated, and is a legal offence in all jurisdictions.
- Install the new HEADLAMP ASSY (GEELY 7051042600), torque all mounting fasteners, reconnect all electrical connectors, reconnect the battery, and perform a full headlamp aim check and adjustment on a headlamp aiming screen or optical beam setter before the vehicle leaves the workshop — on xenon and matrix LED assemblies perform the levelling system initialisation via scan tool, and on vehicles with camera-based ADAS systems perform a front camera calibration if the headlamp replacement required bumper removal that disturbed the camera mounting position.