Don't think they were fitted to cars with HID's so you may not find one :)
The height sensors will have 6 wires if the car has one. If there are only 3 wires it won't have one.
A while ago I flashed a parked up taxi cos he was on the left facing me with headlights on so he decided to go main beam to be an even bigger prick. Needless to say my Disco with additional front spots won the competition.
Yes but according to a quick google search it just says as long as it doesn't dazzle other drivers. I suspect lots of the ones that dazzle are poorly designed cheap imports.
These may be suitable
https://www.classiccarleds.co.uk/products/d1s-hid-to-led-conversion-kit-8600lm-6000k-daylight-white-replacement-for-oem-hid-zenon?srsltid=AfmBOoocbQoTrI3t-1naHRnzJWjPFqYte_Vr_m6mw8JXqvKw3Ab5SNbQ
So the insurance company will say you shouldn't have been driving it until it had been assessed. Sadly I think you'll have a job proving you didn't cause the issue.
Just to be clear. And I know now't about this model.
6 months ago you were getting white smoke so parked it up.
Then someone reversed into it so insurance company sent it for a quote.
£14k for new engine.
What about bodywork repair?
What have insurance company said?
For typical LEDs then yes I agree but the LED voltage regulator may be set higher than 10v. I'm no expert on car LEDs but they may have a cut off voltage to stop battery drain with the ignition off. A quick google of a LED bulb gave Supported Voltage: DC12-17V.