It is the car of an acquaintance. Your Ceed has to be by the TÜV and the right headlight causes problems – especially the daytime driving light. Here is a photo, on which you can see that the LED light strip on the right side is less bright than on the other side. Everything else seems to work wonderfully. At first it was said that only the daytime driving light had to be replaced. However, the employee of ATU then informed her that he held consultation with KIA I’m looking online for headlights for KBA No. 1260 (2.1) ACV (2.2) starts the list at 150€ and there are many spare parts up to 350€ but also some that are even more expensive. I wonder, however, how ATU could demand 2000€ here, that’s not in any proportion for me – especially because that means almost an economic total damage for them. I wonder, however, how ATU could demand 2000€. Also, why the LED strip cannot be replaced separately (this was first suggested to her, but does not work now). These would be cheaper again. I am confused myself, because as spare parts both the round illuminants and the LED strip are displayed – what of it is actually the daytime driving light? I recommended her to visit a free workshop and get advice there. A guarantee has the car na ch 8 years no longer (it would have been 7) and an employee of KIA (I think of a workshop) wanted money to make an effort at all to regulate the bulwark. It must also be mentioned that the car was involved in an accident (not caused by itself) a few months ago after, among other things, the left headlight was replaced. At that time, the right was certified by an expert report to be fully functional.