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  1. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) (HALOGEN)(WO/LED DAYTINE RUNNING LAMP) OEM#33100TG7A02 2017-2020 PL#HO2503165
    PARTSLINK: HO2503165  |  OEM Part Number: 33100TG7A02
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  2. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) (LED LOW/HALOGEN HIGH BEAM) OEM#33100TG7A21 2017-2020 PL#HO2503172
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  3. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) (LED)(RTL-E/BLACK EDITION/TOURING)(7 PIN MDL) **CAPA** OEM#33100T6ZA11 2021-2025 PL#HO2503207C
    PARTSLINK: HO2503207C  |  OEM Part Number: 33100T6ZA11
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  4. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) (LED)(RTL/SPORT MDL) **CAPA** OEM#33100T6ZA01 2021-2025 PL#HO2503204C
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  5. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) (LED)(RTL/SPORT MDL) OEM#33100T6ZA01 2021-2025 PL#HO2503204
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  6. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP UNIT LEFT (Driver Side) **CAPA** OEM#33151SJCA02 2006-2008 PL#HO2502128C
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  7. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP UNIT LEFT (Driver Side) OEM#33151SJCA02 2006-2008 PL#HO2502128
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  8. HONDA RIDGELINE HEAD LAMP UNIT RIGHT (Passenger Side) **CAPA** OEM#33101SJCA02 2006-2008 PL#HO2503128C
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  10. HUMMER HUMMER H3 HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) (W/PARK LAMP & MTG BRKT) OEM#15951164 2006-2010 PL#HU2503100
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  11. HUMMER HUMMER H3T HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) (W/ Park Lamp & MTG Bracket) OEM#15951164 2009-2010 PL#HU2503100
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  12. HYUNDAI ACCENT (EXC 06 SEDAN) HEAD LAMP ASSEMBLY LEFT (Driver Side) OEM#9210125050 2000-2002 PL#HY2502123
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  13. HYUNDAI ACCENT (EXC 06 SEDAN) HEAD LAMP ASSY RIGHT (Passenger Side) OEM#9210225050 2000-2002 PL#HY2503123
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  14. HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCHBACK HEAD LAMP ASSEMBLY LEFT (Driver Side) (HALOGEN PROJECTOR W/LED MARKER)*CAPA** OEM#921011R610 2014-2017 PL#HY2502191C
    PARTSLINK: HY2502191C  |  OEM Part Number: 921011R610
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  15. HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCHBACK HEAD LAMP ASSEMBLY LEFT (Driver Side) (HALOGEN) **CAPA** OEM#921011R010 2012-2014 PL#HY2502163C
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Vehicle headlights are a crucial safety feature that makes it possible for drivers to navigate the road. Whether it’s foggy weather or pitch black nighttime, vehicle headlights allow drivers to see the road clearly. Without these, the driver and the passengers are vulnerable to a potential accident.

From advanced LED lights to basic halogen lamps, head lights have become more diverse over time. Plus, replacing an old light bulb in one of these is easier than most people realize. You can install new headlights to complement the look of your car.

It is better for vehicle owners to first form a proper understanding of different types of headlights for cars to make the right replacement choice. Whether it’s burned out or dimming headlights, car owners need high visibility on the road to navigate obstacles. The good news is that there are many options to improve your on-the-road visibility.

Types of Car Headlights

To make the proper selection, car owners need to understand that there are different kinds of headlights. Primarily, there are two categories:

Sealed and Composite Beam Headlights

Sealed beam headlights contain a lens and a bulb in the same unit. But in composite lights, you’ll find lens, reflector, and filament separately. If a single part fails in a sealed beam headlight, you will have to replace the whole assembly. If one component fails in composite headlights, car owners need to replace the defective component. 

Projector and Reflector Headlights

Projector car headlights contain a bulk within a projector bowl that makes it possible for the light to reflect through a projector lens. You can find the lens in a metal-based chrome plate. Once the light makes direct contact with that metal piece, it creates light patterns projected straight on the road.

For head beam light cars, the projectors generate a more concentrated light beam than reflectors. They use a chrome-plated light source surface that triggers light reflection with the intense beam. Cars come with different headlights like Xenon, halogen, and advanced LED. While most cars have halogen headlines, LED lights run cooler, consume less power, and last longer than halogen.

Pre-Purchase Considerations

Here are key elements to consider before buying a vehicle’s headlights:

Whiteness

The owner’s manual is the most obvious consideration when buying car headlights. But also take into account the overall whiteness. It is the temperature at which the light burns and represents the actual production and is measured in Kelvin.

Car owners often fail to check the car bumper driver side headlight and hood. In layman’s terms, the lower the Kelvin rating or temperature translates into a yellowish head light. Remember that output can have a yellow, purple, and blue Kelvin rating.

Brightness

Apart from the type, you should be clear about how bright you want the headlight to be. Manufacturers assign a power rating to make it easier for car owners to buy headlights. The brighter the light – the more visibility you will have on the road.

Load Adjustment

Lead adjustment means a vehicle headlight can make adjustments automatically and push the beam to the lower side rather than blind on the road drivers. But this consideration depends on the weight fluctuation of your car.

Pricing

Depending on the quality and type, car headlight prices can be different. Decide your budget limit and then choose a suitable option for your car. But avoid getting the cheapest one you can find. Instead, opt for a headlight with a longer lifespan and minimal maintenance to save time and money without compromising on value.

Installation Tips

When installing, make sure to loosen the car headlight bulb retainer in advance. The goal is to keep the bulb in the same position. Configuration revolves around capsules and sealed beams. Capsules are quite simple and easy to replace. In fact, capsules are standard for the majority of new cars.

You just need to plug into your vehicle’s headlight socket for assembly. On the other hand, sealed beams are common for 10 year or older vehicles. You can mount sealed beams in front of your vehicle. Sealed beams are usually used on large SUVs and trucks.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

You’d be surprised how much road debris car headlights can accumulate over time. And before you know it – the light is hazy and doesn’t render enough exposure. The best way to maintain headlights for a long time is to clean them regularly and test their functioning.

You don’t have to do deep cleaning – a simple cleaning should be all it takes to restore the original intensity of the headlights. For cleaning, use a microfiber cloth with some dampness to clean your vehicle’s headlights once a week. It is the best way to ensure dirt and dust don’t compromise the intensity and functionality of your headlights and keep you safe on the road.

You should also address yellowing and clouding issues that give off significantly less light. Sunlight is the critical factor when it comes to yellowness around headlights. It impacts the headlights’ plastic structure and makes them dull and cloudy.

You can use a restoration system to cut out yellow marks and restore your headlights to their original look. To save time, seek out a local dealer for headlight repair or replacement. In case of a displacement that may create a safety issue, check out and resolve the illumination and alignment issues.

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Conclusion

Review all the considerations to save money and improve road vision when buying your car’s headlight. Since the quality deteriorates over time, car owners should change their headlights every 2-3 years.

In hindsight, vehicle owners should focus on getting headlights from a reputable and trustworthy provider that can cater to their particular specifications. Ideally, your vehicle headlight should align with your specific needs and last a long time.