Automotive Guide Headlights Do Get Burned Out

By: Tracy Dawson
Automotive Guide

Your car’s headlights are extremely important. These are not just mounted on your car just for aesthetic purposes but they are extremely functional then you may perceive them to be.

If you are caught driving in the middle of a torrential downpour, you turn your headlights on to help you have a safe drive. Or if you are caught driving and the fog starts to set, headlights should be turned on to give you a clearer view of the road ahead. Headlights are mostly used in situations when your view as the driver is lessened because of certain conditions in the weather.

That is why it is important that you do make sure your headlights are in good condition each time you drive out of your garage or driveway because you would never know just what the weather has in store for you. These headlights actually get burned out. However, automobile experts suggest that when one headlight gets burned out, it is not wise to replace both at the same time. They believe that in the near future, you may be caught with both headlights burned out and that would not be very good for you.

Determine which of your headlights has burned out. And when you have done so, check as per what kind of headlight does your car have. There are some that just ask you to replace the bulb inside the headlight itself while there are some that ask you to replace the entire headlight. You can purchase these headlights or bulbs from auto parts stores. If you are not sure as per the right kind for your vehicle, you can ask assistance from their expertly-trained sales people.

To replace just your headlight’s bulb, find the wires that are connected to the headlight. You can do this by opening the hood of your car. Then try twisting the black plastic ring at the back of the headlight so that the bulb would be released. You can now pull out the bulb and unplug it. You can now put in the new bulb and twist the plastic ring back on.

If you do have to replace the whole headlight, start by unscrewing the tiny screws that hold the thin metal frame that holds the headlight to your vehicle. Pull out the burned out headlight and unplug it and then you can put in the new one.

Make sure that when you put in a new bulb or headlight, you check them out to see if you have put them correctly.

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Tracy is a 29 year old researcher and writer from Dallas, Texas with extensive experience in writing auto-related articles and covering automotive related events. She is currently a contributing writer for a leading automotive e-zine.

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