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OEX H11 Globe 12V 55W Standard  - GLX10110
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OEX H11 Globe 12V 55W Standard - GLX10110

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OEX D4S 35W HID Globe 4300K - GLXD4S4300K
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OEX D4S 35W HID Globe 4300K - GLXD4S4300K

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Narva H1 Globe P14.5S 12V 55W - 48320BL

Narva H1 Globe P14.5S 12V 55W - 48320BL

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NOCO Boost X 12V 1250A Jump Starter - GBX45

NOCO Boost X 12V 1250A Jump Starter - GBX45

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HELLA  H7 PX26d Globe 12V 55W - CA1255

HELLA H7 PX26d Globe 12V 55W - CA1255

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Repco HB3 Globe 12V 60W P20D Bl - RHB3BL-2

Repco HB3 Globe 12V 60W P20D Bl - RHB3BL-2

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Narva HB3 Globe P20D 12V 60W - 48005BL

Narva HB3 Globe P20D 12V 60W - 48005BL

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Repco Hir2 Globe 12V 55W Px22D - RHIR2BL-2

Repco Hir2 Globe 12V 55W Px22D - RHIR2BL-2

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OEX D1S 35W HID Globe 6000K - GLXD1S6000K
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OEX D1S 35W HID Globe 6000K - GLXD1S6000K

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Replacing and Maintaining Headlight Bulbs on Your 1988 Suzuki Vitara

When it comes to keeping your 1988 Suzuki Vitara roadworthy, ensuring your headlight bulbs are in good nick is a priority. These essential components not only illuminate your path in the dark but also ensure you're visible to other drivers. Regularly inspecting and replacing your headlight bulbs can make all the difference in enhancing safety and performance. If you're planning on replacing or servicing the headlight bulbs on your Vitara, here's a nifty guide to get you started.

Before diving into the replacement process, it's good to know the type of bulbs your 1988 Suzuki Vitara uses. Although specifics might vary, most models from that year likely use halogen bulbs. Always consult your owner's manual to find the exact specifications and recommended types, ensuring compatibility and performance.

If you're tackling this task, here's a simple step-by-step process to guide you:

  1. Ensure the vehicle is turned off and the headlight switch is in the 'off' position. Safety first, so let's avoid any potential electrical mishaps.
  2. Open the bonnet and locate the back of the headlight assembly. You'll usually find a dust cover securing the bulb in place, simply twist it counterclockwise to remove it.
  3. Disconnect the power supply by gently unplugging the wiring socket attached to the bulb. Once disconnected, you can twist and remove the old bulb.
  4. Install the new bulb. Take care not to touch the glass with your bare fingers, as oils from your skin can shorten the bulb's lifespan. Instead, use a clean cloth or gloves.
  5. Reconnect the wiring socket and replace the dust cover by twisting it clockwise until it's securely in place.
  6. Turn on your headlights to check if the new bulb is functioning properly, ensuring the light is evenly distributed.

Aside from replacement, regular maintenance plays a crucial role in keeping your headlights performing optimally. Consider cleaning the headlight lenses to remove dirt and grime buildup that may dim light output. You can use a mixture of mild soap and warm water, or a specialised headlight lens cleaner to keep them clear and bright.

Checking the alignment of your headlights is also important. If your beams aren't aimed correctly, they might not illuminate the road as effectively and could distract other drivers. Your local mechanic can help with this task, ensuring everything is in top condition.

By keeping an eye on your headlights and addressing any issues promptly, you'll ensure that your 1988 Suzuki Vitara remains safe and reliable, providing clear visibility during your travels. Remember, your headlights aren't just a legal requirement - they're a key component of your vehicle's safety arsenal.