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Mechpro Air Compressor 1.25hp 65L/min 8L - MPB1008

Mechpro Air Compressor 1.25hp 65L/min 8L - MPB1008

$208
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Projecta Circuit Tester 6v / 12v - CT620

Projecta Circuit Tester 6v / 12v - CT620

$12
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Projecta Brass Circuit Tester - CT618

Projecta Brass Circuit Tester - CT618

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T&E Tools Heavy Duty Circuit Tester 6/12/24V - 3002

T&E Tools Heavy Duty Circuit Tester 6/12/24V - 3002

$42
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Milwaukee M12 LED Work Light (Tool Only) - M12TLED-0

Milwaukee M12 LED Work Light (Tool Only) - M12TLED-0

$81
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Mastercool Uv Lamp 12V 50W - TOX9245

Mastercool Uv Lamp 12V 50W - TOX9245

$740
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T&E Tools Circuit Tester 6/12/24V - 3000

T&E Tools Circuit Tester 6/12/24V - 3000

$28
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Milwaukee M18 LED Work Light (Tool Only) - M18TLED-0

Milwaukee M18 LED Work Light (Tool Only) - M18TLED-0

$107
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T&E Tools Brass Circuit Tester 6/12/24V - 3006

T&E Tools Brass Circuit Tester 6/12/24V - 3006

$24
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Uv Lamp Kit 12V 50W - TOX216

Uv Lamp Kit 12V 50W - TOX216

$1,050
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Headlight Maintenance and Replacement for Your 1997 Ford Falcon

For those who take pride in maintaining their vehicles, keeping the headlights in good condition is an important aspect. If you own a 1997 Ford Falcon, understanding the process of headlight maintenance and replacement can help ensure your headlights are both looking great and functioning effectively.

The headlights on the 1997 Ford Falcon are a key component not only for your safety but also for other road users. Over time, headlights can become dim or foggy, which may significantly hamper visibility. Regular checks and timely replacement of the bulbs can make a world of difference in your night-time driving experience.

When it comes to replacing headlights, the first step is to identify whether both the bulb and the headlight assembly need changing. If it's just the bulbs, you're in luck since they can be swapped out relatively easily. Here's a quick guide to help you through the process:

  1. Turn off the Engine - Before you start, ensure your car's engine is off and the keys are removed. This is crucial for your own safety.
  2. Access the Headlight Assembly - Pop open the bonnet and locate the back of the headlight assembly. In some cases, you might have to remove covers or unscrew components to reach the bulb.
  3. Remove the Old Bulb - Gently twist the bulb socket anticlockwise to remove the bulb. Be careful here as bulbs can be fragile and may break.
  4. Install the New Bulb - Without touching the glass part of the new bulb (oil from your fingers can shorten the bulb's life), insert it into the socket and twist it clockwise until secure.
  5. Reassemble and Test - Put everything back in place. Turn your car on and test the headlights to ensure the new bulbs are working as expected.

If you notice that the headlight assembly itself is cracked or yellowed, it might be time to replace the entire unit. For that, consulting a professional may be beneficial as proper alignment is critical. A misaligned headlight can dazzle other drivers or impair your visibility on the road.

Tip for keeping your headlights clean is regularly using a headlight restoration kit available at automotive stores. They help in removing haze and restoring clarity. Regular cleaning of the lights can prevent build-up and potential damage to the headlight lens.

By paying attention to your Ford Falcon's headlights, you make driving safer for yourself and others. Plus, maintaining them in good shape adds to the car's aesthetic appeal, keeping your Falcon looking its best on the road.