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1999 Honda Accord headlights — purpose, care and replacement

Technical sources including the Honda Owner’s Manual (1999 Accord, Lighting section), the Honda Accord Service Manual (1998–2002, Lighting System), Australia’s ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00, and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 confirm that the 1999 Honda Accord is factory-fitted with halogen headlights and must have them operational for road use. So headlights are absolutely relevant for this model.

The headlights on a 1999 Honda Accord do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather, throwing a legal, roadworthy beam so the driver can see and be seen. They’re designed to meet beam pattern and brightness requirements, reduce glare to oncoming traffic, and survive years of heat and vibration. On this generation, the lamps are typically halogen units using market-specific bulbs (commonly 9006 low beam with 9005 high beam, or an H4 dual‑filament setup in some trims). Always check the owner’s manual or the lamp back-caps for the correct bulb codes before ordering parts.

As part of routine servicing, it pays to give the Accord’s headlights some love. Bulbs dim with age long before they blow, so if night driving feels a bit ordinary, fresh quality halogens can restore proper brightness. Replace in pairs to keep colour and output matched. If the lenses look cloudy or yellowed, a headlight restoration kit can clear the haze and bring back lost light — that’s often the cheapest “upgrade” you can make. While you’re there, look for cracks, moisture inside the housing, brittle seals, or corroded connectors. Any water ingress will shorten bulb life and can fuzz up the reflector.

Electrical checks are straightforward: confirm fuses and the headlight relay are healthy, and measure battery voltage with the engine running — low system voltage will make any halogen globe look weak. When fitting new bulbs, don’t touch the glass (oily fingerprints create hot spots), use gloves and seat the bulb fully with the dust cap refitted to keep the housing sealed. If the beam seems off, use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on level ground to set aim — proper alignment improves visibility and keeps the car compliant for rego or WoF inspections. If wiring, switches or the multifunction stalk act up, a qualified auto sparky can diagnose without guesswork.

  • Replace bulbs in pairs and stick with reputable brands.
  • Restore or replace hazy lenses to reclaim output.
  • Check aim and sealing after any headlight work.

Popular questions

What bulb type fits a 1999 Honda Accord?
Most 1999 Accords use halogen bulbs. Depending on market and trim, low beam is often 9006 with high beam 9005, while some variants use an H4 dual‑filament bulb. The safest bet is to confirm the code in the owner’s manual or on the back of the headlight dust cap before buying.

Why are my Accord’s headlights dim or yellow?
Ageing halogen bulbs gradually lose brightness, and UV‑aged lenses scatter light. Replacing the bulbs and restoring the lens clarity usually brings a big improvement. Also check charging voltage, earth points, and for any moisture in the housings.

How often should headlights be replaced?
There’s no strict interval, but many owners swap halogens every 2–4 years or around 40–60,000 km to prevent dimming. If one fails, replace both sides so colour and output match, and recheck aim afterwards.

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