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2000 Honda Accord Headlights — Purpose, Care, and Replacement
Technical sources such as the 2000 Honda Accord Owner’s and Service Manuals, Australia’s ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices), and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 confirm that headlights are standard, mandatory equipment on this model. Headlights are absolutely relevant to the 2000 Honda Accord.
On the 2000 Accord, the headlights do two key jobs: help the driver see at night and in poor weather, and make the vehicle clearly visible to others. Low beam is designed to light the road without dazzling oncoming traffic, while high beam reaches further ahead for open-road visibility. Most ANZ-market cars of this era run halogen bulbs, with specific bulb types varying by build and trim. The correct fitment and wattage are listed in the owner’s manual and on the lamp housing.
For servicing, it’s worth checking the headlights at the same time as routine maintenance. Halogen bulbs dim gradually before they fail, so replacing them in pairs keeps the beam colour and brightness even. If a bulb does blow, avoid touching the quartz glass with bare fingers, the oils can shorten bulb life. A quick look over the fuses, headlight relay, and earth points can save a lot of head-scratching later.
Aim matters. If the beam is set too high, other drivers get dazzled, too low and the driver loses distance vision. Park on level ground facing a wall or garage door, measure the lamp centre height, and set the cut-off a little below that mark at about 5–7 metres. For exact specs, follow the procedure in the service manual and local road rules.
Ageing lenses can turn cloudy or yellow from UV exposure, cutting light output. A quality restoration kit with a proper UV-seal topcoat can bring back clarity. If the lens is crazed or the housing leaks and fogs up, replacement is the better call.
- Replace bulbs in pairs and stick to the specified wattage.
- Keep lenses clean, restore or replace if yellowed.
- Check aiming after any front-end work or bulb change.
- If upgrading to LED or HID, ensure ADR/NZ compliance and correct beam focus.
Popular questions about 2000 Honda Accord headlights
What bulb type fits a 2000 Honda Accord in Australia or New Zealand?
Bulb types vary by build and trim. Many ANZ 6th‑gen Accords use separate halogen bulbs for low and high beam, while some markets use 9006 (low) and 9005 (high). The sure-fire way is to check the owner’s manual or the markings on the back of the headlamp. Park/position bulbs are typically wedge type. Always match the specified wattage.
How often should the headlights be replaced or restored?
Halogen bulbs often dim over time, so many owners swap them every 3–5 years or when light output drops—always in pairs. If lenses are yellowed or hazy, a restoration with UV sealant can restore performance, badly crazed or leaking housings are best replaced.
How do they adjust the headlight aim on a 2000 Accord?
On level ground, park 5–7 metres from a wall, measure the lamp centre height, and adjust the vertical screw so the low-beam cut-off sits slightly below that height. Fine-tune horizontally so the beam pattern lines up evenly. Follow the Honda procedure and local rules (ADR/WOF) to avoid glare.