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PROJECTA 48V 5.4Kwh Lithium Chassis - LB105-48HDC

PROJECTA 48V 5.4Kwh Lithium Chassis - LB105-48HDC

$10,736
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Led Strip Flexible 12V 5000mm - 87810R

Led Strip Flexible 12V 5000mm - 87810R

$719
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Narva LED Strip Flexible 12v 5000mm - 87810B

Narva LED Strip Flexible 12v 5000mm - 87810B

$713
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HELLA 10/33V LED Interior Light Flush Mount - 95951025

HELLA 10/33V LED Interior Light Flush Mount - 95951025

$57
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Lamp Strip 12V LED Length 83mm - 87550

Lamp Strip 12V LED Length 83mm - 87550

$39
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Led Strip Flexible 12V 5000mm - 87810

Led Strip Flexible 12V 5000mm - 87810

$682
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Narva Dual USB Socket Flush Mount White - 1 Pce - 81134WBL

Narva Dual USB Socket Flush Mount White - 1 Pce - 81134WBL

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Interior Light LED 12V Flush Mount - 95951001

Interior Light LED 12V Flush Mount - 95951001

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Maintaining the Exterior Bulbs of Your 2001 Holden Commodore

When it comes to maintaining your 2001 Holden Commodore, checking and replacing exterior bulbs should be a regular part of your car servicing routine. Making sure that all the exterior lights are working properly ensures your safety on the road and that you are complying with vehicle regulations. Exterior bulbs include headlights, taillights, brake lights, indicators, and parking lights. Ensuring these are in top shape helps you stay visible to other drivers and can prevent accidents.

Driving with a faulty bulb can lead to unnecessary fines or, worse, an accident. Fortunately, replacing and maintaining these bulbs is relatively straightforward and can often be done at home with the right tools. Here's what you need to know about exterior bulbs for your Holden Commodore.

  • Headlights: The headlights are obviously pivotal for night driving. It's a good idea to check them regularly and replace them in pairs so the light output and colour match.
  • Taillights and Brake Lights: These lights alert drivers behind you when you're braking or stopping. Make it a habit to inspect them and clean the lens covers to ensure full visibility.
  • Indicators: Also referred to as blinkers or turn signals, indicators let other drivers know your intentions on the road. If they start blinking rapidly or not at all, it's usually an indication that the bulb needs replacing.
  • Parking Lights: Although used less often, these lights are still necessary when you park in poorly lit areas at night.

When replacing bulbs, make sure you choose the correct type for your vehicle. This information can usually be found in your vehicle's manual. When handling the bulbs, it's best not to touch the glass with your fingers as the natural oil from your skin can create hotspots and reduce the lifespan of the bulb.

It's always beneficial to regularly clean all the lights, removing any dirt or grime that may have accumulated. This improves the visibility of your lights and enhances their effectiveness. If you find that replacing a bulb doesn't resolve the lighting issue, there might be an issue with the wiring or fuses, and you should consider consulting a professional mechanic.

Proper maintenance of exterior bulbs not only helps keep you safe but also prolongs the life of your vehicle. If you're ever in doubt about replacing or maintaining any parts yourself, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional for assistance.