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2001 Honda Accord Headlights
Headlights are absolutely relevant to the 2001 Honda Accord. Technical sources including the Honda Accord Owner’s Manual (1998–2002 generation), the factory Service Manual, and Australian/New Zealand road standards (ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00, WOF/CoF inspection requirements) confirm the vehicle is factory-fitted with halogen reflector headlamp assemblies. Typical globe fitments for this generation include HB4 (9006) for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam, with a T10 wedge for the park/position lamp, some market variants may differ, so checking the owner’s manual or the lamp socket code on the housing is wise.
The headlights on a 2001 Accord do two crucial jobs: lighting the road ahead and making the car visible to everyone else. That means safer night driving, better visibility in rain and fog, and compliance with local road rules. Because halogen bulbs slowly dim as they age, fresh globes can restore crisp, even light and reduce night-driving strain.
For easy upkeep, the workshop team recommends:
- Inspect lenses every few months for yellowing or haze. Light oxidation can often be polished out with a quality plastic headlight restorer that includes a UV sealant.
- Replace bulbs in pairs so colour and brightness match. Avoid touching the glass, use gloves or a clean paper towel.
- Keep the back covers and seals seated properly to prevent moisture and dust intrusion.
- If beams look too low or too high, have the aim checked on a beam setter, there’s an adjuster on each light, but precise alignment is best left to a pro.
Quick DIY bulb change (typical halogen setup):
- Switch the lights off, let things cool, and open the bonnet.
- Unclip or rotate the dust cover behind the headlight, disconnect the connector, then twist the bulb anti-clockwise to remove.
- Fit the matching replacement bulb (check HB4/HB3 or your specific listing), align the tabs, twist to lock, reconnect, and reseat the dust cover.
- Test both low and high beams. If one side looks dim, check the earth connection and the bulb seating.
Got cloudy lenses or moisture inside? Minor fogging can clear with a gentle, low‑heat drive, persistent moisture suggests a tired seal or cracked housing—worth sorting to protect the new bulbs. For AU/NZ drivers considering LED or HID retrofits, ensure the lamp units and globes are ADR/ECE compliant for road use, non-compliant conversions can fail a WOF/roadworthy and may dazzle oncoming traffic.
What headlight bulbs does a 2001 Honda Accord use?
Most 2001 Accords of this generation use HB4 (9006) for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam, plus a T10 for the park light. Some trims or markets vary, so it’s smart to confirm against the owner’s manual or the codes on the lamp caps before buying.
Why are my Accord’s headlights cloudy, and can they be restored?
UV exposure oxidises the plastic lens, making it yellow or hazy. A proper plastic lens restoration kit with a UV sealant usually brings back clarity. If the coating is badly degraded or the lens is cracked, replacement housings are the better long-term fix.
Are LED or HID upgrades legal on this model?
They can be, but only if the bulbs and housings are designed, marked, and installed to meet ADR/ECE requirements. Drop-in LEDs or HIDs in halogen reflectors often aren’t compliant and can cause glare. Check local rules and consider a certified, compliant solution to keep WOF/roadworthy inspectors happy.