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Parts for your 2003 Ford Falcon-Headlight bulbs

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OEX Black Nylon Cable Ties - 2.5mm x 100mm - 100 Pc - ACX1315
OEX

OEX Black Nylon Cable Ties - 2.5mm x 100mm - 100 Pc - ACX1315

$5
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Wilco Underwater Light - White - LAUW0088
Clearance

Wilco Underwater Light - White - LAUW0088

$5
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Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57122

Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57122

$4
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Icon Battery Terminal Insulating Cover Black - BTCB

Icon Battery Terminal Insulating Cover Black - BTCB

$4
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Icon Battery Terminal Insulating Cover Red - BTCR

Icon Battery Terminal Insulating Cover Red - BTCR

$4
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Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75903BX

Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75903BX

$214
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Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch DPST On/Off - 75904BX

Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch DPST On/Off - 75904BX

$257
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 8000 Rpm 52mm - 333015031
VDO

VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 8000 Rpm 52mm - 333015031

$653
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VDO Vacuum Gauge Mechanical - 150077005
VDO

VDO Vacuum Gauge Mechanical - 150077005

$231
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VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 24V (0 - 500 kpa) - 350040016
VDO

VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 24V (0 - 500 kpa) - 350040016

$189
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OEX Turbo Timer 24V Universal - ACX4852
OEX

OEX Turbo Timer 24V Universal - ACX4852

$198
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Hella 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Light - 23956M

Hella 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Light - 23956M

$167
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1270L

Century VRLA Battery - PS1270L

$84
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Hella Terminal Super Seal Female

Hella Terminal Super Seal Female

$84
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VDO Dual Gauge Mounting Bracket 52mm - 230.006
VDO

VDO Dual Gauge Mounting Bracket 52mm - 230.006

$70
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OEX Disc Horn 24V 115dB - ACX5118
OEX

OEX Disc Horn 24V 115dB - ACX5118

$63
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OEX Solder Splice Terminal Red 20 Pce - ACX3188
OEX

OEX Solder Splice Terminal Red 20 Pce - ACX3188

$60
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Headlight Bulbs for Your 2003 Ford Falcon: Replacement and Maintenance Tips

The 2003 Ford Falcon is a classic and reliable choice for many drivers. When it comes to maintaining the vehicle's performance and safety, the headlights play a crucial role. Ensuring your headlights are in prime condition is essential for safe driving, especially during the night or in bad weather.

  • The 2003 Ford Falcon generally uses H4 or H7 halogen headlight bulbs. These bulbs are common and widely available, making replacement straightforward.

Replacing headlight bulbs might seem daunting at first, but it's a task you can handle yourself with some basic tools and guidance. Here, we'll walk you through some essential tips for replacing and maintaining the headlight bulbs in your 2003 Ford Falcon.

First things first, safety is paramount. Make sure your car is parked in a stable position and that the engine is turned off. Before you start, it's wise to gather the necessary tools: a pair of gloves, a screwdriver, and possibly an adjustable wrench, depending on the setup of your headlight assembly.

To begin the replacement, open the bonnet of your Falcon and locate the back of the headlight assembly. Depending on whether you're dealing with a low-beam or high-beam bulb, you may need to remove a cover or dust cap to access the bulb. Wearing gloves is recommended to avoid getting oils from your skin onto the bulb, which can cause uneven heating and potentially shorten its lifespan.

Once the assembly is accessible, you'll likely find a wire connector attached to the bulb. Carefully disconnect this by pressing any locking tabs or gently wiggling it loose. With the connector out of the way, the bulb should now be free to remove. In most headlight assemblies, the bulb is held in place by a spring clip or twist-and-lock mechanism. Release the clip or twist the bulb counterclockwise to remove it.

Now that the old bulb is out, it's time to install the new one. Handle the new bulb by its base and avoid touching the glass portion. Insert it into the headlight assembly in the reverse order of removal. Ensure it's securely fastened by the clip or twist lock, then reconnect the wire connector. Replace any covers you removed and make sure everything is securely in place.

After replacing the bulb, it's a good idea to turn on your headlights to ensure everything is functioning correctly. Not only will this confirm that the bulb is properly installed, but it can also help identify any potential issues such as wiring problems or a blown fuse. If the light still doesn't work after a new bulb has been installed, checking these components may reveal the root cause.

Regular maintenance of the headlight bulbs is just as crucial as replacing them when they burn out. Periodically inspecting the clarity of the headlights, cleaning the lenses, and ensuring they're properly aligned will enhance visibility and safety. Dim or misaligned headlights can significantly impair night-time driving and even lead to accidents.

When cleaning the headlight lenses, use a gentle cleaner and a soft cloth to avoid scratching the surface. For particularly cloudy lenses, a headlight restoration kit available at most automotive stores can make a significant difference. These kits usually contain a series of sanding pads and polishing compounds to remove the oxidation and layers of grime that build up over time.

While it may seem like an added expense, keeping a spare set of bulbs on hand is a wise investment. Headlights can fail at inconvenient times and having a replacement ready can save a lot of trouble. Consider purchasing a set that matches your current bulb type to keep in your car's boot.

If you're unsure about any part of this process or if the headlight assembly seems more complex due to vehicle modifications, consulting a professional mechanic is always a good option. They can offer expertise and ensure that everything is done correctly, saving you time and potential hassle.

Remember, maintaining your 2003 Ford Falcon's headlight bulbs is not only about ensuring your own visibility but also making sure you're visible to others on the road. Regular checks and maintenance can go a long way in keeping your driving experience safe and enjoyable.