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OEX Midi Fuse, 60A Bolt On - Pack of 10 - ACX6506
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OEX Midi Fuse, 60A Bolt On - Pack of 10 - ACX6506

$59
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OEX Midi Fuse, 125A Bolt On - Pack Of 10 - ACX6511
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OEX Midi Fuse, 125A Bolt On - Pack Of 10 - ACX6511

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Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 4 B&S 250mm - BS250/10

Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 4 B&S 250mm - BS250/10

$61
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HELLA 12/24V LED Front Marker Light Amber - 2060S

HELLA 12/24V LED Front Marker Light Amber - 2060S

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Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 48mm Length 5m - 56748

Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 48mm Length 5m - 56748

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OEX Midi Fuse, 70A Bolt On - Pack of 10 - ACX6507
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OEX Midi Fuse, 70A Bolt On - Pack of 10 - ACX6507

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OEX Midi Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Pack of 10 - ACX6510
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OEX Midi Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Pack of 10 - ACX6510

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PROJECTA Igcmd18 Dry In Cable - IGCMD18-IN

PROJECTA Igcmd18 Dry In Cable - IGCMD18-IN

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Narva Super seal Plug 2 Pole 10 Pce - 57512

Narva Super seal Plug 2 Pole 10 Pce - 57512

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HELLA 9-33V LED Side Marker Light Red/Amber - 2058P

HELLA 9-33V LED Side Marker Light Red/Amber - 2058P

$58
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Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 3 B&S 525mm - CBS525/21

Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 3 B&S 525mm - CBS525/21

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Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 4 B&S 375mm - SS375/15

Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 4 B&S 375mm - SS375/15

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LED 12/24V WHITE MARKER LAMP - 2061P

LED 12/24V WHITE MARKER LAMP - 2061P

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Maintaining Your 2008 Honda Civic's Headlights

When it comes to maintaining your 2008 Honda Civic, ensuring your headlight bulbs are in optimal condition is crucial for both safety and performance. If you're driving a car that's been well-loved and clocked a few miles, it's vital to pay attention to your headlights, ensuring they provide adequate visibility while driving at night or in adverse weather conditions. The headlight bulbs fitted to the 2008 Honda Civic are an integral aspect of vehicle maintenance, and here's how you can ensure they remain in top shape.

Replacing headlight bulbs may seem daunting but it's a relatively simple process that can save on labour costs and ensure your headlights are functioning correctly. The first step is identifying the type of headlight bulbs your Honda Civic uses. Most likely, it requires H4 halogen bulbs. These bulbs are known for their reliability and decent lifespan, but like any other bulb, they will eventually need replacement.

  • Gather materials: You'll need new headlight bulbs that fit your Civic, a pair of gloves to avoid touching the bulb directly, and possibly a screwdriver if your car requires this for access.
  • Prepare your vehicle: Ensure the car is turned off and parked securely. Allow the engine to cool if it has been running, as you don't want to work near hot components.
  • Access the bulb: Open the bonnet and locate the back of the headlight assembly. The 2008 Honda Civic often allows access without removing the entire headlight unit. Remove any covers or fasteners necessary to access the bulb housing.
  • Remove the old bulb: Disconnect the power connector from the bulb. Carefully remove the bulb from the housing by unclipping any retainer clips or, if free-spinning, twisting it counterclockwise. Use caution to avoid breaking the bulb.
  • Install the new bulb: Wearing gloves, take the new bulb and insert it into the housing, ensuring it's secure either by clips or screwing it in place as required. Reattach the power connector and any protective covers or fasteners.
  • Test the lights: Once installed, turn on your headlights to ensure they are functioning correctly. If not, double-check the connection and installation. If problems persist, it may be a wiring issue rather than the bulb itself.

Headlight maintenance isn't just about bulb replacement. Regularly cleaning the headlight lenses and checking for condensation inside the casing can significantly improve the output of your lights. Applying a protective coating to the plastic lens can prevent them from fogging or becoming yellow over time. Remember that keeping your headlights in good working order is not just about vehicle aesthetics but primarily about ensuring safe driving conditions for you and others on the road. Happy motoring!