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2008 Honda Elysion headlights — what they do and how to look after them

Based on technical references including the Honda Elysion Owner’s Manual (RR1–RR4, 2008 model year), the Honda service manual for the Elysion range, and Honda’s electronic parts catalogue, the 2008 Honda Elysion is factory-fitted with full headlight assemblies. Most trims use halogen projector low beams with separate high beams, while select higher grades feature HID/Xenon low beams with ballasts. So headlights are absolutely relevant on this vehicle and critical to safe, legal night driving.

On a 2008 Elysion, the headlights do the obvious job — seeing and being seen — but they also ensure the beam pattern meets road rules and doesn’t dazzle oncoming traffic. In Australia and New Zealand, that means a sharp cutoff and correct left-hand-traffic aim. Many Elysions have projector-style low beams for a clean pattern, HID-equipped variants add ballasts and often auto-levelling.

For servicing, it pays to keep things simple and regular. Halogen bulbs slowly dim as they age, so replacing them in pairs maintains even brightness. HID bulbs also colour-shift and lose output over time, if one’s tired, the other usually isn’t far behind. Always match replacement types to what the manual specifies and avoid touching the glass — fingerprints can shorten bulb life.

Before swapping parts, check the basics: fuses and relays, earth points, connectors for heat damage, and moisture inside the housing. Light condensation can clear after a drive, persistent fogging hints at a tired seal or cracked cap. If the lenses are cloudy or yellowed, a quality restoration kit can bring back clarity, if the UV layer is gone or the lens is crazed, a new housing is the safer bet.

After any bulb, housing, or front-end work, get the beam aim checked. Poor aim is a common cause of weak night vision and glare complaints. If your Elysion runs HID, remember there’s high voltage in the system — disconnect the battery and follow the service manual’s safety steps.

  • Inspect headlights every service interval (about 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 6–12 months).
  • Replace bulbs in pairs and stick with reputable brands and the specified wattage.
  • Consider new seals or caps if there’s recurring moisture.
  • If upgrading to LED, confirm road legality and beam pattern performance before fitting.

Popular questions about 2008 Honda Elysion headlights

What bulb type does the 2008 Elysion use, and can it be upgraded to LED?
Bulb type varies by trim. Many have projector halogen low beams with separate high beams, some higher trims run HID/Xenon low beams with ballasts. Check the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp caps to confirm. LED retrofits should only be used if they meet local road rules and maintain a proper cutoff and glare control. Pick a kit proven to work in projector housings and ensure it’s compliant for on-road use in Australia and New Zealand.

How can someone tell if their Elysion has HID or halogen?
HID systems usually have a ballast module on or near the headlight and take a moment to reach full brightness with a slightly bluish startup hue. The bulb will be a D-type (e.g., D2/D4) rather than an H-type. Halogen lights switch on instantly and use standard H-type bulbs. Some HID models also have auto-levelling hardware.

How often should headlights be serviced or replaced?
Give them a quick check every service: clarity of the lens, secure mounting, correct beam aim, and even brightness left to right. Halogen bulbs often lose punch after a couple of years of night use — replacing in pairs is smart. If lenses are heavily hazed or crazed, replacement housings restore output and beam shape, which is essential for safe night driving.