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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3122
OEX

OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3122

$13
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Narva Standard Blade Fuse 40A Orange 5 Pce - 52840BL

Narva Standard Blade Fuse 40A Orange 5 Pce - 52840BL

$8
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Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 15A 5 Pce - 52315BL

Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 15A 5 Pce - 52315BL

$6
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Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57121

Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57121

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ASL Glass Fuse 35 Amp - FUS35AMPG
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ASL Glass Fuse 35 Amp - FUS35AMPG

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Narva Electronic LED Flasher 12V 2 Pin - 68249BL

Narva Electronic LED Flasher 12V 2 Pin - 68249BL

$75
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Light Bar 300W 811mm Double Row 27000 Lumen - 72773

Light Bar 300W 811mm Double Row 27000 Lumen - 72773

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OEX Trumpet Horn 24V 115dB - ACX5107
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OEX Trumpet Horn 24V 115dB - ACX5107

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Amphenol 16 Crimping Tool - AUTK16

Amphenol 16 Crimping Tool - AUTK16

$200
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 73 - 10 Ohms 52mm - 301010015
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 73 - 10 Ohms 52mm - 301010015

$150
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HELLA Halogen Driving Light Round 12V Flood Beam - Each

HELLA Halogen Driving Light Round 12V Flood Beam - Each

$128
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OEX Ignition Switch Off - On - Glow - Start - ACX3568
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OEX Ignition Switch Off - On - Glow - Start - ACX3568

$100
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Incandescent - 86010BL

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Incandescent - 86010BL

$106
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1232

Century VRLA Battery - PS1232

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Narva Heavy Duty Twin Accessory/Dual Usb Sockets - 81144BL

Narva Heavy Duty Twin Accessory/Dual Usb Sockets - 81144BL

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Headlight Bulbs on the 2008 Suzuki Splash: Purpose, Replacement and Maintenance Tips

The 2008 Suzuki Splash does indeed use headlight bulbs, which play an essential role in vehicle safety and visibility. Headlight bulbs are fitted as standard equipment in the front headlamp assemblies of the Splash, providing the necessary illumination to see and be seen when driving at night or in poor weather conditions. These bulbs are crucial not just for night-time driving but also for signalling the vehicle's presence to other road users during dawn, dusk, or bad weather.

Headlight bulbs on the 2008 Suzuki Splash generally come in halogen form, which is typical for vehicles of that era and classification. Halogen bulbs offer a bright, white light and are cost-effective and relatively simple to replace. Knowing the importance of these bulbs and understanding how to maintain and replace them can greatly improve driving safety and avoid potential costly repairs or fines.

Firstly, the main function of headlight bulbs is to illuminate the road ahead at night or under poor visibility conditions. This allows the driver to clearly see obstacles, road signs, pedestrians, and other vehicles. Headlight bulbs also help in signalling the Splash to other drivers, ensuring the car is visible from a distance, which is especially important on unlit roads or during heavy rain, fog, or dust storms.

Maintaining the headlight bulbs on a 2008 Suzuki Splash involves regularly checking for signs of dimming or failure. Over time, halogen bulbs can lose brightness or burn out, which reduces the effectiveness of the headlights. It is a good idea to perform a visual inspection every few months and to test the headlights as part of routine servicing or before long trips.

When the headlight bulbs on a 2008 Suzuki Splash need to be replaced, it is generally a straightforward process. The bulbs are housed in the headlight assembly, which can be accessed from the engine bay by opening the bonnet. Care should be taken to avoid touching the glass part of the bulb with bare fingers, as oils from the skin can reduce the lifespan of the bulb. Wearing gloves or using a clean cloth to handle the replacement bulb is recommended.

The replacement bulbs should be matched exactly to the original specifications recommended by Suzuki. This ensures proper fitting as well as optimal brightness and beam pattern. For the 2008 Splash, the most common headlight bulb to replace is the H4 type, which typically provides both the low and high beam functions in a single bulb. More detailed information about the correct bulb type and wattage can be found in the vehicle owner's manual or from authorised Suzuki parts suppliers.

Proper alignment of the headlights after changing the bulbs is also important. Incorrectly aligned headlights can dazzle oncoming traffic or fail to properly illuminate the road ahead. Most service centres include a headlight alignment check as part of standard maintenance, but vehicle owners can also find DIY instructions online if they wish to do this themselves.

In addition to the bulbs themselves, it's worth checking the headlight lenses for clarity and condition. Over time, plastic lenses can become cloudy or scratched, which diminishes the light output despite the bulbs working correctly. There are restoration kits available to improve lens clarity, or lenses can be replaced if necessary.

Keeping headlight bulbs in good working order on a 2008 Suzuki Splash not only ensures better visibility and safety but also complies with Australian road regulations. Driving with faulty or absent headlight bulbs can result in penalties and increased risk of accidents. Regular checks and timely replacements are simple yet vital steps to maintaining the overall condition and safety of the vehicle.

Overall, the headlight bulbs on a 2008 Suzuki Splash are a fundamental component that should never be overlooked. Whether it's routine servicing or dealing with a sudden bulb failure, understanding their role and how to properly care for them can provide peace of mind and safer driving experiences.