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Narva 3M Heat Shrink - Black 5mm x 1.2m - NSHSS4.8B

Narva 3M Heat Shrink - Black 5mm x 1.2m - NSHSS4.8B

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Narva Cable Lug 25mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57130

Narva Cable Lug 25mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57130

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OEX Deutsch Weather Pack 3 Way 1 Kit - ACX3193
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OEX Deutsch Weather Pack 3 Way 1 Kit - ACX3193

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Mechpro Red Portable LED Worklight
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Mechpro Red Portable LED Worklight

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ASL Glass Fuse 25 Amp - FUS25AMPG
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ASL Glass Fuse 25 Amp - FUS25AMPG

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Narva Front Marker Light Clear Incandescent - 87210

Narva Front Marker Light Clear Incandescent - 87210

$84
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Narva Cab Marker Light Amber Incandescent - 86350

Narva Cab Marker Light Amber Incandescent - 86350

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HELLA Licence  Plate Light Incandescent 12V - 2553

HELLA Licence Plate Light Incandescent 12V - 2553

$51
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Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V - 94320

Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V - 94320

$640
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Redarc 12V 1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter - R-12-1500RS

Redarc 12V 1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter - R-12-1500RS

$1,809
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Narva EX2 30 inch LED Light Bar - Double Row - 72850

Narva EX2 30 inch LED Light Bar - Double Row - 72850

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Maintaining and Replacing Headlight Bulbs on Your 2009 Ford Focus

The 2009 Ford Focus is equipped with specific headlight bulbs, which are an integral part of the vehicle's lighting system. If you're driving a 2009 Ford Focus, it's important to know that it typically uses the H11 bulb for the low beam. Because this information is crucial for ensuring optimal visibility, it is important to maintain these bulbs in good working order and address any issues promptly.

Regular checks are a must to ensure your headlights are functioning properly. Consider scheduling routine inspections along with your regular maintenance. If you find that a headlight bulb is not working or appears dim, it's time to think about a replacement. Thankfully, replacing headlight bulbs is relatively straightforward and can be done without professional help, although seeking assistance is never a bad choice.

  1. Always Handle with Care: Headlight bulbs, particularly halogen bulbs, are sensitive and can be affected by oils and dirt. When handling, always ensure your hands are clean or, better yet, use gloves. This prevents any oil transfer from your fingertips, which can potentially shorten the bulb's lifespan.
  2. Check for Compatibility: Not all headlight bulbs might fit, so always double-check that you're purchasing the right kind for your car. Each bulb usually comes with specifications, and the 2009 Ford Focus normally takes the H11 for its low beam and 9005 for the high beam. Cross-referencing the correct bulb type with your vehicle's manual or an auto parts store can prevent unnecessary hassle.
  3. Replacing the Bulb:
    1. Firstly, ensure the car is off and the headlights are cooled down to avoid burns.
    2. Open the bonnet and locate the back of the headlight assembly. You will find a connector running to the bulb. Carefully unplug the connector by pressing on the tab and giving it a light pull.
    3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise to remove it from the assembly.
    4. Take out the old bulb and replace it by inserting the new bulb into the holder, ensuring it is aligned properly.
    5. Place the holder back into the headlight assembly, turning it clockwise to secure it in place.
    6. Reconnect the electrical connector by plugging it back into the bulb holder until it clicks securely.
  4. Test the New Bulbs: Before settling everything back into place, test the new bulb by turning on the headlights. Ensure both sides are functioning correctly. If not, recheck connections or the condition of the bulb itself.
  5. Maintaining Your Headlights: To keep your headlights at optimal performance, regular cleaning of the lenses is necessary. Over time, dirt and grime can build up, reducing the bulb's effectiveness. A gentle detergent with some water and a soft cloth can do wonders. Additionally, ensure your headlights are correctly aligned as misalignment can affect visibility and oncoming drivers.
  6. Consider Upgrading: If you frequently drive at night or in poorly lit areas, you might consider upgrading to LED or high-intensity discharge (HID) bulbs. They offer better brightness and can enhance your visibility, though make sure they're compatible with your car's system.

A well-functioning headlight system is crucial for your safety and that of other road users. Keeping your headlight bulbs in top condition, ensuring your lenses are clean, and promptly replacing failing bulbs will make nighttime and adverse weather driving safer and more comfortable. Should you find yourself unsure about this process or whether something might be wrong with your vehicle's lighting system beyond just the bulb, a visit to a trusted mechanic or automotive electrician can provide the peace of mind and reliability every car owner deserves.