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Mechpro Red Portable LED Worklight
Clearance

Mechpro Red Portable LED Worklight

$2
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ASL Glass Fuse 25 Amp - FUS25AMPG
Clearance
Asl

ASL Glass Fuse 25 Amp - FUS25AMPG

$0.01
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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

$84
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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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Narva EX2 30 inch LED Light Bar - Double Row - 72850

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

$817
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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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Day Time Running Light LED 12 or 24V Round Kit - 71930

Day Time Running Light LED 12 or 24V Round Kit - 71930

$410
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Narva EX2 20 inch LED Light Bar - 72838

Narva EX2 20 inch LED Light Bar - 72838

$415
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VDO Temperature Gauge Mechanical 40 - 120C - 180077022
VDO

VDO Temperature Gauge Mechanical 40 - 120C - 180077022

$320
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Narva Work Light Flood LED 9-64V - 72457

Narva Work Light Flood LED 9-64V - 72457

$405
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VDO Temperature Gauge Mechanical 40-120 C - 180035004
VDO

VDO Temperature Gauge Mechanical 40-120 C - 180035004

$410
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Replacing and Maintaining Headlight Bulbs on Your 2009 Ford Ranger

The 2009 Ford Ranger is equipped with a dual-beam headlight system, utilising the H13 bulb for both high and low beam functions. Headlight bulbs are crucial not only for night-time visibility but also for ensuring road safety during inclement weather and low-light conditions. It's vital to replace them promptly when they burn out or start to dim, and maintaining them can save you potential hassle on the road.

When it's time to replace a burnt-out or defective headlight bulb, the process is relatively straightforward. However, keeping a few pointers in mind will ensure that you handle the task with ease.

  1. Gather Tools and Safety Kits: Before beginning, gather a few necessary tools. You will primarily need a replacement H13 bulb, ideally one that has enhanced brightness for better vision. Also, consider wearing gloves or using a clean cloth to avoid transferring oil from your fingers onto the new bulb. This oil can cause the bulb to burn out prematurely.
  2. Preparation: Make sure the vehicle is turned off, and the keys are removed from the ignition to prevent any accidental electrical shock. Open the bonnet and allow the headlight assemblies to cool if they've been on for a while.
  3. Remove the Headlight Assembly: The headlights on the 2009 Ford Ranger are typically held in place with a few screws and clips. Using a suitable screwdriver, loosen the screws around the headlight assembly. Gently unclip or unscrew the housing and pull it forward to reveal the bulb sockets.
  4. Remove the Old Bulb: Locate the back of the headlight assembly where you will find the bulb. Twist the headlight bulb socket counter-clockwise to release it from the housing. Carefully remove the old bulb by pulling it out from the socket.
  5. Install the New Bulb: Taking your new H13 bulb, align it with the socket and insert it firmly yet gently until it is secured in place. Once inserted, twist the socket clockwise to lock it back into the assembly. Secure the assembly back in its original position and fasten it with screws and clips.
  6. Test the New Bulb: Before closing the bonnet, test the new bulb by turning on the headlights to see if it's working correctly. Ensure the lights switch between high-beam and low-beam functions smoothly.

While replacing headlight bulbs is a significant aspect of maintenance, regular checks and proper handling are equally important. Ensuring your headlight lenses are clean and free of dirt or discolouration will maximise their effectiveness. Consider using a headlight restoration kit if you find the lenses cloudy or yellowed over time. Additionally, make it a routine to periodically inspect the bulbs even if they haven't burnt out yet - developing cracks or discolouration can be early signs of an impending failure.

When opting for replacement bulbs, investing in high-quality options is worthwhile. Many brands offer brighter bulbs that enhance visibility, making driving in dark conditions safer. While it might be tempting to go for more economical options, they often have a shorter lifespan and could lead to more frequent replacements.

Remember, if you find yourself needing to replace headlight bulbs too often, there might be an underlying electrical problem that needs addressing. It could be a sign to visit a professional mechanic for a thorough check-up. Keeping the headlight system in pristine shape ensures not only your safety but also complies with road regulations.

In the quest for extending the life of your headlight bulbs, small habits go a long way. Avoid running headlights unnecessarily during the day if your vehicle doesn't require daytime running lights. Also, adapting your driving speed on bumpy roads can contribute to preventing unnecessary vibrations that might affect bulb longevity.

Replacing or maintaining your 2009 Ford Ranger's headlight bulbs doesn't have to be a daunting task. With basic maintenance knowledge and attentiveness to potential issues, you can guarantee a reliable and safe driving experience. By attending to your vehicle's needs promptly and conscientiously, you ensure that it stands the test of time.