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Parts for your 2009 Holden Commodore-Exterior bulbs
Repco P21/5W Bayonet Off-set pins Globe 12V 21/5W BAY15d Pack of 2 - R380BLL
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Repco W5W Wedge Globe 12V 5W W2.1x9.5d Pack of 2 - R501BLL
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Repco P21W Bayonet Globe 12V 21W BA15s Pack of 2 - R382BLL
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Repco PY21W Bayonet Amber Globe 12V 21W BAU15s Pack of 2 - R384BLL
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Repco WY5W Wedge Amber Globe 12V 5W W2.1x9.5d Pack of 2 - R510BLL
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Repco W5W Blue Wedge Globe 12V 5W W2.1x9.5d Pack of 2 - R501BBLL
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Repco P21/5W Bayonet Off-set pins Globe 12V 21/5W BAY15d Pack of 2 - R380LXBL
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Narva T-10mm W5W Premium Wedge Globe W2.1 X 9.5D 12V 5W Single Blister Pack - 17177BL
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NARVA P21/5W Bayonet BAY15d Premium Long Life Globe 12V 21/5W - 17916BL
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Narva W5W Wedge W2.1X9.5D Premium Artic Blue Globe 12V 5W - 17189BL
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Repco P21W Bayonet Globe 12V 21W BA15s Pack of 2 - R382LXBL
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Narva Wedge W2.1x9.5d Premium Ultra Blue Globe 12V 5W - 2 Pce - 17190BL2
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Narva Marine 12V Dual Colour LED Strip Lamp with Touch Switch (White/Blue) - 87538WBBL
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Maintaining Your 2009 Holden Commodore's Exterior Bulbs
Keeping the exterior bulbs of your 2009 Holden Commodore in good working order is crucial for safe driving and maintaining the vehicle's overall aesthetics. These bulbs not only illuminate the road in front of you at night but also make your vehicle visible to other drivers. Regular checks and maintenance will ensure they're doing their job effectively.
The 2009 Holden Commodore typically uses a variety of exterior bulbs, including headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signal lights, and fog lights. Each of these plays an essential role in ensuring you can see and be seen while driving. Below is a guide on maintaining and replacing these bulbs when necessary.
- Headlights
- Tail Lights
- Brake Lights
- Turn Signal Lights
- Fog Lights
Replacing the bulbs on your Commodore is generally straightforward but requires some attention to detail. Here's a look at how you can manage this process for each type of bulb.
- Gather the Right Tools and Bulbs: Before you start, make sure you have the correct replacement bulbs and some basic tools, like a screwdriver. It might also be helpful to have your vehicle's manual on hand, just in case.
- Headlights: For a start, pop open the bonnet to access the back of the headlight assembly. You'll likely need to remove a dust cover and unplug the electrical connector. Once you've done that, twist out the old bulb and replace it with a new one. Make sure not to touch the glass part of the new bulb with your fingers, as oils from your skin can shorten its lifespan. After the bulb is securely in place, reconnect everything and test the lights to ensure they're working properly.
- Tail and Brake Lights: To replace these, open the boot and remove the necessary panels or covers to access the light assembly. Like the headlights, you will usually twist out the old bulb and insert the new one. Make sure it is fitted snugly before putting everything back in place.
- Turn Signal Lights: These are typically accessed through the wheel well or by removing a part of the light assembly. Again, twist out the old bulb and substitute it with a new one. It's a good idea to test your signal lights after replacing the bulb to ensure all is functioning as it should.
- Fog Lights: Located lower on the vehicle, you might have to reach under the car or remove a panel to access these. Once you've gotten to the fog light, the process of replacing the bulb is similar to the others: remove the old, insert the new, and double-check that it's working.
Regularly inspecting your exterior lights can help you spot any issues before they become larger problems. Make it a habit to check your lights every couple of weeks or so. It's a small task that can prevent many hassles down the line.
If any lights seem dim or aren't working, don't put off replacing them. It's not just about keeping your car looking sharp - it's about safety too. Visibility is a major factor in road safety, and the slightest delay in a light signalling your next move could lead to an unfortunate mishap.
Remember, working on your car should be approached with care, so if you're ever unsure, it's wise to consult with a professional mechanic or bring your car to a service centre for help. They'll have the expertise to get the job done right without compromising on safety or functionality.
Keeping your 2009 Holden Commodore's exterior bulbs in good working condition is essential for the best possible driving experience. Making sure you can see and be seen will not only ensure your safety but will also help prolong the life and look of your vehicle. This simple maintenance task can go a long way towards the safety and reliability of your vehicle.