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Narva Fuse Box ANL 2 Way 1 Pce - 54436

Narva Fuse Box ANL 2 Way 1 Pce - 54436

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OEX Ignition Switch Acc - Off - Ign - Start - ACX3581
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OEX Ignition Switch Acc - Off - Ign - Start - ACX3581

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Narva Front Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 90824

Narva Front Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 90824

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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

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Lens To Suit 1027

Lens To Suit 1027

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Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91708

Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91708

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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 50-10 10Pk - ACX0113FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 50-10 10Pk - ACX0113FE

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OEX Self Winding Sleeving 19mm - Length 10m - ACX1480
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OEX Self Winding Sleeving 19mm - Length 10m - ACX1480

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Narva Accessories Socket Twin  - White - 81160WBL

Narva Accessories Socket Twin - White - 81160WBL

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Interior Light LED Round 9 to 33V - 87500BL

Interior Light LED Round 9 to 33V - 87500BL

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Narva Push Button Switch Momentary LED Red - 60076MBL

Narva Push Button Switch Momentary LED Red - 60076MBL

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OEX Sealed Beam Connector To Suit ACX2099 - ACX2722/10
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OEX Sealed Beam Connector To Suit ACX2099 - ACX2722/10

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Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 To 33V - 91632W

Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 To 33V - 91632W

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Narva Fusible Link Female 80A Black 10 Pce - 53080

Narva Fusible Link Female 80A Black 10 Pce - 53080

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Narva Licence Plate Light LED 9 to 33V With 3 LEDs - 91680

Narva Licence Plate Light LED 9 to 33V With 3 LEDs - 91680

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Narva LED 12V Awning Light - White - 87790

Narva LED 12V Awning Light - White - 87790

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Narva Deutsch DT #16 - 2 Way Plug 10 Pc - 57412

Narva Deutsch DT #16 - 2 Way Plug 10 Pc - 57412

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Maintaining and Replacing Headlight Bulbs on Your 2010 Ford Territory

The 2010 Ford Territory uses H4 headlight bulbs, which are dual filament bulbs, allowing for both high and low beam functions in a single bulb. If you own a 2010 Ford Territory, ensuring your headlights are in top working condition is essential for safe driving, particularly during the darker months or in adverse weather conditions.

Regular maintenance of your headlights can improve visibility on the road and contribute to better driving safety. Fortunately, replacing the headlight bulbs in a 2010 Ford Territory is something you can handle yourself as a part of routine car maintenance. This guide will walk you through the steps needed for a successful headlight bulb replacement and provide tips for keeping your headlights in excellent condition.

  1. Gather Your Tools: Before you start, make sure you have everything you need at hand. An H4 headlight bulb suitable for your Territory, a clean cloth or gloves to prevent oils from your skin transferring to the bulb, and optionally, a screwdriver depending on your vehicle's model specifics.
  2. Ensure Safety First: Safety is always paramount. Turn off your car and ensure the engine is cool to avoid burns. For electric safety, unplug the battery's negative terminal if you're concerned about shocks.
  3. Accessing the Headlight Bulbs: In the Territory, you might need to access the bulbs from the engine compartment. Open the bonnet and locate the back of the headlight assembly. On some models, you may need to remove a cover or other obstructions first, which might require a screwdriver.
  4. Removing the Old Bulb: Disconnect the power plug from the back of the bulb. There will typically be a clip or retaining ring holding the bulb in place. Carefully release this mechanism and gently remove the bulb. Handle the bulb by the base, as the glass can be fragile.
  5. Inserting the New Bulb: Avoid touching the new bulb glass with your fingers to prevent oils from reducing its lifespan. Place the new bulb into the socket and secure it with the clip or retaining ring. Reattach the power connection to the back of the bulb.
  6. Testing and Adjusting: Once the bulb is replaced, turn your headlights on to ensure the new bulb is working correctly. Check both the high and low beams for proper operation. If the beam alignment seems off, you may need to manually adjust the headlight aim according to your vehicle's specifications.
  7. Final Checks If you have removed any covers or components to access the headlight, make sure they are properly reinstalled. Close the bonnet securely before testing the lights again and ensuring everything is functioning as expected.

Headlight maintenance is not just about replacing bulbs when they burn out. Regularly cleaning your headlight lenses can also significantly enhance performance. Over time, lenses may become cloudy due to oxidation or dirt buildup, which reduces the amount of light projected onto the road. Use a headlight cleaning kit or a basic mixture of baking soda and vinegar to keep them clear.

Remember to regularly check your headlights for signs of wear and tear. Bulbs that flicker or headlights that appear dim might need attention even if they haven't burnt out entirely. For safety, consider replacing headlight bulbs in pairs to ensure even lighting. While one bulb might still be functional when the other burns out, its lifespan is likely nearing its end.

For optimal results, refer to your vehicle's manual for specifications and follow any additional maintenance as advised by Ford for the Territory. Regular checks and timely replacement of headlight bulbs alongside general maintenance will help ensure your lights perform their best, aiding safety and visibility on the roads.