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OEX PVC Tubing ID:6mm - Length 25m - ACX1139
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OEX PVC Tubing ID:6mm - Length 25m - ACX1139

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Narva Reflector Rectangle Red 40 x 90mm - 2 Pce - 84032BL

Narva Reflector Rectangle Red 40 x 90mm - 2 Pce - 84032BL

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OEX Stop Lamp Switch On - Mom Off - SPST - ACX3469BL
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OEX Stop Lamp Switch On - Mom Off - SPST - ACX3469BL

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Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 30A 5Pk - 52330BL

Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 30A 5Pk - 52330BL

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Stedi EVO Lightbar 45-53mm Clam Bracket - ST-11-EVO-045

Stedi EVO Lightbar 45-53mm Clam Bracket - ST-11-EVO-045

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Capital Glow Plug Timer 12/24V Afterglow - GPT1224

Capital Glow Plug Timer 12/24V Afterglow - GPT1224

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7 STAGE 6A BAT CHARG W6V12V AUTO - PTC12V6A7S-6/12

7 STAGE 6A BAT CHARG W6V12V AUTO - PTC12V6A7S-6/12

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Narva Junction Box Plastic 205 x 82 x 55mm - 57800

Narva Junction Box Plastic 205 x 82 x 55mm - 57800

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Narva Accessories Socket - 81046BL

Narva Accessories Socket - 81046BL

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Narva Marine Bus Bar 6 x M4 Studs - 56284BL

Narva Marine Bus Bar 6 x M4 Studs - 56284BL

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OEX Fuse Box Standard Blade 8 Way 30A 1 Pce - ACX1833
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OEX Fuse Box Standard Blade 8 Way 30A 1 Pce - ACX1833

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Narva 12V Relay 4 Pin 40A - 68004BL

Narva 12V Relay 4 Pin 40A - 68004BL

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Narva Cable Lug 10mm² 6mm Stud Flared End - Single - 57120

Narva Cable Lug 10mm² 6mm Stud Flared End - Single - 57120

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Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

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Understanding and Maintaining the Headlights on Your 2010 Honda CR-V

The 2010 Honda CR-V, like almost all modern vehicles, is equipped with headlights as a standard and crucial feature. Headlights are an essential component of any car, including this compact SUV, playing a vital role in road safety and visibility. From navigating dimly lit streets to signalling your presence to other drivers, the headlights on the 2010 Honda CR-V are both functional and necessary. They are not just there for aesthetics or to meet regulations, but serve key purposes that every driver needs to understand and maintain properly.

First off, the primary purpose of the headlights on the 2010 Honda CR-V is to illuminate the road ahead during conditions where natural light is insufficient. This could be at night, during heavy rain or fog, or in tunnels. With clear and functioning headlights, the driver can spot hazards early, react to changes in the road or traffic, and feel safer behind the wheel. Equally important, headlights help other road users see the CR-V, reducing the risk of collisions, especially where street lighting may be poor or non-existent.

The 2010 model typically features halogen headlights, a tried and true technology known for adequate brightness and longevity. These halogen bulbs produce a bright white light that is very effective for suburban and highway driving. There is also a possibility for higher trims or aftermarket upgrades to include projector-style headlights which improve the focus and spread of the light beam. Whatever the setup, keeping these lights in good working order is critical.

When it comes to servicing the headlights on a 2010 Honda CR-V, there are several important points to keep in mind. Over time, headlight bulbs can dim or fail entirely, often without warning. It's a good idea to check them regularly as part of your vehicle's general maintenance routine. This includes inspecting the lenses for clarity. The plastic covers can become cloudy or yellowed due to exposure to sunlight and weather conditions, which significantly reduces the light output. In such cases, a headlight restoration kit or professional polishing can bring them back to near-new condition.

Replacing the bulbs themselves is relatively straightforward on the CR-V, and the owner's manual will guide you through the correct bulb type and replacement procedure. For the 2010 model, H11 bulbs are commonly used for the low beam, with 9005 bulbs for the high beam in many markets including Australia. If unsure, it's always best to consult your local Honda dealer or a trusted mechanic to ensure you're getting the right parts.

Maintenance tips to maximise the lifespan and performance of your headlights include avoiding touching the glass part of halogen bulbs with bare fingers, as oils can create hot spots and reduce bulb life. When replacing, make sure the new bulb is seated correctly to avoid beam misalignment, which can cause glare to oncoming drivers or reduce your own visibility. If the headlights become misaligned, a professional alignment service can adjust the aim to the manufacturer's specifications.

Another important consideration is the condition of the headlight wiring and electrical connections. Corrosion or loose connections can cause flickering or failure. Regular vehicle servicing usually includes a check of these systems, but if you notice any irregular behaviour with your headlights, such as intermittent operation or dimming, it's wise to get them checked out sooner rather than later.

Driving with faulty or dim headlights is not only dangerous but also illegal under Australian road safety laws. Police checks often include inspections of vehicle lighting, so keeping your headlights in top shape helps avoid fines and ensures your CR-V is roadworthy at all times.

For those who drive often at night or in challenging weather, upgrading to LED or HID replacement bulbs may be worth considering. These options provide brighter, whiter light and longer life than standard halogen bulbs. However, such upgrades should be carefully researched to ensure compatibility with the 2010 Honda CR-V and compliance with local vehicle lighting standards. Installing aftermarket lights that are too bright or poorly aimed can cause glare and create safety hazards.

In addition to bulb replacement and lens care, it is also a good idea to clean the exterior of the headlights regularly. This can be done with standard car wash products and a soft cloth. Dirt, insects, and road grime build-up can all reduce light output significantly. Taking a moment to keep those lens covers clean often goes unnoticed but contributes greatly to overall visibility.

For owners who often use their CR-V in off-road or dusty conditions, extra vigilance is required. Dust and stones can chip or scratch the headlight lenses, and impacts from rough terrain may misalign the assemblies. Careful cleaning and inspection after such trips can preserve the headlights' condition and functionality.

The headlights on the 2010 Honda CR-V are designed to be reliable and effective, but like any part of a vehicle they require a bit of attention to perform at their best. Regular checks, timely bulb changes, lens cleaning and alignment checks will keep the vehicle lighting system running smoothly. This ensures safer driving experiences for the owner and all road users alike.