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Parts for your 2010 Honda Elysion-Headlights
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2010 Honda Elysion headlights
Based on Honda technical literature for the Elysion (RR1–RR6 series) — including the 2010 owner’s manual and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue — the vehicle is factory‑equipped with full headlamp assemblies. Depending on grade, it left the line with either halogen reflector lamps or HID/Xenon projector low beams, so headlights are absolutely relevant to the 2010 Honda Elysion.
On this people‑mover, the headlights do more than light the way — they define night‑time safety. Low beam throws a clean, right‑hand‑drive cutoff suited to Australian and New Zealand roads, while high beam pushes distance for open‑road visibility. HID‑equipped models typically include automatic levelling to keep glare in check when loaded, and all variants use hard‑coated polycarbonate lenses designed to resist UV, road grime, and chip damage.
For servicing, basic bulb access is via the rear caps in the engine bay, for full headlight assembly replacement, front bumper cover removal is generally required on this platform. Bulb types vary by trim: many halogen models use H11/HB3 combinations, while HID variants commonly run D2S or D2R capsules for low beam with a separate halogen high beam. Parkers are standard wedge types. Always confirm against the owner’s manual or the lamp markings.
- Replace bulbs in pairs to maintain even colour and brightness. Ageing halogens dim, and HID capsules can shift colour (going pink or purple) before failing.
- Don’t touch bulb glass with bare fingers, skin oils create hot spots and shorten life. Use gloves and keep the quartz pristine.
- For HID systems, disconnect the battery and allow the ballast to discharge, they run high voltage. If unsure, leave it to a qualified auto sparky.
- If night vision feels dull, test voltage at the lamp, inspect earth points, and consider lens restoration. Yellowed lenses can be wet‑sanded and clear‑coated, but cracks or heavy crazing call for replacement.
- After any bulb or housing change, re‑aim the lights. Proper alignment to local standards reduces glare and improves reach.
When choosing parts, genuine or ADR/ECE‑compliant aftermarket units are the smart pick. Fresh seals and caps keep moisture out, any fogging that lingers after a drive usually points to a leaking gasket or a compromised vent. With a quick check every few months — operation, aim, lens clarity — the Elysion’s headlights will keep doing the heavy lifting safely on Kiwi and Aussie roads.
Popular questions
Which bulb types fit a 2010 Honda Elysion?
Trim‑dependent. Many halogen models use H11 (low) and HB3/9005 (high). HID/Xenon variants typically use D2S or D2R for low beam with a separate halogen high beam. Parkers are T10 wedge. Always verify against the owner’s manual or the stamping on the lamp housing before buying.
Why are my Elysion headlights dim or yellow?
Halogen bulbs dim as the filament ages, HID capsules can colour‑shift then fade. Lenses can also yellow from UV. Fit fresh quality bulbs, check charging system voltage, clean earths, and restore or replace the lens/assembly if the coating has deteriorated or the lens is crazed.
Do I need to re‑aim the headlights after replacement?
Yes. Even a like‑for‑like bulb swap can nudge the hotspot. Use the adjusters on the housing and follow a wall‑aim procedure, or have a workshop set them to local specs to avoid glare and get the best throw.