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Hella 9-33V Q90 Compact LED Work Lamp Close Range - 1563C

Hella 9-33V Q90 Compact LED Work Lamp Close Range - 1563C

$198
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Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 12 Way 120A 1 Pce - 54450BL

Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 12 Way 120A 1 Pce - 54450BL

$191
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Hella Battery Master Switch High Capacity - 4648

Hella Battery Master Switch High Capacity - 4648

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LAMP-INTERIOR LED 9-30V SIL SATIN - 87570S

LAMP-INTERIOR LED 9-30V SIL SATIN - 87570S

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OEX 3 Pole Anderson Connector 175A - Pack of 2 - ACX2781
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OEX 3 Pole Anderson Connector 175A - Pack of 2 - ACX2781

$173
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OEX Battery Master Switch On/Off SPST 250A at 12V - ACX3408
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OEX Battery Master Switch On/Off SPST 250A at 12V - ACX3408

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VDO Voltmeter 8 to 16V 52mm Round Analogue - 332030001
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VDO Voltmeter 8 to 16V 52mm Round Analogue - 332030001

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Narva Fuse Box - Standard Blade 12 Way 30A 1Pce - 54450

Narva Fuse Box - Standard Blade 12 Way 30A 1Pce - 54450

$164
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OEX 120A Bus Bar 20 Terminals - Black - ACX3150
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OEX 120A Bus Bar 20 Terminals - Black - ACX3150

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Narva Front Marker Light Clear LED 9 to 33V - 91618

Narva Front Marker Light Clear LED 9 to 33V - 91618

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Narva Swivel Light LED 12V/24V L: 255mm - 87664BL

Narva Swivel Light LED 12V/24V L: 255mm - 87664BL

$119
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HELLA 24V LED Strip Lamp 2.5m - 265224V

HELLA 24V LED Strip Lamp 2.5m - 265224V

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Hella DT Connector 2 Pin Plug 10 Pack - 4960MF

Hella DT Connector 2 Pin Plug 10 Pack - 4960MF

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Headlights Replacement and Maintenance for Your 2012 Ford Territory

Owning a 2012 Ford Territory is an experience in itself. This vehicle is known for its robust build, great performance, and comfortable space. However, when it comes to keeping your vehicle in top-notch condition, regular maintenance and timely replacement of parts play a crucial role. One such essential component is the vehicle's headlights. Let's delve into how you can ensure your Ford Territory's headlights stay in perfect working order, ensuring safety and visibility on the road.

When considering the maintenance and replacement of headlights on your 2012 Ford Territory, several factors come into play. These include understanding the type of headlights your vehicle is equipped with, signs that they need attention, and the steps you should follow for their replacement or servicing.

  • Understanding the Headlights: The 2012 Ford Territory comes fitted with halogen headlights, standard during its release era. These headlights provide adequate illumination and have been reliable for most driving situations. However, over time and with regular use, even the most reliable headlights can start to lose their efficiency.
  • Signs Your Headlights Need Attention: If you notice dimming, flickering, or complete failure of your headlights, it's a clear sign they need replacement. Additionally, any yellowing or cloudiness on the headlight lens can cause a reduction in light output. Regular checks can ensure these issues are caught early.

Now, let's explore the process of replacing or maintaining these headlights to keep them performing optimally:

  1. Gathering the Right Tools and Parts: Before you set out to replace your headlights, make sure you have a set of new halogen bulbs suitable for the 2012 Ford Territory. Tools required typically include a screwdriver, gloves, and potentially a socket wrench set.
  2. Safety First: It's essential to ensure your car is turned off and the keys are removed from the ignition. Disconnect the car battery to prevent any electrical shock while working with the vehicle's electrical components.
  3. Accessing the Headlight Assembly: Open the bonnet of your Ford Territory and locate the headlight assembly at the front of the car. Depending on the side, you might need to remove certain components like the air intake assembly or the battery tray to gain ample access to the headlight unit.
  4. Removing the Old Bulb: Carefully reach into the headlight assembly and twist the round dust cover to remove it. After removing the cover, you'll see the bulb holder. Gently turn the bulb counterclockwise to release it from the housing. Exercise caution to avoid damaging the wires connected to the bulb.
  5. Installing the New Bulb: With the old bulb out of the way, take your new halogen bulb, ensuring you don't touch the glass directly with your fingers. Oils from your skin can cause the bulb to burn out quicker. Insert the new bulb into the holder and secure it by turning it clockwise until it's snug.
  6. Reassembling and Testing: Once the new bulb is fitted, reattach the dust cover, and any other components you previously removed. Reconnect the battery and test your headlights by turning them on to ensure they are working correctly.

It's advisable to check the alignment of your headlights after replacement. Misaligned headlights can lead to poor visibility and could be a hazard to other drivers. If you're not comfortable performing an alignment, it's a good idea to seek professional help.

Besides replacement, routine maintenance is key. This involves regular cleaning of the headlight lenses to prevent them from getting foggy. UV rays can cause the plastic covers to become yellow over time. Using a gentle soap and water mixture, along with a suitable headlight restoration kit, can help maintain clear lenses.

Taking these steps not only enhances the look of your car but also ensures safety for you and other road users. Whether you're replacing old bulbs or maintaining your vehicle's headlights, keeping them in top condition means you can enjoy a clear and bright view of the road ahead, no matter the driving conditions.