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Parts for your 2012 Honda Civic-Headlights
OEX 6mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 10m Blister Pack (NZ Ref. 157) - ACX0811-10BL
Narva Sealed Rocker Switch Off/On SPDT 12V Blue Illuminated LED Light Bar Symbol (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - 63145BL
OEX 3mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red / Black, With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack (NZ Ref.151) - ACX0806-5BL
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Narva Sealed Rocker Switch Momentary On/Off/Momentary On DPDT 12V Blue Illuminated Winch Symbol (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V Only) - 63148BL
Narva Crimp Terminal Male Blade Red Terminal Entry 6.3 x 0.8mm Heat Shrinkable 20 Pce - 56320BL
2012 Honda Civic headlights: what they do and how to look after them in Australia and New Zealand
Headlights are absolutely fitted to, and relevant for, the 2012 Honda Civic. This is supported by the Honda Owner’s Manual and Honda Civic (2012) Service Manual, as well as local road standards such as ADR 13/00 (Australia) and the NZ Transport Agency VIRM – Lighting, which require compliant low- and high-beam headlamps on passenger vehicles. So, yes—this Civic runs proper, road-legal headlights from factory.
On most 2012 Civic variants sold in AU/NZ, the low beam is a halogen H11 bulb and the high beam is HB3/9005. The headlight assemblies are designed to throw a clean, asymmetric beam for night-time visibility without dazzling oncoming traffic, and in some markets the high beam doubles as a daytime running lamp at reduced intensity. Good headlights are about safety first: seeing hazards early, being seen by others, and keeping the car compliant at rego or WOF time.
For ongoing care, owners should treat headlights like any other service item. Halogen bulbs gradually lose brightness before they blow, so replacing them in pairs helps keep light output even. Stick to the specified wattage and quality bulbs to avoid overheating the housing. If the lenses look hazy or yellow, that’s UV damage—use a reputable restoration kit and finish with a UV sealant to slow the fade. Moisture or condensation inside the housing points to a tired seal or vent