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Parts for your 2013 Ford Focus-Headlights
LEDAUT 12V LED Interior Light Clear Lens With White Frame 121 PCS SMD LEDs - 10121
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Boat Trailer Lamps Stop/Tail/Indicator with Licence Plate Lamp Light Left & Right Side, with 8m cable, Twin Blister - 209GARLP2/8M
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OEX 8 B&S Twin Core Battery Cable, Red/Black With Black Sheath - 30m Roll - ACX0927
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Narva Heavy Duty Surface Mount Accessory/Dual USB Sockets and 12/24V Voltmeter - 81191BL
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OEX 2mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 100m Roll (NZ Ref. 147) - ACX0799L
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Assembly Light With Black Bracket - 80BAR
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LEDAUT 12V LED Interior Light 61PCS SMD LEDs Clear Lens With White Frame Blister Pack - 1061
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OEX 6mm Single Core Tinned Marine Cable, Black - 50m Roll (NZ Ref. 156M) - ACX0965
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Projecta Intelli-charge Remote Control to suit IC15 IC25 IC35 IC50 New Version - ICREMOTE-1
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Drivetech 4X4 LED Work Light Rectangle Low Profile Flush Mount 12V/24V Flood Beam - DTWLLP
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OEX Crimp Terminal Female Blade Red Terminal Entry 6.3 x 0.8mm Heat Shrinkable 50 Pce - ACX3182
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Maintaining and Replacing the Headlights on Your 2013 Ford Focus
Taking care of your car's headlights is an important part of vehicle maintenance and safety. If you own a 2013 Ford Focus, keeping an eye on your headlights ensures you have clear and safe visibility during nighttime driving and adverse weather conditions. This guide provides insight on maintaining and replacing the headlights of your 2013 Ford Focus.
Your Ford Focus likely has halogen headlights, which means they use bulbs that require periodic attention to keep them in good working order. Over time, these bulbs can burn out or their casings may become cloudy, reducing their effectiveness. Here's what you need to know about managing your car's headlights:
- Routine Inspections: Check your headlights regularly to ensure they're functioning properly. It's a good idea to include this in your regular vehicle check-up. When inspecting, look for any signs of dimming or fading, which might indicate that the bulb or lens needs attention.
- Cleaning the Headlight Lenses: The lens of the headlight can become cloudy due to dirt, oxidation or other environmental factors. A clean lens is crucial for optimal light output. Use a specialised headlight cleaning kit or some mild soap and water to carefully clean the exterior. Avoid using abrasive materials which could scratch the surface.
- Replacing the Bulbs: If you notice a bulb has gone out, make sure to replace it as soon as possible. For the 2013 Ford Focus, it's recommended to use the correct type of halogen bulb. The specifics can be found in your owner's manual, but normally H11 bulbs are used for the low beam. Always replace bulbs in pairs to ensure even lighting.
- Installation Tips:
- Before starting, make sure your vehicle is turned off and cool to avoid any electrical issues or burns.
- Accessing the headlight assembly in the Ford Focus may require removing the front wheel and fender liner, depending on the bulb needing replacement. This step ensures you have enough room to work.
- When handling new bulbs, be careful not to touch the glass with your fingers. Oils from your skin can shorten the life of the bulb. Use gloves or a clean cloth during installation.
- Ensure the new bulb is securely installed within the housing. A loose connection can lead to poor performance or damage.
- Periodic Replacement: Even if the bulbs haven't burnt out, replacing them regularly can be a good idea. Halogen bulbs typically last around 500 to 1000 hours, so if it's been a couple of years or you notice dimming, it might be time for a change.
- Upgrade Opportunities: While halogen bulbs are standard, you might want to consider upgrading to LED bulbs for longer life and better brightness. Ensure any replacement or upgrade is compatible with the 2013 Ford Focus to avoid electrical issues.
Remember that the headlights are an essential safety feature, and keeping them in good working condition is paramount for safe driving. Regular maintenance not only ensures better visibility but also extends the lifespan of your headlights. Whether you are heading out on a long road trip or just running errands around town, you'll have peace of mind knowing your vehicle's lights are up to the task.
If you're ever in doubt or uncomfortable with maintenance or replacements, seek assistance from a professional mechanic. They can provide expert guidance and ensure that your headlights are functioning correctly. It's always worth investing the time and effort for safe and reliable driving.