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Parts for your 2013 Holden Captiva 5-Exterior bulbs
Repco P21/5W Bayonet Off-set pins Globe 12V 21/5W BAY15d Pack of 2 - R380BLL
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Repco W21/5W Wedge Globe 12V 21/5W W3x16q Pack of 2 - R534BLL
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Repco W5W Wedge Globe 12V 5W W2.1x9.5d Pack of 2 - R501BLL
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Repco PY21W Bayonet Amber Globe 12V 21W BAU15s Pack of 2 - R384BLL
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Repco W16W Wedge Globe 12V 18W W2x15d Pack of 2 - R526BLL
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Repco W5W Blue Wedge Globe 12V 5W W2.1x9.5d Pack of 2 - R501BBLL
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Repco W21/5W Wedge Globe 12V 21/5W W3x16q Pack of 2 - R534LXBL
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Repco P21/5W Bayonet Off-set pins Globe 12V 21/5W BAY15d Pack of 2 - R380LXBL
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Narva T-10mm W5W Premium Wedge Globe W2.1 X 9.5D 12V 5W Single Blister Pack - 17177BL
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NARVA P21/5W Bayonet BAY15d Premium Long Life Globe 12V 21/5W - 17916BL
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Narva W5W Wedge W2.1X9.5D Premium Artic Blue Globe 12V 5W - 17189BL
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Narva Wedge W2.1x9.5d Premium Ultra Blue Globe 12V 5W - 2 Pce - 17190BL2
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2013 Holden Captiva 5: Exterior Bulbs Maintenance and Replacement Guide
The 2013 Holden Captiva 5 is a versatile SUV that combines both style and functionality. One of the key aspects of maintaining your vehicle's exterior is ensuring that the exterior bulbs are in optimal working condition. Keeping these lights well-maintained is crucial for safety and visibility, especially during night-time driving or poor weather conditions.
The Captiva 5 is equipped with several exterior bulbs, each serving an important purpose. These bulbs include:
- Headlights (High and Low Beam)
- Front Fog Lights
- Rear Tail Lights
- Brake Lights
- Turn Signal Lights (Front and Rear)
- License Plate Light
- Reverse Lights
Firstly, let's tackle the headlights, which are perhaps the most essential of all exterior bulbs. They ensure you have a clear view of the road ahead and make you visible to other drivers. If you notice your headlights flickering or not illuminating as brightly as before, it's time to consider a replacement. Most often, headaches with headlights are due to bulb burnout. Replacing a headlight bulb is straightforward, however, always ensure that you choose a bulb with the correct wattage and specification for the Captiva 5.
Moving on to the fog lights, these are less frequently used, but they are vital during foggy, rainy, or snowy conditions. If one or both are out, the bulbs can usually be accessed through the wheel well or from beneath the vehicle. The necessary steps for replacement depend largely on the bulb model, so consulting your vehicle's manual or a professional for guidance is wise.
The tail lights and brake lights are crucial for signalling to drivers behind you. If you notice that your tail lights are dimmer than usual or your brake lights fail to illuminate when you press the brake pedal, it's likely the bulbs need replacing. Often, removing the tail light assembly is needed to access these bulbs. Ensure both tail lights and brake lights are functioning correctly to avoid any miscommunications with other drivers.
Turn signal lights play a significant role in communicating your driving intentions to others on the road. If the indicator is flashing faster than normal, this typically indicates a bulb failure, either front or rear. Identifying the faulty bulb often involves a quick inspection, followed by a straightforward replacement process.
License plate lights might seem less critical, but they are essential for ensuring your number plate is visible at night. These lights can usually be accessed from just above the number plate on the rear bumper. They are typically very easy to replace, often requiring just a screwdriver.
Lastly, the reverse lights alert other road users of your intentions to back up and assist you with visibility when doing so. If these fail, it's often a matter of a quick replacement, as accessing them is generally quite simple.
For bulb replacement, it's wise to have a small toolkit on hand. Most bulb changes can be done with basic tools like a screwdriver and a pair of gloves. Always handle new bulbs with clean hands or gloves to prevent oil from your skin from reducing bulb lifespan. Check with your vehicle's manual for recommended replacement bulbs and specifications.
Regularly inspecting your exterior bulbs is a good habit. Set reminders to check the functionality of all your exterior lights periodically. Doing so proactively will help you spot issues before they become costly or dangerous problems. Additionally, by keeping spare bulbs in your glove box or boot, you're prepared for any immediate replacements that might be required.
Remember, maintaining the exterior lighting on your 2013 Holden Captiva 5 isn't just about adhering to safety standards, it's also about enjoying the peace of mind that comes with knowing your vehicle is well-equipped to handle whatever the road throws your way.