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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142TP

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142TP

$1,107
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Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142

Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142

$462
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OEX LED Stop / Tail / Indicator Lamp 12-24V - LLX94015
OEX

OEX LED Stop / Tail / Indicator Lamp 12-24V - LLX94015

$58
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HELLA 12/24V LED Stop/Tail Lamp - 2361

HELLA 12/24V LED Stop/Tail Lamp - 2361

$175
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94341C

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94341C

$426
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 10 to 30V - 94444

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 10 to 30V - 94444

$617
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Stop/Tail Light LED 24V - 94414

Stop/Tail Light LED 24V - 94414

$816
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Hella Stop/Tail Lamp LED 1X12 Red Lens - 233412V

Hella Stop/Tail Lamp LED 1X12 Red Lens - 233412V

$135
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Narva Stop/Tail/Licence Plate Light Incandescent - 85840BL

Narva Stop/Tail/Licence Plate Light Incandescent - 85840BL

$40
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Maintaining and Replacing Tail Lights on Your 2013 Honda Stream

The Honda Stream has been a popular choice among drivers due to its versatile design and reliable performance. While it's not as well-known in some markets, those who drive it appreciate its spacious interior and smooth handling. One aspect of maintenance that is often overlooked, but crucial for safety, is the condition of the tail lights.

Tail lights are essential for communicating with other drivers on the road. They signal your intentions and help ensure that your vehicle is visible, especially in low-light conditions. If you own a 2013 Honda Stream, ensuring that your tail lights are functioning correctly should be a regular part of your vehicle maintenance routine.

  1. Check Functionality Regularly
    • It's essential to routinely check that both tail lights are working correctly. Ask a friend to help you test them by pressing the brake pedal while you're behind the car.
    • If one or both tail lights are out, consider replacing the bulbs as soon as possible. It enhances your safety and helps you avoid fines associated with faulty vehicle lighting.
  1. Replacing the Tail Light Bulbs
    • When it's time to replace your tail light bulbs, it's a relatively straightforward process that you might be able to handle on your own. You'll need to buy the correct bulb type for the Stream, which is typically listed in your owner's manual.
    • To start, open the boot of your vehicle and locate the rear panel near the tail light that you need to replace. You'll likely need a screwdriver to remove any screws securing the panel or the tail light assembly.
    • Once you access the bulb, gently twist to remove it from the socket, and replace it with the new one by reversing the removal process. Test the new bulb to ensure it works before reattaching the panel and securing it with screws.
  2. Cleaning and Maintenance
    • Take the opportunity to clean the tail light lenses. Over time, they can become cloudy or dirty, which reduces their effectiveness. A simple solution of soap and water can often work wonders.
    • In some cases, especially if the lenses are particularly dull, a more specialised plastic polish may be required to restore clarity. Apply the polish with a soft cloth and buff until clear.
  3. Checking for Wiring and Connection Issues
    • If your tail lights aren't working after bulb replacement, the issue might be related to wiring or connections. While it's advisable to leave more complex electrical repairs to a professional, you can start by checking for any visible damage to wires or connections that may be loose.
    • Ensure that all connections are tight and free from corrosion, which can often prevent proper electrical contact.
  4. Professional Help
    • While replacing bulbs and cleaning can often be a DIY task, there are times when professional help is necessary. If you're unsure about any part of the process or encounter issues with wiring or connections beyond simple fixes, it's wise to consult a mechanic.
    • Routine servicing with a professional can ensure your vehicle remains in top condition, and they typically include checks on lighting systems during these appointments.

Ensuring the tail lights on your 2013 Honda Stream are functioning optimally is a task that, while simple, contributes significantly to vehicle safety. These lights play a critical role in road safety by increasing your visibility to other drivers, especially during nighttime driving and harsh weather conditions. Maintaining them properly keeps your vehicle roadworthy and helps you avoid unnecessary breakdowns or fines, allowing you to drive with peace of mind.