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2015 Honda CR‑V Headlights — Purpose, Care and Replacement

Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2015 Honda CR‑V. Technical sources including the 2015 Honda CR‑V Owner’s Manual (bulb specifications and lighting controls), Honda service information, and Australian/New Zealand road standards (ADR 13/00, ADR 46/00, NZ Land Transport lighting requirements) specify that compliant headlamps are mandatory equipment. So yes — this model uses headlights, and they’re essential for safe, legal driving.

On the road, the CR‑V’s headlights do more than tick a box. They provide forward illumination at night and in poor weather, make the vehicle visible to others, and define the beam pattern to suit right‑hand‑drive conditions in Australia and New Zealand without dazzling oncoming traffic. They also integrate with daytime running lights and the indicator system to help other road users judge speed and distance.

Most 2015 CR‑V variants in AU/NZ are equipped with halogen projector low beams and halogen reflector high beams. Common globe types are H11 (low beam, 12V 55W) and HB3/9005 (high beam, 12V 60W), but owners should confirm against the vehicle’s handbook or the under‑bonnet label because trim levels and regional specs can differ.

Good servicing keeps the light output strong and the beam correctly aimed. Practical tips include:

  • Inspect at each service or every 10,000 km for dimming, colour shift, cloudy lenses, or moisture inside the housing.
  • Replace globes in pairs, halogens naturally dim over time. Avoid touching the glass — use clean gloves.
  • Check fuses and the headlight relay if a lamp won’t power up, verify earth connections for corrosion.
  • Clean and protect lenses. Light yellowing can often be restored, deep crazing or cracked housings should be replaced.
  • Verify aim after any replacement or front‑end work. An incorrect beam can fail a WoF/rego check and reduce night visibility.

For many owners, quality OEM‑equivalent halogen globes balance brightness, lifespan and compliance. If considering LED or HID upgrades, choose components certified to ADR/UNECE standards for the CR‑V’s housing and get the aim professionally set. Keeping the headlights in top nick is a small job that pays off every night, every kilometre.

Popular questions about 2015 Honda CR‑V headlights

What headlight globes fit a 2015 Honda CR‑V in Australia or New Zealand?
Most models use H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. Because trims can vary, it’s smart to confirm against the owner’s manual or a parts catalogue by VIN. Matching the correct wattage and cap type keeps the beam pattern legal and the wiring happy.

How often should the CR‑V’s headlight globes be replaced?
Halogen globes slowly dim before they fail. Checking output at every service and replacing in pairs when one blows, or when output noticeably drops, is a safe bet. Many drivers find three to five years typical, depending on night driving and vibration.

Are LED headlight upgrades legal on a 2015 CR‑V?
Drop‑in LED globes in halogen housings may not meet ADR/NZ compliance. If upgrading, use approved assemblies or components certified for the CR‑V’s optics, and have the beam aim set correctly. Non‑compliant lights can fail WoF/rego and dazzle other drivers.

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