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Parts for your 2018 Ford Escape-Headlight bulbs
Drivetech 4x4 Rocker Back Up Lights Switch On/Off SPST 12 or 24V Blue Illumination (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - DT-11014
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OEX Fuse Box, Standard Blade, 6 Way, Maximum total Amperage - 150A at 12V, Negative Busbar - ACX5123
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Explore 4WD & Adventure
OEX 2 Position Pendant Switch Off - Mom On - Other (Contacts Rated 5A @ 12 or 24V) - TGL0001
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OEX 6mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack (NZ Ref. 157) - ACX0811-5BL
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OEX Micro Relay 12V 30/30A 5 Pin Resistor Protected - Change Over 1 Pce - ACX1989
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OEX Crimp Terminal Female Blade Brass Terminal Entry 6.3 x 0.8mm Non Insulated 100 Pce - ACX3078
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MaxiTrac 7 Inch LED Headlight, H4 Connector, High/Low Beam, Single 12/24V - MTHL7LED
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Amber Emergency Mini Light Bar Clear Lens With Amber LEDs 18 Selectable Flash Patterns - LB380ACM
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OEX Crimp Terminal Female Blade Blue Terminal Entry 6.3 x 0.8mm Vinyl 14 Pce - ACX3017BL
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Everything You Need to Know About Replacing Headlight Bulbs on Your 2018 Ford Escape
When it comes to maintaining your 2018 Ford Escape, ensuring your headlights are in perfect working order is crucial for safety. Effective headlights not only improve your visibility during night-time driving but also make sure other drivers can see you clearly. If you're experiencing issues with your headlight bulbs or are considering replacements, here's everything you need to know.
The 2018 Ford Escape typically uses halogen bulbs for its headlights. The standard equipment is usually H11 bulbs for low beams and 9005 bulbs for high beams. These bulbs are well-regarded for their reliability and relatively low cost, making them a popular choice among drivers. However, like all components, they can wear out over time and may need replacement.
Changing your headlight bulbs isn't as daunting as it may seem. With a few tools and some patience, you can tackle this task yourself. Here's a guide to help you get it done:
- Safety First: Always ensure the vehicle is off and the headlights are cool before attempting any work. This prevents any electrical risks or burns.
- Access the Headlight Assembly: Open the bonnet to access the headlight assembly. Depending on the side you're working on, you might need to remove parts like the air intake duct or battery for better access.
- Remove the Old Bulb: Locate the back of the headlight assembly and find the bulb holder. Turn it counterclockwise to release it from the assembly. Carefully pull out the old bulb without applying too much force.
- Install the New Bulb: Take the new bulb and insert it into the bulb holder. Ensure you don't touch the glass with your fingers, as oils from your skin can shorten the bulb's life. Once secured, place the bulb holder back into the assembly and turn it clockwise to lock it in place.
- Test the Headlights: Turn on your vehicle to test the new headlights and ensure they're working correctly. Adjust the angle if necessary, as proper alignment is essential for optimal performance.
- Reassemble and Close: Once you're satisfied with the new bulbs, replace any parts removed during the process, and close the bonnet securely.
Regular maintenance of your headlight bulbs is essential, even if they haven't blown out yet. Here are a few tips to ensure your lights stay in top condition:
- Keep the Lenses Clean: Dirt and grime on the headlight lenses can dim the light output. A simple clean with automotive glass cleaner can make a significant difference.
- Regularly Inspect the Lights: Periodically check if the lights are functioning correctly and haven't dimmed over time. This is particularly important before long drives or road trips.
- Consider Upgrades: If you're looking for brighter lights, there are options like LED or HID bulbs. These types can offer improved visibility but might require modifications to your headlight assembly. Ensure any upgrades comply with road safety standards and regulations.
It's worth noting that headlight bulb replacement is a part of routine servicing in many automotive service centres. It's always a good idea to discuss this with your mechanic and include it as part of your vehicle's maintenance schedule if you're not comfortable doing it yourself.
Your 2018 Ford Escape is designed to provide reliable service, and with proper care, including regular checks on the headlight bulbs, you can ensure it continues to perform well. Always stay proactive about vehicle maintenance as it saves both time and money in the long run.