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Parts for your 2018 Haval H6-Headlight bulbs
LED Autolamps 12V Interior Strip Light With Touch Sensor Switch With MCU Circuitry - 40410MCU
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OEX 3mm 5 Core Trailer Cable, With Black Sheath - 30m Roll (NZ Ref.205T) - ACX0813
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Cat6 Side Direction Indicator Suits Land Cruiser 70 - 77ACMB-LCRUISER70
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LED Autolamps 12V Slimline/Low Profile Reverse Lamp with Black End Caps - 285BW12
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OEX Type III, Heavy Duty Manual Reset Circuit Breaker, 100A - Single Pack - ACX1846
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LED Autolamps 24V Front Indicator And Park Light Chrome Bezel Blister Pack - 285CAW24
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamps With Reflector Twin Blister - 101BAR2
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OEX 2.5mm Single Core Tinned Marine Cable, Red - 100m Roll (NZ Ref. 148M) - ACX0952
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OEX 2.5mm Single Core Tinned Marine Cable, Black - 100m Roll (NZ Ref. 148M) - ACX0950
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Narva Heavy-Duty Adaptor (Cigarette Lighter Plug to Merit and Accessory Sockets) - 81042BL
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Maintaining and Replacing Headlight Bulbs on Your 2018 Haval H6
The 2018 Haval H6 comes equipped with headlight bulbs that are an integral part of maintaining good visibility and ensuring your safety while driving at night or in low-light conditions. Ensuring that your vehicle's lights are functioning properly is a crucial aspect of vehicular maintenance. If you own a 2018 Haval H6, here are some practical tips and advice for replacing or maintaining your car's headlight bulbs.
Headlights are often considered one of the most critical safety features of any vehicle. They illuminate the road ahead, helping you see and be seen by other road users. Over time, headlight bulbs can dim, burn out, or simply become less effective, and that's when a replacement is due.
- Identifying the Right Type of Bulb: The first step to replacing your headlight bulb is ensuring you have the correct type. The 2018 Haval H6 typically utilises halogen bulbs in its stock configuration. Check the vehicle's manual or consult with a professional to confirm the exact specification, as using the wrong bulb type may lead to unsuitable light output or even damage.
- Tools Required for Replacement: Replacing a headlight bulb usually does not require advanced tools. A basic set including gloves (to avoid getting oils from your hands on the bulb), a screwdriver, and possibly a small wrench should suffice. Always ensure your vehicle is turned off and the keys removed before starting.
- Steps for Replacing the Bulb: Typically, the process involves opening the bonnet, locating the back of the headlight assembly, and removing the dust cover, if applicable. Some assemblies may require you to remove screws or unclip a retainer. Once the bulb is exposed, carefully disconnect it from its socket and replace it with the new bulb. Ensure that the new bulb is seated properly and reconnect any clips or covers that were removed.
- Testing Your New Bulbs: After you have installed the new bulbs, switch on your headlights to ensure that they are operating correctly. Check both low and high beams to confirm functionality. Sometimes alignment might be necessary, which involves adjusting the beam direction to ensure proper road illumination without blinding oncoming traffic.
- Regular Maintenance Tips: Besides replacing bulbs when they burn out, regular maintenance checks can help extend the life of your headlights. Periodic cleaning of the headlight lens is advised to ensure maximum light output. Cloudy or yellowed lenses can often be polished with a headlight restoration kit to restore clarity.
- Upgrading Your Headlights: If you wish to upgrade your lighting system, options such as LED or HID bulbs may be available. These often provide brighter light and longer lifespan compared to traditional halogen bulbs. However, it's important to ensure that any upgrade is compatible with your vehicle and complies with road safety standards.
Keeping your vehicle's headlights in optimal condition enhances both safety and driving comfort. Consider setting a routine schedule for checking your lights as part of your vehicle service routine. Not only does it ensure compliance with road safety standards, but it also contributes to safer driving conditions. Regular inspections can help you spot issues before they turn into serious problems. As with any car maintenance, if you feel unsure or not confident in doing it yourself, seeking professional assistance from a certified mechanic or service centre is always wise. Happy driving!