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2020 Honda CR‑V Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2020 Honda CR‑V. This is confirmed by technical sources such as the 2020 Honda CR‑V Owner’s Manual (Lighting section), Honda Australia and Honda New Zealand specifications showing halogen or LED headlamps by grade, and roadworthiness rules that require functioning headlamps, including Australia’s ADR 13/00 and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004.
On this model, lower grades typically receive projector‑type halogen low beams with separate high beams, while higher grades feature LED units. Either way, the headlamps handle forward visibility at night, make the vehicle more conspicuous in poor weather, and provide a correctly shaped beam pattern to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. Some trims add auto on/off and automatic high‑beam assistance.
For servicing, the CR‑V benefits from simple, regular checks. Lenses should be kept clean and free of oxidation, a quick wash and, if needed, a quality plastic restorer keeps light output strong. Electrical connections, fuses, and seals deserve a look during routine services, especially if there’s any sign of moisture inside the housing. Owners who have halogen bulbs should expect eventual wear: output can fade and colour can shift before failure, so replacing bulbs in pairs maintains balanced brightness and beam colour. Handle halogen bulbs with clean gloves and avoid touching the glass.
LED-equipped grades generally have no user‑serviceable bulbs. If an LED fails, diagnosis and replacement are best left to a qualified technician, as repair often involves the lamp assembly. Headlamp aim should be checked after suspension work, collision repairs, or when the vehicle is heavily laden, to maintain a legal, glare‑free beam under ADR and NZ rules.
- Common signs a replacement or repair is due:
- Dimming, flickering, or a colour shift on one side
- Cracks, heavy haze, or persistent condensation in the lens
- Warning message or repeated fuse failure
Upgrades should remain road‑legal. Avoid high‑wattage halogens or non‑compliant retrofit LEDs that can overheat wiring or cause glare. Use parts that match the CR‑V’s specified bulb types or OEM‑grade LED assemblies and have the aim checked after any change.
Popular questions
What bulb types are used on a 2020 Honda CR‑V?
Bulb types vary by trim and market. Many AU/NZ entry grades use H11 low‑beam halogen and HB3/9005 high‑beam, while higher grades run integrated LED headlamps with no separate bulb. The correct fitment should always be confirmed against the owner’s manual or VIN‑specific parts data.
How often should CR‑V headlights be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval. Halogen bulbs typically last a few years of mixed driving but should be replaced as a pair when output fades or one fails. LED units are designed for long service life and are replaced only if there’s a fault, usually by swapping the lamp assembly.
Can the 2020 CR‑V be upgraded to LEDs?
Factory LED trims already have compliant LED headlamps. For halogen trims, drop‑in LED retrofit bulbs may not meet ADR/NZ compliance and can produce glare. If an upgrade is desired, use approved components designed for the CR‑V’s housings and have the beam aim professionally set.