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2021 Honda Civic Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2021 Honda Civic. As outlined in the 2021 Honda Civic Owner’s Manual and required under Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00) and New Zealand Warrant of Fitness lighting standards, every Civic variant includes primary low/high-beam headlamps and daytime running lamps.

On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting when it comes to safe night driving, improving visibility of road edges, signs and hazards, while making the Civic more visible to others. Depending on grade and market, the 2021 Civic runs either projector-style halogen units or full LED headlights. Many trims also feature auto on/off, auto high-beam, and LED daytime running lights that help with daytime conspicuity.

Routine servicing should include a quick headlight check. A technician will confirm both low and high beam function, inspect alignment to avoid glare, and ensure the lenses are clear. For owners who like to stay on top of it between services, it’s worth giving the lenses a gentle clean during a wash and checking for chips, moisture or fading.

  • Bulb types and replacements: Check the owner’s manual for the correct bulb type. Lower trims commonly use halogen bulbs, which dim over time and are best replaced in pairs. Avoid touching the glass – use gloves to prevent hot spots and early failure.
  • LED-equipped grades: These units are typically sealed and designed to last much longer. If an LED module fails, replacement may involve the whole assembly. After fitting, beam aim and any auto-levelling functions should be checked with proper equipment.
  • Alignment and legality: Proper aim is essential for seeing further down the road without dazzling other drivers. Aim checks should be part of regular servicing and are required to meet ADR and WoF standards.
  • Moisture and lens care: A light mist after rain can be normal, but pooling or persistent fog indicates a seal issue. UV haze on lenses can be restored, but badly degraded lenses should be replaced for full light output.
  • Fuses and wiring: If a headlight is dead, inspect the relevant fuses under the bonnet and in the cabin. If fuses are fine, have wiring, connectors and grounds tested.

For most drivers, a quick visual check monthly and a proper inspection at each service interval (around 10,000–15,000 km) keeps the Civic’s headlights shining bright and road-legal.

Popular questions

What headlight types does the 2021 Honda Civic use?
The 2021 Civic is typically fitted with projector-style halogen headlights on lower grades and full LED headlights on higher trims. All models feature LED daytime running lights. Exact equipment varies by AU and NZ variants, so it’s best to confirm against the VIN or the owner’s manual.

How often should the headlights be serviced or replaced?
Halogen bulbs gradually dim and are often due after 2–4 years of mixed driving