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2022 Honda CR‑V headlights: purpose, care, and replacement
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2022 Honda CR‑V. Honda’s 2022 CR‑V Owner’s Manual and Honda Australia/New Zealand specification sheets list halogen or LED projector headlights (trim and market dependent) with daytime running lights as standard equipment. Road regulations the CR‑V complies with—such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00, and the UN ECE rules used in NZ—also mandate functional headlamps, so they’re very much relevant and used on this model.
On a 2022 CR‑V, the headlights do more than just light up the road. They’re designed to improve night-time visibility, help others see the vehicle in low light, and define the CR‑V’s look with crisp DRLs. Many trims include auto on/off, and some have automatic high‑beam. Depending on the variant, the car may use projector‑type halogen bulbs or integrated LED modules, both are engineered to throw a clean, well‑controlled beam that reduces glare for oncoming traffic.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check headlight operation, clarity, and aim. Cloudy lenses can be polished, while severe yellowing may call for replacement. A quick aim check after suspension work or a front‑end knock helps keep the beam on target. Minor condensation that clears after a drive is typically normal, persistent moisture suggests a compromised seal.
- Halogen‑equipped CR‑V models usually allow bulb replacement from behind the headlamp under the bonnet. Avoid touching the glass—oily fingerprints shorten bulb life.
- LED‑equipped models generally use sealed light units. The LED isn’t a separate “bulb”, replacement typically means swapping the headlight assembly, which is best handled by a qualified technician.
- Common halogen types for this generation include H11 (low beam) and HB3/9005 (high beam), but owners should confirm against the vehicle’s handbook or parts catalogue for their exact trim.
Practical care tips include cleaning the lenses with car‑safe products, keeping the headlamp caps and seals seated properly, and verifying fuses and connectors if a lamp stops working. When choosing replacements, stick with ADR/ECE‑compliant parts, ultra‑high‑watt aftermarket bulbs can overheat housings and may not be legal. A quick lighting check at every service—or alongside a WOF/regos check—keeps the CR‑V safe, compliant, and looking sharp at night.
What headlight bulbs does a 2022 Honda CR‑V use?
It depends on the trim and market. Many 2022 CR‑V variants in AU/NZ use LED headlights with integrated modules, while some lower trims may use halogen projectors. Common halogen types for this model family are H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam, but the owner’s manual or a parts lookup for the exact VIN is the safest way to confirm.
Can the LED headlight be replaced without changing the whole unit?
Generally, no. On LED‑equipped 2022 CR‑V models, the light source is part of a sealed headlight assembly. If the LED fails, the typical repair is to replace the entire unit. This preserves beam pattern and sealing, and helps ensure ongoing compliance with ADR/ECE lighting standards.
How should the headlight aim be adjusted?
Park on level ground facing a wall or garage door, about 7.5 m (25 ft) away, and measure that the cut‑off sits slightly below the headlamp centre height. There’s a vertical adjuster on the back of each housing. Some LED variants may have auto‑levelling, if so, only minor manual tweaks are needed and larger corrections are best done by a workshop with proper aiming equipment.