Headlights/car audio not wired correctly
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I bought a used 2013 Honda Civic. It has an aftermarket radio in it but whoever had it before me ripped out the amp, or so I am guessing as evidenced by the two cut wires I found in the front. The molding is also loose so I guess he also took out dynamat or the aftermarket front speakers. Anyway the headlights are not bright at all and they too are aftermarket. Could the headlights be linked to a wiring issue from the previous system? How do I check it out? I appreciate any input and if I sound ignorant please be kind, I am a nurse by trade and a woman. I'm trying so if any of you can advise I'd appreciate it.
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I bought a used 2013 Honda Civic. It has an aftermarket radio in it but whoever had it before me ripped out the amp, or so I am guessing as evidenced by the two cut wires I found in the front. The molding is also loose so I guess he also took out dynamat or the aftermarket front speakers. Anyway the headlights are not bright at all and they too are aftermarket. Could the headlights be linked to a wiring issue from the previous system? How do I check it out? I appreciate any input and if I sound ignorant please be kind, I am a nurse by trade and a woman. I'm trying so if any of you can advise I'd appreciate it.
I would pick up a set of something like this. (9006 series)
https://www.amazon.com/SYLVANIA-Silv.../dp/B000M5Y720
Should make a big difference. Easy to install (assuming you can reach the connectors) just twist the connector out of the headlight housing, unclip the connector, connect to the new bulb and twist back in.
Make sure you don't touch the bulb with your fingers. The oils will shorten the life of the bulb considerable.
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Mechanical aptitude does not occur naturally in most men either.
A quote:
My mother was an RN, spent most of her time in ICU, retired a few years ago.
My little sister is a pharmacist in a hospital.
I'm trying so if any of you can advise I'd appreciate it.
Anyway....
If both low beams work and both high beams work when you twist the switch and flip the lever back and forth, then check the color of the lights.... those blue lights and other weird annoying colors that all the cool kids install are very poor for road use at night.. They may look bright when you stare at them but the light spectrum (blue filtered) ends up being very poor for your own vision. If the bulbs have the blue tint you may be able to see it without removing them from the housing.
As Tigger said, this might be as simple as installing a set of correct replacement headlight bulbs, although I might try regular standard replacements first.
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lol Thanks for your reply. I did not try to play the woman card, but I also did not want to get shamed on the forum. I'm used to music forums where the peeps are not always so nice.
Thanks for you reply ezone! I am also an ICU nurse so this stuff is foreign to me. The lights are horrible and I can only see at night if I keep them on high. He also put these dark headlight covers on as well. I will check out amazon and start with lights.
Thanks again!
Thanks for you reply ezone! I am also an ICU nurse so this stuff is foreign to me. The lights are horrible and I can only see at night if I keep them on high. He also put these dark headlight covers on as well. I will check out amazon and start with lights.
Thanks again!
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He also put these dark headlight covers on as well.
Get rid of those first and recheck brightness........
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I would remove those covers first. I wouldn't drive the car a single time in the day or the night with them installed. If they are on the rear of the car I would remove them from there as well. Anybody that does anything intentionally to decrease the amount of forward lighting or decrease the amount of visible light from the taillights is an idiot.
Not only are the blatantly a bad idea, they are also illegal in every state in the US and in canada as well. Don't know euro laws but I suspect they aren't allowed there either. Anyone that tells you those covers are legal and pass inspection needs to look up the federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS). linkyhttps://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-20...sec571-108.xml
You might hear people say that they are legal in this state or that state. They are wrong. There are "federal" regulations that apply to all states. Lights whether on the front or rear are there for safety. You can never have too much safety in a car.
Not only are the blatantly a bad idea, they are also illegal in every state in the US and in canada as well. Don't know euro laws but I suspect they aren't allowed there either. Anyone that tells you those covers are legal and pass inspection needs to look up the federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS). linkyhttps://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-20...sec571-108.xml
You might hear people say that they are legal in this state or that state. They are wrong. There are "federal" regulations that apply to all states. Lights whether on the front or rear are there for safety. You can never have too much safety in a car.
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