Future Tire and Automotive in Holbrook, Pinetop, Lakeside, and Show Low, AZ.

Unlocking Nighttime Visibility: Your Guide to Vehicle Headlamp Replacement

Driving at night with faulty headlights jeopardizes your road safety substantially and can be fatal during bad weather. But when your vehicle headlights function optimally, they illuminate the roadway well at night, ensuring you can see the road ahead and other drivers can see you. 


It facilitates safe driving for you and other drivers on the road, minimizing the chances of nighttime accidents and incidents. To keep your vehicle headlights in optimum condition, you must know when headlight replacement is due and seek headlamp replacement services from Future Tire and Automotive

Vehicle Headlamp Replacement at Future Tire and Automotive in Holbrook, Lakeside, Pinetop, and Show Low, AZ

Components of the Headlamp 

The headlight assembly includes the following parts:



The Housing 

The housing holds the headlight bulbs and lenses, protecting them from external damage. The housing is fixed to the front corners of your vehicle. Depending on your vehicle’s bumper design, you may have one headlight housing unit on each corner or multiple units. The housing is mainly made from polycarbonate plastic and comes in various designs unique to the model of your vehicle.


The Headlight Bulbs

The headlight is the light that illuminates the roadway. Modern vehicles have different lights, such as low beams, turn signals, parking and fog lights, and high beams. However, the two main headlights on every vehicle are: 

  • Low-beam headlights: You use them when night-driving on a well-lit road. They don’t glare at oncoming vehicles.
  • High-beam headlights: You use them when night-driving on a dark road. Because they glare at oncoming vehicles, you must turn them off within 500 feet of an incoming vehicle or 300 feet when trailing another vehicle.


Bulbs are the source of light for your headlights. Vehicles utilize different bulb types, such as halogen bulbs, LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), and xenon bulbs.

Signs You Need Vehicle Headlight Replacement


Uneven Lighting: Low Beams Work, but High Beams Fail

If your low beams are working perfectly, but the high beams don’t switch on, it may be caused by a blown fuse or a burned-out bulb. A wiring problem could also be the cause. It takes a qualified mechanic to establish the root cause and determine whether you need a high beam bulb change or a complete headlight replacement. 


Flickering Light 

Flickering headlights indicate the bulb’s filament is severely damaged or about to die. This applies to halogen bulbs that utilize wire filaments to emit light. In such a case, auto mechanics at Future Tire and Automotive will conduct a halogen headlight replacement to solve the flickering problem.


Other possible causes of flickering headlights include: 

  • Low voltage issues
  • Poor connections
  • Wiring issues
  • Ballast failure


Given the numerous causes, you should only trust an experienced mechanic to start auto headlight repair and establish the actual cause. Avoid DIY headlight replacement, as you may trigger more problems while troubleshooting or attempting repair.


Physical Damage From Fender Benders

When your vehicle is involved in a collision, the headlight housing and the bulbs may crack because of the impact. Sometimes, the housing may sustain damage, but the bulbs remain intact. In either case, the entire headlight assembly must be replaced. But if the physical damage is minimal, an auto mechanic may use a headlight restoration kit to repair your vehicle’s headlights. 


Hazy Headlights Even After Cleaning Headlight Housing

With time, headlight housings become foggy or yellow due to oxidation and dust build-up, producing dim and hazy light. When this happens, your mechanic uses headlight cleaners to clear the oxidized layer from the headlight housing surface. 


But if the headlights are still hazy after cleaning, a vehicle headlamp replacement is necessary. When you come to Future Tire and Automotive, we’ll source top-quality OEM headlight parts for your front headlight replacement to ensure you enjoy superior lighting on the road.


Dead Headlights That Have Outlived Their Service Life 

Eventually, your vehicle’s headlights will exhaust their service life. Here’s the average lifespan of vehicle headlights

  • Halogen headlights: 450 to 1,000 hours
  • HID headlights: 2,000 to 8,000 hours
  • LED headlights: 30,000 to 50,000 hours


Headlight replacement is the only solution for worn-out headlights. Fortunately, regular car light maintenance will help you know a replacement is due so your car headlights don’t fail abruptly. Also, if one bulb gives out early and you’ve not done a replacement before, it’s best practice to replace all bulbs, as they’ll likely follow suit in no time.

Future Tire and Automotive: Your Trusted Headlight Replacement Service Provider

Whether you need a xenon headlight replacement, HID headlight replacement, or a halogen headlight replacement, Future Tire and Automotive has the requisite skills, tools, and mechanics to perform the replacement expertly. 


Since 1976, we’ve been the go-to auto garage for headlamp replacement and many more automotive services for Holbrook, Lakeside, Pinetop, and Show Low, AZ residents. When you bring your vehicle to Future Tire and Automotive for headlight replacement, we’ll go out of our way to complete the headlight replacement in time with minimal disruption to your packed-up schedule. 


To enjoy quality headlamp replacement request our services in Show Low, Holbrook, Lakeside, and Pinetop, AZ

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