Acura Integra Headlights dave_7 / Car Photos / CC BY The Acura Integra, which was manufactured by Honda from 1985-2006, was redesigned four times before it was discontinued. That means it’s important to consider the model year of your car before purchasing a used replacement headlight online because each generation of the Acura Integra has unique headlight assemblies. The first generation of the car, manufactured from 1985-1989 with an optional 1.5l or 1.6l engine, features distinctive “flip up” headlights that fold flat into the front of the car when not in use. The flip up feature is controllable from a dashboard switch that flips the headlights up or down. The second generation of the Integra, which was produced from 1989-1993 with an optional 1.6l or 1.7l engine, features a more traditional, non-flip headlight assembly located above the front bumper. The third generation of the Integra, which was manufactured from 1993-2001 with an optional 1.6l or 1.8l engine, features four distinctive circular headlights. Two headlights are located above the front bumper on both the right and left side of the car. The fourth and final generation of the Acura Integra, which also is called the Acura RSX, was manufactured from 2001-2006 with a 2l engine. The headlights on the Integra’s fourth generation return to the more traditional look of the car’s second generation; however, the fourth generation headlights feature a sportier tear drop shape as opposed to the flat rectangular headlight found on the second generation Integra. The Acura Integra is regarded for its handling, performance, and durability. Still, replacement of headlights and other secondary parts is often required. Owners of the first generation Acura Integra have reported issues with the motor in the headlight assembly […]
Used Dodge Charger Headlights
Dodge Charger Headlights RedTail_Panther / Foter.com / CC BY-NC-SA Dodge’s popular Charger car is one that has been around for a long time. Classic models from the 60s and 70s as well as its 21st century update make it a hit among auto enthusiast, especially those restoring or customizing their cars. Headlights are one of the easiest parts to customize but can also be a pain finding the right fit. The current model uses halogen lights with a variety available including OEM and projector types. There are many available out there and could fail in a variety of ways.A typical thought as to why Dodge Charger headlights might fail is simply that the light bulb burned out. This isn’t always the case though. If a bulb has been replaced and the light still isn’t working, it’s time to look at a different option. Another way that they could fail is bad wiring or circuitry. This itself could burn a bulb or keep one from functioning properly. For some unlucky owners the need to replace lights could be that it has been smashed in an accident or even as an act of vandalism. In which case, a complete change of part may be necessary since the ruined part may not be able to be salvaged. The Dodge Charger is both an American classic sports car and a modern high performance vehicle. Still, it is like any other vehicle available on the market and it breaks down creating a need to look for parts with the best prices. This especially applies to custom parts like headlights, mufflers, and even hoods. It’s not easy to always find what is needed or wanted to replace the part. Headlights fit […]
Used Mazda Headlights Online
Mazda Headlights blentley / Foter.com / CC BY-NC Your Mazda’s “Zoom Zoom” is only possible because of quality, working Mazda headlights. With the smooth handling of a Mazda, you want the ability to really cruise the open road and test your vehicles abilities. Limiting the fun to daylight hours isn’t an option. Original Equipment (OEM) Mazda headlights complete the full package of endurance and quality that was intended for your driving experience. Whether you’re shopping for Mazda headlights to repair your RX-8, Miata or even the classic 626, you’ll find a bevy of options on AutoProsUSA.com.Purchasing used Mazda headlights instead of after market parts comes with a long list of bonuses. You’ll have the peace of mind that you’re getting OEM quality instead of guessing and hoping that the caliber of your Mazda headlights are up to par. Additionally, you can feel good about the eco-friendly purchase. Your Mazda headlights are refurbished and sent to you at an incredible price instead of being buried in a landfill. Congratulations on saving money and saving the planet!Maybe you’re uncertain as to why your Mazda headlights have died. If that’s the case, make sure to first test your battery to ensure you’re not diagnosing a symptom instead of the root problem. How old is your battery? Have you checked the connections for corrosion and acid build up? Sometimes a Mazda headlight, like most headlights, can flicker or malfunction due to housing becoming loose. Did you recently hit something with your front end that could effect your headlight? If you have already gone through a checklist of possible fixes for your existing Mazda headlight and you know you’re in the market for a new one, AutoProsUSA.com is the most […]