Did one of your headlights recently burn out? Don’t delay headlight replacement! The longer you drive with only one working headlight, the more likely you are to be pulled over and ticketed.
Why is there moisture in my headlight? This is a common issue and a common question that mechanics get asked a lot. Our mechanic explains why there's condensation in your headlight and how to fix it.
Inexpensive kits promise to restore clear headlights. We tried out two of them and got pretty good results.
You’re driving home on an early fall evening and notice roadway signs seem dim. Pedestrians are harder to see and you have a smaller field of vision. The good news is you may not need an eye exam, just some new headlight bulbs. The bulbs may be ...
Our 60-second DIY mechanic video explains how to change the headlights in your car
It's good to know the approximate lifespan of your headlights. If one happens to fail, you can be ready with a replacement bulb when you need it most. But how long do headlights typically last, anyway?
You've probably had to deal with a a burnt out headlight on your car at one point. Below, we walk you through the steps to replace your car's headlight.
This article covers the only proper technique to remove and prevent headlight condensation and is applicable to most vehicles on the road today.
Do you think about maintaining your vehicle’s headlights? Headlights are an important safety feature of your vehicle that help you see clearly and make it easier for other drivers to see you. Not only is driving without working headlights dangerous, it is also illegal in many areas.
Don’t wait until a bulb burns out. Keep safe by staying on top of headlight maintenance.
Shopping for a headlight restoration kit? Read about types, features, and other must-know topics in our headlight restoration kit buying guide to make an informed choice.
What do you do if your headlights have gone foggy? Well, you Ask a Clean Person!
Paying more for a car doesn't mean the headlights will be any better than on a cheaper model, that's according to research conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), an organization funded by insurance companies.
Moisture in headlight or fog light? Learn how to remove condensation and moisture from your headlight or fog light. Find the leak, seal it, and prevent water...
Yellowing car headlights is caused by improper care and lack of protection. Harsh UV sunlight oxidizes, fades, and cracks sensitive headlight plastic. Over t...