Lighting

Your vehicle has lighting for nearly every use. Some, like your headlights, taillights, and daytime running lights (also called DRLs), came with it from the factory. A headlight works as both a high beam and a low beam. High beams are for when it's very dark. Low beams are for normal, everyday driving. A tail light indicates your position on the road and off, as does a DRL.

Any headlamp, like any tail lamp, also works as a hazard light; put them together, and you get "flashers" that tell other drivers that there's danger nearby or that you need help. You've also got signal lights that indicate you're changing lanes or turning. They're called "blinkers," for short. That's not to mention brake lights, which show slowdowns and stops.

You may even have other types of lighting, too, like fog lights and puddle lights. The former are low-glare and shine low and brightly for better visibility in bad weather. The latter illuminate the area below your vehicle doors, so you and your passengers can avoid rainwater and other obstacles as you get in and out. You might even have specialty lights. They show off license plate frames and other exterior accessories.

Types of Car Light Bulbs

Most car lights are either LED, high-intensity discharge (HID, for short; also called Xenon), or halogen. What lighting does your vehicle need? That depends on its model and body style, so consult your owner's manual for the best answer.

When to change a car light bulb, however, isn't model- or body style-dependent. It varies only by what kind of light you've got.

  • Change LED lights if either their electronics fail or the lights themselves go out.
  • Change Xenon or HID lights every few years, especially if they dim.
  • Change halogen lights every two years or so.

Our auto parts store has the genuine OEM lighting you need, and you can order it online. Buy now and save -- and be sure to pick up the light assembly kit you need to install, too!

YF1Z13A018AA - : Sun Load Temperature Sensor for Ford Image

Sun Load Temperature Sensor

F150, Mark LT. With autolamp. All models. Sable, Taurus. Rear window antenna. Expedition. Navigator.
Discontinued
W504241S437 - : Sun Visor Screw for Ford Image

Sun Visor Screw

Sedan. Station wagon. Coupe. Hatchback.
Discontinued
8A5Z7804338AC - : Panel - Instrument for Ford Image

Panel - Instrument

2009-12, headlamp switch, without light group, cashmere.
Discontinued
8A5Z7804338AA - : Panel - Instrument for Ford Image

Panel - Instrument

2009-12, headlamp switch, without light group, camel.
Discontinued
AA5Z7804338BA - : Panel - Instrument for Ford Image

Panel - Instrument

2009-12, headlamp switch, with light group, camel.
Discontinued
8A5Z7804338AB - : Panel - Instrument for Ford Image

Panel - Instrument

2009-12, headlamp switch, without light group, black.
Discontinued
AA5Z7804338BC - : Panel - Instrument for Ford Image

Panel - Instrument

2009-12, headlamp switch, with light group, cashmere.
Discontinued
BA1Z13008U - : Composite Assembly for Ford Image

Composite Assembly

Ford BA1Z13008U
MKX. Left. Hid headlamps. With level 2 headlamps.
Discontinued
FP5Z14290E - : Wire Harness for Ford Image

Wire Harness

3.7L, headlamp, with adaptive cruise. 2.0L dohc, headlamp, with adaptive cruise.
Discontinued
FP5Z14290C - : Wire Harness for Ford Image

Wire Harness

3.7L, headlamp, without adaptive cruise. 2.0L dohc, headlamp, without adaptive cruise.
Discontinued
AA5Z13008E - : Composite Assembly for Ford Image

Composite Assembly

MKS. With level 3 headlamps. 3.7l. With level 3 headlamps. 3.5l. Left. Without appearance package.
Discontinued
BH6Z14290CB - : Wire Harness for Ford Image

Wire Harness

Without hid headlamps.
Discontinued

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