May 3, 2024
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Your headlights play an integral role in safe driving, helping to illuminate the road ahead during the night and in adverse weather conditions like fog, rain, or snow. They ensure your car is more visible to other road users, reducing the risk of accidents. So, how do you know it’s time to get new headlights from your Ford dealership? Here are signs to watch out for.

5 Signs You Need New Headlights From Your Ford Dealership

1. Dim or Yellow Headlamps

If your headlights aren’t as bright as they used to be, it may be time to replace them. There may be dirt or debris accumulation on the surface of the headlight lenses, reducing the amount of light passing through.

Headlight lenses are often made of acrylic, which chemically reacts with the sun’s UV rays, causing a yellowed appearance. Also, you may have a wiring issue. Try cleaning them off first, and if there aren’t any changes, visit your dealership for long-term solutions.

2. Flickering Headlights

Excessive use of headlights over a prolonged period wears down the bulb filaments, causing them to start flickering. There may also be a faulty battery connection or insufficient electrical flow due to poor wiring. Our technicians have the right tools to identify the culprit.

3. Constantly Blowing Fuses

Several reasons could cause your headlights to keep on burning out. It may be a simple wiring or electrical issue that can be easily resolved. To avoid repetitive headlight issues, we recommend replacing the entire headlamp system.

4. High Beams are Not Working

Do your regular headlamps turn on just fine, but nothing happens when it comes to the high beams? You may have a blown headlight bulb or fuse, a faulty high beam relay, or wiring problems. Also, though uncommon, your headlight switch could be failing due to frequent changes between high and low beams.

5. Old Bulbs

Headlight bulbs have a limited lifespan. The natural aging of your bulbs depends on multiple factors, including driving habits, environmental conditions, and the type of vehicle. As headlights age, the filament within the bulbs wear and tear due to repeated heating and cooling circles. If they start flickering or appear dimmer, you need to visit your dealership before they completely turn off.


If you notice any of these signs, come to Joe Mahan Ford in Paris, TN for help. We have high-quality headlamps and experienced technicians ready to provide comprehensive headlight inspections and replacements so you can have an enjoyable driving experience.

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