Thanks man. I was parked outside an Auto Zone and watched this video. I'm not a do it yourselfer normally but being poor forces you to figure stuff out. Your video saved me $10.
@@decklanburkhart8113 hey man.. Does the DRL indicator shows when beam light are burnt or wires not connected properly.. Cause my left headlight was burnt and i replaced it works but still show DRL... I guess its the beam light
@@waltergutierrez464 the DRL light on the dash would probably turn on for either or those situations. Are the lights working as the DRL and high beams correctly? If they are working I wonder if you disconnect the battery for 5 minutes and reconnect it if it will reset the DRL light? You shouldn't have to do that though it should go off after a short time of the new light working correctly.
Yeah it went away, I forget but it might have taken a few minutes of driving. If it doesn't go away in your circumstance you can try disconnecting the negative battery cable for a few minutes and then reconnect it.
You have to turn the tire to the left first. Then take like 3 clips that hold in a part of the fender liner out. Kinda get your hand in and separate the liner from the bumper. The signal bulb is closest to the bumper. You put you hand in and feel for a wire and follow it up until you feel plastic and turn it left. I pulled the bulb out of the fender liner and changed it. I wish i could show you how to get your hand in and feel for it but hope it helps. I had a hard time to but take your time.
Changing to different bulbs within spec won’t effect car battery. If your drl light is on on the dash you most likely have a drl light out. Best way to tell is to turn your car on and look for the light bulb closest to the Honda badge on the front on either side is out. Or you can turn your high beams on and look as well. If a bulb is out it shouldn’t effect the battery in a negative way.
Thanks, i was just looking at nokya, i use LED for headlights, unfortunately led are not used to DRL/high beam. I have to keep it halogen but i want the white lighting not that yellowish look
what wattage rating was on the nokya yellow bulb? stock says to use 61 watt High beam headlight: 60 W (HB3) 1) it doesn't flicker on u when used as DRLs? thats the problem most have when u change DRLs bulbs from stock
michael diaz they are great. they have worked flawlessly for a long time. due to the fact that they are yellow they don't use the most efficient kind of light so even though they are great bulbs they act alot like a flood beam then a pencil beam of silver stars. I love the light they put out and for the money they aren't bad at all
Taffeta White FG1 they are worth it! I did find out that they work very well driving in snow. Somehow the yellow light kinda let's you see the road better and see where snow or ice is on the road and where it's clear if that makes sense
Thanks man. I was parked outside an Auto Zone and watched this video. I'm not a do it yourselfer normally but being poor forces you to figure stuff out. Your video saved me $10.
Hahahahaha I too am parked outside of an Auto Zone as I watch this video 😂😂. Definitely a money saver 👍🏽💪🏽
Out of 3 previous videos your was the best.
Helped me a bunch, thank you! This is the beauty of UA-cam, I suppose.
As a former NWPA resident - thank you and yes, the snow is a pain! Southern Ohio where I reside now is much more bearable!
Worked like a charm. THANK YOU for the video!!!!!!
Saved me time and money Bro, Thanks for sharing!!!
Dude not a problem!
Did the Drl light on the dash turn on when the light went out?
Yes it did
@@decklanburkhart8113 hey man.. Does the DRL indicator shows when beam light are burnt or wires not connected properly.. Cause my left headlight was burnt and i replaced it works but still show DRL... I guess its the beam light
@@waltergutierrez464 the DRL light on the dash would probably turn on for either or those situations. Are the lights working as the DRL and high beams correctly? If they are working I wonder if you disconnect the battery for 5 minutes and reconnect it if it will reset the DRL light? You shouldn't have to do that though it should go off after a short time of the new light working correctly.
@@waltergutierrez464 I know it's a late reply but it could be the DRL relay
Thank you sooo much! Helped my dad and I out!
did the dry light on the dash go away?
DLR*
Yeah it went away, I forget but it might have taken a few minutes of driving. If it doesn't go away in your circumstance you can try disconnecting the negative battery cable for a few minutes and then reconnect it.
Looking for tips to change the passenger side directional bulb. Omg its near impossible to reach! Im at a loss as to how to access it. Ughh
You have to turn the tire to the left first. Then take like 3 clips that hold in a part of the fender liner out. Kinda get your hand in and separate the liner from the bumper. The signal bulb is closest to the bumper. You put you hand in and feel for a wire and follow it up until you feel plastic and turn it left. I pulled the bulb out of the fender liner and changed it. I wish i could show you how to get your hand in and feel for it but hope it helps. I had a hard time to but take your time.
Great video! Helps a ton!
Drl and high beam same bulb?
I have the same question. Can someone answer if it’s the same bulb used?
Will this effect you’re car battery my dlr light is on
Changing to different bulbs within spec won’t effect car battery. If your drl light is on on the dash you most likely have a drl light out. Best way to tell is to turn your car on and look for the light bulb closest to the Honda badge on the front on either side is out. Or you can turn your high beams on and look as well. If a bulb is out it shouldn’t effect the battery in a negative way.
Should've showed us what you installed.
Exactly
Very useful thanks 💪🏾💪🏾
How is the quality? Is the bulb glass painted? Like some cheap bulb would it peel with time? Or is it tinted glass?
Tinted glass. Thwy are actually still doing great. I might go to some silvana silverstars but overall for what they are for they work great.
Thanks, i was just looking at nokya, i use LED for headlights, unfortunately led are not used to DRL/high beam. I have to keep it halogen but i want the white lighting not that yellowish look
Thank you so much it took some time but I got the job done
Every couple of months the driver side headlight bulb burns out on my 2006 Honda Civic, anybody else having the same issue?
Yes same
Thanks for the video.
what wattage rating was on the nokya yellow bulb? stock says to use 61 watt High beam headlight: 60 W (HB3)
1) it doesn't flicker on u when used as DRLs? thats the problem most have when u change DRLs bulbs from stock
klepto dathief I believe wattage is 65 and no I have no problems with them flickering
how are they now? are they still working?
how long has it been?
michael diaz they are great. they have worked flawlessly for a long time. due to the fact that they are yellow they don't use the most efficient kind of light so even though they are great bulbs they act alot like a flood beam then a pencil beam of silver stars. I love the light they put out and for the money they aren't bad at all
Are they still holding up?
Taffeta White FG1 yep! Holding up strong! Love the look too
Cool! Trying to find a good Canadian website to get em from!
Taffeta White FG1 they are worth it! I did find out that they work very well driving in snow. Somehow the yellow light kinda let's you see the road better and see where snow or ice is on the road and where it's clear if that makes sense
I have so much trouble clip the bottle back in!!!
Man i cannot get mine back in, did you?
I can't get that fucking overflow tank snapped back in
Thank you!!!!
thaanks!!!!!
thank you!
Need more light when ur recording dwn into car, it was hard to see dwn in there
Otherwise pretty good vid.
Thanks for this video bro
Pain in my ass doing the driver side
Those yellow nokyas sucks. Didn’t even last 2 years smh
I agree.. liked them at first and they continued to work when I sold the car but they aren’t great.
Thank you!