A Closer Look at the Sylvania H11SL LED Bulb in a 2017 Honda Accord- Video
Hello, neighbor. This is Curt at etrailer, and today we're gonna be taking a look at how to install the Sylvania LED headlight bulb in our 2017 Honda Accord Coupe. Now, you may be asking yourself, "Why would I want to change from the original incandescent bulb over to an LED" Well, we've gone ahead and installed the passenger side with an LED already. And comparing between the two, you could already see how much brighter and clearer of a vision this is going to give you on the road versus the incandescent bulb. The incandescent bulb looks a little more yellowed, a little more faded. It doesn't really give you that big line of vision that you'll get out of an LED bulb. more
2/19/2025 11:17:29 AM
A Closer Look at the Sylvania 168SL LED Bulb on a 2017 Honda Accord- Video
Hello neighbor, this is Curt at Etrailer, and today I'm gonna show you how to upgrade your license plate lights to a Sylvania LED bulb on this 2017 Honda Accord Coupe. Now, this is a 2017 Honda Accord Coupe. This is gonna install a little bit differently from the sedan models that you're seeing more of today, which would make you go through the trunk. On the Coupe, we actually have to go into these openings that are underneath here on either side of the license plate. Now let's take a look at how we get that done. What we're gonna be doing is taking our small flathead screwdriver, getting it right into the end here, and popping this lens out. more
2/18/2025 2:09:03 PM
Mount: Vision X H11 Halogen Headlight Bulbs on a 2012 Honda Pilot- Video
Hi everyone, Aidan here with etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install these headlight bulbs from Vision X. These are gonna be on our 2012 Honda Pilot. These are the H11 connector type, which is for your low beams. And be sure to check that you're getting the right ones because the high beams can sometimes be a different connector type. Overall the install process is gonna be pretty straightforward and it does give you a nice upgrade over the factory bulbs or just replace a burnt out bulb. more
12/5/2022 8:48:13 AM
Setting up the Vision X 9006 Halogen Headlight Bulbs on your 2008 Honda Civic- Video
Hi there Civic owners. Today, on your 2008 Honda Civic, we're gonna be taking a look at Vision X's 9006 replacement headlamp bulbs. Replacing your headlight bulbs will keep you legal if you've got any that are no longer operative, keep you from getting a ticket. And going with a super bright bulb can help reduce eye fatigue at night when driving. Your traditional bulbs usually have more, a warmer color to them. And that warmer color can cause a bit of eye strain at night when trying to see. more
12/17/2021 8:16:35 AM
Set up: 194 LED Bulbs on a 2008 Honda Civic- Video
Hi there Civic owners. They're 2008 Honda Civic we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to replace your side marker bulbs with 194 bulbs from Arc Lighting. These bulbs are gonna be LED bulbs from Arc. So we're gonna get some benefits from switching to that new architecture. And the 194 size is not limited to just your side marker lights, there are some other lights on here that will utilize that 194 size so you can replace those bulbs with these as well. LED bulbs here at last about 50 times longer than an incandescent. more
12/16/2021 3:55:49 PM
Putco PURE Halogen Headlight Bulbs Installation - 2012 Honda Odyssey- Video
Today on our 2012 Honda Odyssey I will be installing the Putco PURE high performance halogen headlight bulbs. Part number P239005SW. The Putco lights come in a quantity of two, with a bulk type of 9005, and wattage of 65 watts to 12 volts with a color temperature of 3800 Kelvin. These also meet the Department of Transportation specifications. We're going to show you how to install this on our low beam side, since our high beam side is hard to get to and hard to see with our camera. We'll start by removing our bulb, we can take it out and set it to the side. Here we've got our low beam, again for demonstration purposes, you want to make sure that you don't touch the glass whenever you're installing this. We're going to take our bulb and start by inserting it in and lining up our cabs. more
4/20/2016 3:46:14 PM
Putco PURE H11 Halogen Bulbs Installation - 2012 Honda Odyssey- Video
Today on our 2012 Honda Odyssey, we'll be showing you how to install the Putco Pure high performance halogen bulbs, part number P230011SW. The Putco lights come in a quantity of two with bulb type H11 with a wattage of 55 watts at 12 bolts and a color temperature of 3800 Kelvin. These lights also meet the Department of Transportation specifications. Now we're going to show you how to install this on our low beam side since our high beam side is hard to get to hard to see with our camera. We'll start by removing our bowl. We can take it out and set it off to the side. more
4/20/2016 3:46:06 PM
Putco PURE High Performance Halogen Bulbs Installation - 2011 Honda Accord- Video
Today on our 2011 Honda Accord we're going to show you how to install the Putco PURE High-Performance H11 Halogen Bulbs in Nitro Blue, Part Number is P230011NB. These are going to give us that HID kind of a look, that little bit of a blue coloration as we're heading down the road. The great thing about our lights, they meet all Department of Transportation standards, so we're not going to have to worry about anything there. These produce 55 watts at 12 volts, and they offer a color temperature that's about 4400K. To begin our installation we want to cut our wheel all the way over to the opposite side we're going to be working on. We're on our passenger side, the wheel is cut all the way to the drivers side. There's going to be a Phillips head screw right here that we're going to remove, then a Phillips head fastener right here. more
2/16/2016 1:16:24 PM
Putco PURE Premium Bulb Installation - 2012 Honda Odyssey- Video
Today on our 2012 Honda Odyssey, we will be installing the Putco Pure Premium 7443 LED bulbs with 360 degree illumination, Part No. P237443W360. All right, the first thing we'll do is open the rear hatch door of our Honda. We will remove the two screws which secure the taillight to the van. After we have removed the screws, we go ahead and just slide the taillight out. Please take note of the two alignment pins that will help reinstall the taillight later on. Now to completely remove the taillight, all we have to do is twist the two sockets, removing the bulbs from the taillight. With the bulbs exposed, we are going to remove the old taillight bulb and get ready to install the new LED one. Now it's not necessary but it is recommended before installing the new bulb, to go ahead and add a little dielectric grease. more
6/4/2014 9:38:47 AM