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  1. #13
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    phillips blue vision refers to the halogen globe.. the W5W's are just wedge bulbs to give a bit of colour.

    I'd recommend changing the bulb yourself - i daresay it's as simple as changing a house bulb, only difference is that u gotta plug bits in and u can't touch the bulb

  2. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    phillips blue vision refers to the halogen globe.. the W5W's are just wedge bulbs to give a bit of colour.

    I'd recommend changing the bulb yourself - i daresay it's as simple as changing a house bulb, only difference is that u gotta plug bits in and u can't touch the bulb
    Thanks for the advice really appreciate it.

    Can you point me to a thread or website that shows me how to do this? A friend recommended using rubber gloves or a tissue or something just so no oil comes onto the light.

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    Here's a diy.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Replace-a-H4-or-H9003-Headlight

    You can wear gloves if you like, but i think you'll be fine - just don't touch the glass - hold it by the metal bit. You shouldn't need to muck around with the screws and all that

  4. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    Here's a diy.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Replace-a-H4-or-H9003-Headlight

    You can wear gloves if you like, but i think you'll be fine - just don't touch the glass - hold it by the metal bit. You shouldn't need to muck around with the screws and all that
    Thanks but will the civic be the same?

    Im a bit confused as to how I access the electrical behind the bulb? I thought all I do is remove the plastic protector remove bulb and plug back in.

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    not being offensive but for ppl like OP i strongly recommend u to keep everything stock
    in that case u dont need to worry abt anything
    if u r going to change it to the philips xtreme
    go get the job done by a certified mechanic
    get the bulb engineered to yr car
    by doing so i promise u wont hv any insurance issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by dc292177917 View Post
    not being offensive but for ppl like OP i strongly recommend u to keep everything stock
    in that case u dont need to worry abt anything
    if u r going to change it to the philips xtreme
    go get the job done by a certified mechanic
    get the bulb engineered to yr car
    by doing so i promise u wont hv any insurance issues
    since when did you need a mechanic to change a light bulb of the same type let alone get it engineered to the car? philips xtreme is a direct replacement

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    Quote Originally Posted by henrygiang View Post
    since when did you need a mechanic to change a light bulb of the same type let alone get it engineered to the car? philips xtreme is a direct replacement
    Quote Originally Posted by sexy_shazam View Post
    the thing im worried about is if i get in an accident and my insurance company sees that i havnt had these installed properly or legally then they refuse to payout.
    answer is here

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    Quote Originally Posted by dc292177917 View Post
    answer is here
    he was referring to installing those catz zeta ebay items. halogen bulbs are a direct replacement and is very simple and dont need to be engineered. if you need to take em to a mechanic to change those bulbs, GG

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    I've had them in for 6 months so far. I had phillips power2night globes before theses ones and they lasted 18 months. they were also considerably better than the OEM globes.

  10. #22
    So from a legal stand point, changing just the blub to a better one like the Philips Extreme is a safer option than getting one of those aftermarket HID xenon kits?

  11. #23
    From what i was lead to believe yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonysalib View Post
    So from a legal stand point, changing just the blub to a better one like the Philips Extreme is a safer option than getting one of those aftermarket HID xenon kits?
    110% yes.

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