Ford F150 Headlight Assembly

Compatiable with Ford F150 2009-2014

  • Headlights are one of the most important components of your vehicle, as they allow you to see the road ahead clearly and drive safely during the night and in any bad weather that may arise. Therefore, your safety is our first concern.
  • All of our products are DOT and SAE compliant. We persevere in rigorous tests on the strength, durability, visibility as well as longevity of the material to make sure that consumers receive high-performance products.

  • High Beam/Low Beam: H13, Turn Signal Light: 3157A
  • OEM Part Number: 20907690,20907590
  • PARTSLINK: FO2502287,FO2503287


Headlight Assembly

Fitment:

  • Superior Lighting
  • Direct Replacement
  • Long Lifespan






Safety First

  • Brings a new look to your vehicle
  • Increases visibility of road markings, traffic signs, and wild animals
  • Gives you and your family safer nighttime driving

Waterproof IP65

  • Strong sealing, ensure excellent waterproof & dust-proof
  • Scientific vent design to avoid moisture
  • Easy to exhaust, anti-fogging

Upgrade Material

To meet or exceed the OE ones in function upgraded materials, which are UV & shock-resistant to prevent yellowing or cracking for a longer lifespan

Strictly Test

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Temperature&Humidity Test

To ensure that the unit can withstand a wide range of temperature without reduce light output safety.

Dust Test

To ensure the unit is preperly sealed against harmfull road dust and debris.

Salt Spray Test

To ensure that the unit can withstand against oxidation caused by salt on the coastal area and from winter condition.

Moisture Test

To ensure that the unit do not cause moisture buildup leading to reduce visibility.


COMMON CAUSES OF HEADLAMP CONDENSATION

  • 1. Large changes in daily temperature (+/-30F/1 5C)
  • 2. Water vapor easily collects as dew point or humidity increases
  • 3. Leaking seals on bulbs and/or bulb sockets
  • This is a common occurrence and won’t affect the headlight function

HOW TO SOLVE:

  • 1. Check that all vents are free from blockages. Turn on the low beam for 20 mins to raise the headlight temperature and evaporate condensation.
  • 2. Remove bulbs to allow moisture to evaporate from inside the housing. Heat with a hairdryer or heat gun at a low temperature to speed up the process.
  • 3. Leaking seals on bulbs or bulb sockets. Put moisture-absorbing silica-gel desiccant packet inside the headlight.