
Features:
- Completely sealed: Prevents moisture from being trapped inside the housing
- One-way vent: Drives out moisture and avoids lens misting
- Multi-surface reflectors: Increase light output & distance
- PC lens: Impact resistance for an enhanced driving experience in any environment
Specifications:
- Color:Chrome
- Lens Color:Clear Lens- Lens Material:Polycarbonate- High Beam Bulb Type: HB3(9005) (bulbs not included)- Low Beam Bulb Type: HB4(9006) (bulbs not included)
To fit for models:
- Fits for 1994-1997 Honda Accord
- PART NUMBER: 7221-0017L, 7221-0017R
- HOLLANDER: 114-58374L, 114-58374R
- OE#: 33150-SV4-A02, 33100-SV4-A02 - PARTSLINK: HO2502106, HO2503106
Package included:
- 1x Pair of Left & Right Side Headlights
Note:
Before you begin to adjust the light, make sure to check the alignment of your lights first. Park the vehicle about 10 to 25 feet from the wall with the lights aimed at the wall. The center lines of the headlights should not be any higher than 3.5 feet above the ground.
1. Find the adjustment screws. Firstly, locate the adjustment screws on your vehicle.
2. Adjust the headlights individually. The headlights should be adjusted one at a time. Put a rag or towel over a chair in front of the light you want to block. Covering the light assembly directly can damage the plastic lens.
3. Adjust the vertical field. The screw on the top of the light housing should be turned clockwise to raise the lights and counterclockwise will lower the light. The headlight should be adjusted until the top of the most intense part of the light beam shines directly on or just below the center of the tape line on the wall.
4. Adjust the horizontal field. The screw on the side of the light housing should be turned to get the right/left adjustment correct. Adjust the lens so that the most intense part of the beam is to the right of the vertical line.
5. Test your results.
Condensation DOES NOT Indicate Crack
It's normal when there is condensation accumulated inside headlights. Condensation occurs because a lot of reasons, such as temperature differences, low-pressure areas drawing moisture in winter, etc. It won't affect the optical functions of headlights
How to Drive Away Temporary Condensation1. Check that vents aren't blocked and switch on the low beams for about 20 mins2. Take the headlight bulb out and clear moisture 3. Put a silica gel packet in the housing to soak up the moisture

