DIY on bulb replacement on 2015 RDX
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The low beam. Thinking of replacing the halogens with Cree LEDs. So I managed to unhook the wiring harness. I tried twisting the cover off, but it would not budge. Just wondering if there is another method to the madness...
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VT
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vhtan00 (01-31-2015)
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Just want to give everyone an update. So, I order the following LED bulb from Amazon...
FYI, the dust cover to the bulb is PIA to remove and an even bigger PIA to reinstall. Absolutely a poor design by Acura. First, the location of the low beam bulb is hidden under each front corner of the engine compartment. There's enough space to work on the passenger side front corner, but the other side is rather tight unless you want to move the battery. To remove the dust cover, it requires quite a bit leverage. Once the dust cover is removed, you will have to feel your way around the bulb opening as you will not be able to see it.
The item I bought above will require quite a bit of modification to the dust cover if you want it to work. I was going to attempt to do so if the new LED bulb made a big difference, but after I installed the new LED bulb, the projection was off the mark. The output was definitely much brighter, but with the light projection off skewed, I decided to reinstall the factory halogen bulbs.
As I was trying to put everything back together, I was having a difficult time trying to put the dust cover back to the original position. I tried it over and over again for over 30 minutes and the tabs would not align properly. Each time I twist it, one of the tabs will slide off the grove.
Anybody have got an advise on how to properly put it back in place? Appreciate your help...
TIA!
VT
FYI, the dust cover to the bulb is PIA to remove and an even bigger PIA to reinstall. Absolutely a poor design by Acura. First, the location of the low beam bulb is hidden under each front corner of the engine compartment. There's enough space to work on the passenger side front corner, but the other side is rather tight unless you want to move the battery. To remove the dust cover, it requires quite a bit leverage. Once the dust cover is removed, you will have to feel your way around the bulb opening as you will not be able to see it.
The item I bought above will require quite a bit of modification to the dust cover if you want it to work. I was going to attempt to do so if the new LED bulb made a big difference, but after I installed the new LED bulb, the projection was off the mark. The output was definitely much brighter, but with the light projection off skewed, I decided to reinstall the factory halogen bulbs.
As I was trying to put everything back together, I was having a difficult time trying to put the dust cover back to the original position. I tried it over and over again for over 30 minutes and the tabs would not align properly. Each time I twist it, one of the tabs will slide off the grove.
Anybody have got an advise on how to properly put it back in place? Appreciate your help...
TIA!
VT
Last edited by vhtan00; 03-22-2015 at 08:56 PM.
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Figured I'd reply in here rather than open up another thread, but my wife and I just picked up a 2013 RDX to replace her TSX, and I've already purchased a few things including Phillips Crystal Vision H11's. It's already been mentioned, but man are the dust covers almost impossible to remove while the headlight is mounted on. The passenger side has only enough room for me to turn the cover about 1/4 turn, after that the tabs are in an awkward position where I can't get enough leverage to fully rotate it after that. I didn't try the drivers side, but I just replaced the battery so, I don't think there will be any issues with that side.
I was looking online to see if perhaps there was something else that I wasn't doing in order to get the bulbs removed, but nothing came up. I did find directions on how to remove the front bumper, so I'll probably just do that and then remove the headlight assembly for much easier access. I'll try to post some pictures up once I'm done.
I was looking online to see if perhaps there was something else that I wasn't doing in order to get the bulbs removed, but nothing came up. I did find directions on how to remove the front bumper, so I'll probably just do that and then remove the headlight assembly for much easier access. I'll try to post some pictures up once I'm done.
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yup. in the 2013-2015, the space is real tight...need small hands and you'll still get all cut up. I believe the inner high beam/drl light is a 9005? h11 are fog lights.
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After I put the passenger side back on, the driver side I just had to remove the battery, but was able to replace the bulb without removing the assembly. That side took maybe 10 minutes altogether. After it was all said and done, it took me about 2-3hrs because of the bumper removal (wouldn't budge for sometime), and I had to re-wire the LED foglights because it was done by the prior owner, however the work was pretty shoddy.
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Did the install a couple of weeks ago but removed the bumper in order to do so. I started with the passenger side (removed the headlight assembly first). I didn't realize that the dust cover doesn't screw on (I didn't even think about it). It only turns maybe like 1/4" at most. Once you've turned it that much counter-clockwise, just pull if off. It may take some force since the o-ring seal is on there pretty snug, but it should come off.
After I put the passenger side back on, the driver side I just had to remove the battery, but was able to replace the bulb without removing the assembly. That side took maybe 10 minutes altogether. After it was all said and done, it took me about 2-3hrs because of the bumper removal (wouldn't budge for sometime), and I had to re-wire the LED foglights because it was done by the prior owner, however the work was pretty shoddy.
After I put the passenger side back on, the driver side I just had to remove the battery, but was able to replace the bulb without removing the assembly. That side took maybe 10 minutes altogether. After it was all said and done, it took me about 2-3hrs because of the bumper removal (wouldn't budge for sometime), and I had to re-wire the LED foglights because it was done by the prior owner, however the work was pretty shoddy.
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Just want to give everyone an update. So, I order the following LED bulb from Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
FYI, the dust cover to the bulb is PIA to remove and an even bigger PIA to reinstall. Absolutely a poor design by Acura. First, the location of the low beam bulb is hidden under each front corner of the engine compartment. There's enough space to work on the passenger side front corner, but the other side is rather tight unless you want to move the battery. To remove the dust cover, it requires quite a bit leverage. Once the dust cover is removed, you will have to feel your way around the bulb opening as you will not be able to see it.
The item I bought above will require quite a bit of modification to the dust cover if you want it to work. I was going to attempt to do so if the new LED bulb made a big difference, but after I installed the new LED bulb, the projection was off the mark. The output was definitely much brighter, but with the light projection off skewed, I decided to reinstall the factory halogen bulbs.
As I was trying to put everything back together, I was having a difficult time trying to put the dust cover back to the original position. I tried it over and over again for over 30 minutes and the tabs would not align properly. Each time I twist it, one of the tabs will slide off the grove.
Anybody have got an advise on how to properly put it back in place? Appreciate your help...
TIA!
VT
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
FYI, the dust cover to the bulb is PIA to remove and an even bigger PIA to reinstall. Absolutely a poor design by Acura. First, the location of the low beam bulb is hidden under each front corner of the engine compartment. There's enough space to work on the passenger side front corner, but the other side is rather tight unless you want to move the battery. To remove the dust cover, it requires quite a bit leverage. Once the dust cover is removed, you will have to feel your way around the bulb opening as you will not be able to see it.
The item I bought above will require quite a bit of modification to the dust cover if you want it to work. I was going to attempt to do so if the new LED bulb made a big difference, but after I installed the new LED bulb, the projection was off the mark. The output was definitely much brighter, but with the light projection off skewed, I decided to reinstall the factory halogen bulbs.
As I was trying to put everything back together, I was having a difficult time trying to put the dust cover back to the original position. I tried it over and over again for over 30 minutes and the tabs would not align properly. Each time I twist it, one of the tabs will slide off the grove.
Anybody have got an advise on how to properly put it back in place? Appreciate your help...
TIA!
VT
As far as putting it back in, push it in after aligning it. There should be a very small gap and once you turn in CW, the gap should close as the tab engages.
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