Headlighs LED for touring

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so i have a covic touring sport hatchback and one the headlights just wont turn on is the one with LEDS so i can i fix that?? From what i have read i have to replace the whole unit and its like 900dlls theres nothing else i can do? Or can i switch to halogen??? It crazy expensive
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First thing I would check is wiring and make sure everything's good, take it out plug it into the other side, grab a multimeter and a friend who knows what they're doing. As for a replacement, you could consider a set of replica Touring lights which are I think in in the $500 range, or Morimoto XB which can probably be had in that $900 range for a set.
 

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I see you have an '18 model. Is your car still under warranty? I'm thinking that OEM LED headlights like that should be covered, no?
 

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Yeah if you're under warranty they won't even fuck with it, they'll just take off your bumper and swap in a new one. Done.
 


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You're still under warranty, just don't touch anything and take it in to be checked out. Could be fuses but better to have the dealer just fix it since it's warrantied anyway.
 

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You're still under warranty, just don't touch anything and take it in to be checked out. Could be fuses but better to have the dealer just fix it since it's warrantied anyway.
He could literally check and replace the fuses (assuming that is the cause) in less time than it would take to make an appointment.
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