Headlight bulb replacement
Halogen, HID, and LED replacements matched to your vehicle. Always replaced in pairs so both sides age together and neither one suddenly leaves you in the dark.
Headlights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, fog lights, and bulb restorations. If it lights up — or should — we service it. Most bulb replacements are a same-day, walk-in job.
Vehicle lighting does two jobs: it lets you see the road, and it lets every other driver on the road see you. Both get dramatically worse as bulbs age. A headlight bulb loses up to 20% of its output long before it actually burns out, which is why most drivers don't notice — your eyes adapt, and one night you're driving with half the light you think you have.
Georgia law requires all exterior lights to be in working order. A single burned-out tail light or brake lamp is one of the most common reasons drivers get pulled over, and in a rear-end crash it shifts the story from "the other driver hit me" to "your brake lights weren't on." Same goes for turn signals — the thing you use to tell everyone else what you're about to do.
Hazy, yellow headlight lenses are just as bad. The plastic housing is protected by a factory UV coating that breaks down after five to seven years in the sun. Once the coating is gone, the lens oxidizes and scatters the light back into the housing instead of down the road. It's not the bulb — it's the lens, and restoration is a fraction of the cost of new assemblies.
From a ten-minute bulb swap to a full lens restoration, lighting work is one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost things you can do for your vehicle.
Halogen, HID, and LED replacements matched to your vehicle. Always replaced in pairs so both sides age together and neither one suddenly leaves you in the dark.
Burned-out tail or brake lamps are the #1 reason for a "fix-it ticket" stop. We catch them during every oil change and replace them on the spot, usually in a few minutes.
Fast-blinking flasher? That's almost always a bulb, not the relay. We'll pinpoint which corner and whether it's the front, side marker, or rear, and swap it out.
Yellow, hazy lenses get wet-sanded through multiple grits, compounded clear, and sealed with a fresh UV coating. The result is like-new clarity and a big jump in actual light output — without replacing the assembly.
Factory fog lamps, aftermarket LED bars, and auxiliary driving lights — installation, aiming, and diagnosis when one suddenly stops working.
Dome lights, map lights, glove-box bulbs, dash warning lamps, and license-plate lights. Small jobs, but they add up to a vehicle that feels well-kept.
After a collision, suspension work, or a new headlight assembly, beams can point wrong — blinding oncoming drivers or lighting up the ditch instead of the road. We adjust to spec.
When a new bulb won't fix it, the problem is usually a corroded socket, melted connector, or a bad ground. We find it with a meter instead of throwing parts at it.
Some vehicles are great LED candidates; others throw warning lights, flicker, or dazzle oncoming drivers because the housing wasn't designed for the beam pattern. We'll tell you which category yours is in before you spend the money.
Lighting fails gradually — by the time you notice, you've probably been driving with reduced visibility for a while.
If the other is about to go with it — bulbs fail within weeks of each other. Replace as a pair so you aren't driving back in a month for the other side.
You're losing 30–50% of your light output and don't even know it. Restoration is cheap, takes about an hour, and the difference is night-and-day.
That's the vehicle telling you a bulb is out. It could be front or rear, left or right — we'll find it and replace it.
Most cars newer than about 2010 will flag a bulb outage directly. Don't ignore it — you can't see your own brake lights from the driver's seat.
Classic sign of a loose or corroded bulb socket, or a bad ground. New bulbs won't fix it — the connection needs to be cleaned or replaced.
Usually means your headlights are aimed too high — often after a collision repair, a lift, or a new assembly. A quick aim adjustment fixes it.
Most bulb replacements are a same-day walk-in. Headlight restorations are usually done in about an hour. Book online or give us a call.
Dim lights at idle that brighten when you rev the engine? That's a battery or charging-system issue, not a bulb. We'll test both together.
Wiring, switches, relays, and body-control modules. When bulbs keep burning out or a whole circuit is dead, we trace the cause.
We check every exterior bulb during the multi-point inspection on every oil change — and replace any that are out before you leave.