Bright, reliable headlights are a must for driving anywhere in the dark, but they don’t last forever. How do you know it’s time to head to the Chevy dealer service department for some new headlights? Fortunately, there are some warning signs you can look out for.
Weakening Lights
One common sign that your headlights need attention is a visible decrease in brightness. It’s normal for headlights to dim over time, but once the road ahead is too dark for you to see clearly, it’s past time for you to replace those bulbs.
Lights That Flicker On and Off
If your Chevy’s headlights start flickering on and off without any direction from you, it’s a sign that they need to be checked. Flickering can occur from several different causes, such as dying bulbs, loose connections, or electrical problems in your car. Ignoring this issue can be hazardous, as lights that turn off randomly may one day fail to turn back on, leaving you in the dark.
Frequent Bulb Burnouts
It’s normal to replace your headlight bulbs from time to time, but if you have to replace them frequently it may signal underlying issues with your Chevy. There’s a possibility that repeatedly burned-out bulbs could mean more serious electrical issues, so it’s a good idea to schedule a professional inspection.
One Bulb Is Dead
If one of your headlight bulbs has already burned out, there’s no time to waste. Driving with only one headlight is both unsafe and illegal, meaning that you could wind up with a ticket or in an accident, so you should replace the burned-out headlight immediately.
Yellow or Cloudy Headlights
Over time, your Chevy’s headlight may become yellowed or cloudy. This is typically caused by exposure to strong sunlight or severe weather, and it can reduce the performance of your headlights by physically reducing the amount of light they are able to produce. While the lenses that cover your headlight can be restored to a degree, severe damage may require the replacement of the entire assembly.
Uneven Lighting
If you notice that your headlights are shining, just not where you need them, they might be misaligned. Normal wear and tear or hitting bumps on the road can change the angle of your headlights, causing them to shine too high or too low and reducing how well you can see while driving.
Grab New Headlights at Your Chevy Dealer
As soon as your headlights start causing you problems, it’s time to head to the dealership for an inspection. Our professional technicians can quickly zero in on the root of the problem and suggest the proper fix, whether that means new bulbs or a new set of headlights.
Headlights not only allow you to see the road in the dark, but they also make sure that other drivers can see you. Don’t wait to take action if your headlights aren’t working properly. Call Jennings Chevrolet and schedule a professional inspection for your headlights today.


