SHINING A LIGHT ON HEADLAMP REPAIRS

Modern automotive headlamps are brilliant, complex, and often a key element of a vehicle’s overall styling

Headlamps fitted to even everyday popular cars no longer run on replaceable bulbs; they are likely to be fully sealed and unserviceable, with advanced electronic control circuitry inside.
Complex features are becoming commonplace, like Sweeping Turn Signals for a premium signature, Selective High-Beam to avoid dazzling other drivers, and Dynamic Cornering Lights to peer around bends.
However, the integrated and sealed nature of headlamps is leading to expensive replacement costs when just one of these features is not functional or has degraded.
Injectronics says that’s where its headlamp repair services can help.
Typical failures of the Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) include fading, yellowing, or complete malfunctioning of the strip.
Injectronics says reported quotes for workshop-fitted replacement parts range from AU$1,400 to AU$2,000 each for a low-end vehicle, and availability is variable.
It states a Mazda CX-5 MY2023 headlamp has a cost of almost $5000 from the dealership.
The uniformity and light temperature of the DRL can be visually inspected by the Injectronics technician. Consistency in light intensity, uniformity, and temperature between the left and right headlamps is crucial in DRL repairs.
Ensuring consistency becomes challenging when one DRL light strip is repaired with new parts, such as LED chips.
Injectronics says this is where it excels, stating that for more than 40 years, it has been at the forefront of the automotive aftermarket, providing cutting-edge electronic solutions which keep vehicles on the road and customers happy.
As a leading expert in electronic repairs in Australia, Injectronics offers a 48-hour (terms and conditions apply) test and repair service for headlamps, saving workshops and customers significant time and money.
Injectronics says its state-of-the-art laboratory is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools and skilled technicians who thoroughly test each headlamp unit, identify faults, and carry out precise repairs to restore them to optimal functionality.
It reports that this meticulous process ensures its repaired units meet the highest standards, offering a cost-effective alternative to expensive replacements.
Injectronics says repairs offer a range of benefits, including cost savings, fast turnaround, sustainability, and OEM-level quality.
If your workshop encounters faulty headlamp assemblies, Injectronics encourages you to not rush to replace them – instead it invites you to send them to its team for professional testing and repair.

For more information, visit www.injectronics.com.au