The 2010 Honda Accord includes a complete set of exterior and interior lighting for visibility and safety: headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, reverse lights, and license-plate lighting, with optional fog lights and daytime running lights depending on trim and market. It also provides interior cabin lighting and instrument lighting for nighttime visibility.
Exterior lighting and indicators
Below is a typical overview of the exterior lighting you’ll find on a 2010 Accord. Variations can occur by trim level and region, but the core components are commonly included across models.
- Headlights: low-beam and high-beam halogen headlights, controlled by the headlight switch on the left stalk; some trims offer automatic on/off or projector-style units.
- Front turn signals: integrated into the headlight clusters or in the outer corners of the headlights; flash with the indicator controls or hazards.
- Tail lights and brake lights: red rear lenses with separate sections for running/stop and turn indicators depending on design; brake lights illuminate when pressing the brake pedal.
- Rear fog lights: available on certain markets and trims; not standard on all U.S. models.
- Daytime running lights (DRLs): present on many 2010 Accords depending on trim/market; may be built into the headlights or be a separate daytime circuit.
- Fog lights: available on higher trims; located in the lower front bumper and activated via a dedicated switch or with the headlight switch.
- License plate lights: illuminate the rear license plate area for visibility at night.
- Backup (reverse) lights: white lights that illuminate when the transmission is in reverse.
In short, a typical 2010 Accord includes standard headlights, taillights, brake and turn signals, reverse and license-plate lighting, with optional fog lights and daytime running lights depending on trim and market.
Interior and dashboard illumination
Interior lighting helps you read gauges, operate controls, and access cargo spaces after dark. The common interior lights on a 2010 Accord cover the cockpit, doors, and trunk areas.
- Instrument panel and gauge cluster illumination: backlit gauges and display screens; brightness usually adjustable via a dimmer control.
- Dashboard and center-console lighting: ambient or direct lighting for controls, storage areas, and cupholders.
- Overhead dome light and map lights: ceiling illumination that activates when doors open or via manual switches; map lights located near the rearview mirror or overhead console.
- Glove box light and trunk light: illuminate the glove box and trunk/cargo area for easier access.
- Safety indicators and warning lights: instrument cluster icons inform you of system status and potential issues.
Interior lighting provides visibility inside the cabin and cargo space, with variations by trim affecting exact locations and features.
Variations by trim and market
Lighting configurations can differ by trim level (LX, EX, EX-L, EX-L Navi) and by regional market. Here are common variations you may encounter.
- Headlight type: base trims often use halogen reflector headlights; higher trims may offer projector headlights or HID options in some markets.
- Front fog lights: more common on mid-to-high trims or specific regions; location is in the lower bumper area.
- Automatic headlights and DRLs: some versions include auto-on headlights and distinct DRL implementations depending on market.
- Rear fog lights: more typical in certain markets than in the U.S.
Always verify the exact configuration for your vehicle using the owner’s manual or by checking the current trim and regional specification, as bulb types and locations can vary.
Summary
The 2010 Honda Accord delivers a comprehensive lighting setup that includes exterior lights (headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, reverse and license-plate lighting) with optional fog lights and daytime running lights, plus interior cabin and instrument lighting. Trim and market variations influence which specific lights are equipped and how they operate.


