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1985 Suzuki Jimny Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 1985 Suzuki Jimny (SJ410/SJ413, known as Sierra in Australia). Technical references back this up: the Suzuki SJ410/SJ413 factory service manual and parts catalog list 7-inch round headlamps in the Lighting section, and both Australian Design Rule 46/00 (Headlamps) and New Zealand WOF lighting requirements mandate functioning dipped and main beams for road use. Depending on market and previous owner mods, these Jimnys run either 7-inch sealed-beam units or 7-inch H4 headlamp housings with replaceable H4 60/55W bulbs.

On a classic Jimny, headlights do more than just light the track at night—they’re critical for visibility in rain, fog and dusty outback runs, and they make sure the little rig is seen by others. Many 1985 vehicles now benefit from a once-over of the headlight system as part of regular servicing.

For replacement, first confirm what’s fitted:

  • Sealed beam: the whole lamp is the bulb, swap the complete 7-inch unit.
  • H4 housing: keep the housing, replace only the H4 60/55W bulb (avoid higher wattage unless wiring/relays are upgraded).

Basic service tips the workshop will appreciate:

  • Disconnect the battery, remove the grille/bezel, then the retaining ring (three screws). Support the lamp to avoid scratching the guard.
  • For sealed-beam: unplug the 3‑pin connector, fit the new lamp, refit ring and bezel.
  • For H4: unclip the spring, swap the bulb without touching the glass, refit the rubber boot and connector.
  • Check and clean earths (grounds) on the radiator support — corroded earths are a classic cause of dim, yellow lights.
  • Inspect plugs for heat damage, consider a relay harness upgrade to reduce voltage drop and brighten the beams without illegal wattage.
  • Make sure the lens and reflector are clean and dry. Moisture inside means it’s time for a new seal or housing.
  • Adjust aim after any work. Poor aim fails WOF/rego checks and ruins night vision. Most Jimnys use simple horizontal/vertical screws on the bucket.

For Aussie and Kiwi conditions, a quality pair of ADR/E-marked 7-inch lamps or reputable H4 bulbs delivers a big improvement, especially when paired with fresh connectors and tidy wiring. Keep spares in the glovebox, and have the aim checked at each service so the Jimny is ready for the next run down a dark country road.

What headlight type fits a 1985 Suzuki Jimny?

It typically takes 7-inch round headlights. Many original vehicles used sealed-beam units, others (or later replacements) use 7-inch H4 housings with replaceable 60/55W H4 bulbs. A quick look behind the lens will tell you which you’ve got: if there’s a removable bulb and spring clip, it’s H4, if not, it’s sealed beam.

How can they be made brighter without breaking the rules?

Clean the earths, fit quality ADR/E-marked H4 bulbs, and add a relay harness to reduce voltage drop. Keep wattage at 60/55W for road use and ensure the lenses/reflectors are clear. Correct headlight aim often makes the biggest legal difference.

How do you adjust the aim on a 1985 Jimny?

With the vehicle on level ground, turn the adjuster screws on the headlamp bucket for vertical and horizontal aim. Set the cut-off per ADR/WOF guidelines or have a shop aim them on a beamsetter. After any replacement or front-end work, re-check the aim.

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