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1987 Suzuki Jimny headlights — purpose, maintenance and replacement
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 1987 Suzuki Jimny. Factory literature such as the Suzuki SJ413/Samurai Service Manual (Pub. No. 99500-83010-01E) and the period parts catalogue list the headlamp units as standard equipment, and road-legality frameworks like Australia’s ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 and New Zealand’s WoF/VIRM lighting rules require compliant headlamps on vehicles of this era. On most AU/NZ Jimnys, they’re the classic round 7-inch lamps—often sealed-beam units—with some variants using H4 halogen replaceable-bulb housings.
On a rugged little 4x4 like a 1987 Jimny, the headlight’s job is simple but crucial: throw reliable, well-shaped light down the road or track so the driver can see and be seen, without blinding oncoming traffic. Age, vibration and moisture can make them dim or patchy, so a quick check as part of regular servicing keeps night driving safe and roadworthy inspectors happy.
Owners will typically find two setups:
- Sealed-beam 7-inch round units (H6024 or equivalent) replaced as a complete lamp.
- H4 housings with a replaceable 60/55W halogen bulb (P43t base).
Replacement is straightforward with basic tools:
- Switch off and disconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Remove the headlight bezel (usually two screws) and the retaining ring (three screws). Support the lamp as you go.
- Unplug the 3‑pin connector. For H4 units, pull back the rubber boot and release the spring clip to remove the bulb.
- Install the new sealed beam or halogen bulb. Avoid touching glass, use gloves or a clean cloth.
- Refit the ring and bezel, reconnect the battery, and test both beams.
Good maintenance habits go a long way:
- Clean the glass regularly, mud and dust sap output quickly.
- Inspect the 3‑pin plug and earths on the radiator support for corrosion, clean and tighten as needed.
- If the switch or wiring runs hot, consider a relay harness upgrade to reduce voltage drop and protect the column switch.
- Check for moisture inside the lamp or housing, replace cracked lenses or perished boots.
- Aim the lights after any replacement using the vertical and horizontal adjusters, follow the service manual pattern to avoid dazzling others.
Done right, a fresh pair of sealed beams or quality H4 bulbs makes a vintage Jimny feel far newer at night, whether it’s commuting or picking its way up a rutted fire trail.
Popular questions about 1987 Suzuki Jimny headlights
What headlight type does a 1987 Suzuki Jimny use?
Most AU/NZ 1987 Jimnys run 7-inch round lamps. Many were sealed beams (H6024-style), while some trims or later replacements use H4 halogen housings with a 60/55W bulb. A quick look behind the lamp will tell you—sealed beams have a fixed glass unit, H4 setups have a removable bulb under a rubber boot.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 1987 Jimny?
With the vehicle on level ground, tyres at normal pressure and some fuel on board, park a few metres from a flat wall. Use the horizontal and vertical screws on the headlight bucket to align the low-beam cutoff just below and slightly left of the lamp centre marks. Follow the service manual pattern so you get good reach without glare.
Can you fit LED headlights to a 1987 Jimny?
Yes, but only with a complete LED headlamp assembly that meets local rules (e.g., ADR-compliant/E-marked). Simple LED “bulb swaps” in halogen housings often aren’t legal and can fail WoF/roadworthy checks due to poor beam control. If upgrading, choose a certified 7-inch LED unit, check clearance, and re-aim the lamps after fitting.