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1988 Suzuki Swift headlights: purpose, care and replacement
Headlights are absolutely fitted to, and required on, the 1988 Suzuki Swift. Period factory literature and regional regulations confirm it. The late‑1980s Suzuki Swift owner’s and service manuals specify low/high beam lamps, while Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting require compliant headlamps on road-going passenger cars of this era. So, on a 1988 Swift, headlights aren’t optional—they’re essential safety equipment.
On this classic hatch, the headlights do the obvious job—lighting the road at night and making the car visible to others—but they also define a lot of the front-end look and contribute to roadworthiness inspections (WOF in NZ, roadworthy checks in Australia). Most 1988 Swifts run halogen headlights, commonly H4 dual‑filament bulbs (60/55 W), though some markets and trims used sealed-beam units. Either way, clear lenses, healthy reflectors and correct beam aim make a big difference to night-time confidence.
For servicing, it’s smart to check operation (low/high), alignment, and lens condition at every service interval. Halogen bulbs slowly dim as they age, so replacing bulbs in pairs every few years helps keep output even. If the lens is hazy or yellowed, a proper restoration kit can restore clarity. Any moisture inside the housing points to a perished seal—sort that before it cooks the reflector or pops a bulb.
- Replace bulbs with the ignition off and battery negative disconnected