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1990 Suzuki Jimny headlight bulbs: what’s fitted and what to know
For the 1990 Suzuki Jimny (sold in Australia and New Zealand as the Sierra), a separate “headlight bulb” isn’t typically used from factory. Technical sources such as Suzuki SJ413/Sierra workshop and parts literature for late-’80s to early-’90s models specify a 7-inch sealed-beam headlamp assembly rather than a replaceable globe. AU/NZ aftermarket catalogues (e.g., Hella and Narva) also list 7-inch conversion inserts for the Sierra/Jimny to take H4 globes, which is a strong indicator that the original equipment was sealed-beam. In sealed-beam systems, the filament, reflector, and lens are one unit, when it fails or dims, the whole lamp is replaced, not just a bulb.
Why no separate bulb? The sealed-beam design met the period lighting regulations and provided a robust, weather-resistant package that was simple to service in the bush—swap the lamp and you’re done. The trade-off is that you can’t just pop in a new globe. If a low or high beam stops working or output fades with age, the fix is to replace the sealed-beam headlamp and then re-check aim. Many owners now choose ADR-compliant 7-inch insert conversions that accept H4 halogen globes for better light and easier future servicing, but that’s an upgrade rather than the original setup.
- Signs the sealed-beam needs replacing: noticeably yellow or dim output, a blown filament on either beam, cracked lens, or moisture inside the lamp.
- Good practice when changing: clean the headlight connectors, inspect the earths, and verify headlight aim after installation.
- Thinking of upgrades: choose ADR-compliant inserts and globes, consider a relay harness for consistent voltage, and check local rules before fitting LED or HID options.
Popular questions about 1990 Suzuki Jimny headlight bulbs
Does a 1990 Suzuki Jimny use replaceable headlight bulbs?
On most AU/NZ-delivered 1990 Jimnys (Sierra), no—the factory setup is a 7-inch sealed-beam headlamp with no separate bulb. Some other markets in that era used H4 replaceable globes, so if the vehicle’s been imported or modified, it’s worth checking what’s fitted.
Can it be converted to H4 headlight bulbs?
Yes. A 7-inch headlamp insert that accepts H4 globes is a common, straightforward upgrade. Choose an ADR-compliant insert and quality 60/55 W H4 globes, and consider adding relays for brighter, more stable output. Be cautious with plug-in LED conversions, legality and beam pattern compliance vary in AU/NZ.
How do you replace the headlamp on a 1990 Jimny/Sierra?
Remove the bezel/retaining ring, unplug the connector, and take out the sealed-beam unit. Fit the new lamp, reconnect the plug, secure the retainer, and check the aim on a flat surface at night. If connectors look tired or corroded, replace or tidy them up while you’re there.