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1990 Suzuki Swift headlights
Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 1990 Suzuki Swift. That’s supported by the 1990 Swift owner’s handbook and Suzuki SF413 workshop literature, as well as Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00, which set mandatory lighting and headlamp performance for vehicles on Australian roads. New Zealand requirements under the Warrant of Fitness regime also expect operational dipped and high beams. In AU/NZ specification, these Swifts commonly use H4 12V 60/55W halogen bulbs in composite headlamp units.
On a 1990 Swift, the headlights do two critical jobs: help the driver see the road ahead and make the vehicle visible to everyone else. Clear, correctly aimed beams reduce night-time fatigue, improve reaction time, and keep the car compliant for rego or WOF checks. Because halogen capsules slowly dim with use, owners often don’t notice the drop in light output until it’s pretty average on wet nights.
For easy servicing, treat headlight care like a regular maintenance item. Inspect operation, clarity, and aim at each service or every 10,000–15,000 kilometres. If the plastic lenses are hazy, a plastic-safe polish can restore light output. Any moisture inside the lamp points to a perished seal or boot that should be replaced before it cooks the reflector.
When it’s time to replace bulbs, choose quality name-brand H4s with the standard 60/55W rating. Higher-wattage or blue-tinted bulbs can run hotter, strain wiring, and reduce effective road illumination. Replace bulbs in pairs to keep the beam colour and brightness matched left to right.
- Confirm the bulb type from the handbook or parts catalogue (commonly H4 60/55W).
- Disconnect the battery if desired, remove the rubber boot, release the spring clip, and swap the bulb. Don’t touch the glass, use gloves.
- Inspect connectors for heat damage, a light smear of dielectric grease helps keep corrosion away.
- Check fuses and earths if a beam is out, voltage drop kills brightness.
- Re-aim the lights after bulb or suspension work. Park on level ground facing a wall and follow the manual’s height marks, or have a shop set them on a beam aimer.
Legal note for AU/NZ: LED “retrofit” bulbs in halogen housings are often non-compliant unless specifically approved. To stay road-legal and avoid glare, run compliant halogens or fit an approved headlamp assembly designed for LEDs.
Q: What headlight bulb does a 1990 Suzuki Swift take?
Most AU/NZ 1990 Swifts (SF series) use an H4 12V 60/55W halogen. Always confirm against the owner’s handbook or pull a bulb to check the base. Some overseas variants differed, so match by VIN if unsure.
Q: Can LED bulbs be fitted to the 1990 Swift headlights?
Only if the LED solution is approved for the headlamp and compliant with ADR/NZTA rules. Many generic LED retrofits in halogen housings are not legal and can cause glare. If upgrading, choose an approved assembly or stick with quality halogens.
Q: How often should headlight aim be checked?
Check aim at every service, after suspension or panel repairs, or whenever bulbs are replaced. Mis-aimed lights reduce visibility and can fail WOF or attract defect notices.