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Parts for your 1990 Suzuki Vitara-Headlights
1990 Suzuki Vitara Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to and relevant for the 1990 Suzuki Vitara. This is supported by the Suzuki Vitara/Sidekick Service Manual (1989–1995, Electrical: Lighting), the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue listing headlamp assemblies and H4 globes for this model, and regulatory requirements such as Australian Design Rule 13/00 (installation of lighting) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, which mandate operational headlamps for on-road use.
On a 1990 Vitara, the headlights do the hard yards every day: they keep the road lit at night, make the vehicle visible in poor weather, and ensure it stays roadworthy for rego or WOF. Most Australasian Vitaras of this era run H4 60/55W halogen globes in composite headlamp housings, a few variants use sealed-beam units. A quick check of the lens marking (H4/HB2 or “sealed beam”) or the owner’s manual confirms what’s fitted.
When servicing, replacing headlight globes in pairs keeps beam colour and brightness even. Choose quality H4 halogens and avoid higher-wattage globes unless the car has upgraded relays and wiring, because extra heat and current can stress the switchgear. Replacement is straightforward: open the bonnet, unplug the three‑pin connector, peel back the rubber dust cap, release the spring clip, swap the globe, and refit in reverse. Don’t touch the glass—skin oils create hot spots, use gloves or a clean tissue. After any work, test both low and high beam and check the aim so oncoming drivers aren’t dazzled.
- Keep lenses clear: wash with mild car shampoo, if they’re hazed, use a plastic-safe restoration kit.
- Chasing dim lights? Inspect earth points and the headlight connectors for corrosion, and consider a relay harness to cut voltage drop—common on older wiring.
- Check the rubber dust caps and housing seals to keep moisture out. If condensation appears, air the unit and dry with silica gel before resealing.
- Aim matters: on level ground, 5–10 m from a wall, set the low-beam cutoff slightly below the lamp centreline. For ADR/WOF compliance, a workshop aim check is a smart move.
- Off-roading or water crossings? Make sure breathers are clear and mounts are tight so the lamps don’t shake out of alignment.
FAQs
What globe type fits a 1990 Suzuki Vitara?
Most AU/NZ-spec 1990 Vitaras use H4 60/55W halogen globes. If the lamp is marked as sealed beam, the entire unit is replaced instead of a globe. Always confirm by checking the lens marking or the owner’s manual.
Why are my Vitara’s headlights dim?
Ageing globes, hazy lenses, corroded earths, and voltage drop in old wiring are common causes. Clean the grounds, inspect connectors, consider a relay upgrade, and refresh the globes. Restoring the lens clarity often brings a big improvement.
How do I adjust the headlight aim?
Use the adjuster screws on the headlamp housing. Park on level ground 5–10 m from a wall, then set the low-beam cutoff just below the lamp centreline and slightly to the left. If unsure, have a workshop set the aim to meet ADR/WOF requirements.