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Parts for your 1991 Suzuki Swift-Headlights
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable, Bulk Pack Of 4 - 97010-1/4
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Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail /Indicator Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable And Dt Plug - 97000-1-D
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail and direcion indicator and reverse lamp with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97310
Narva 9-33 Volt Surface Mount LED Side marker lamp(red/amber) with Chrome cover and 0.5m cable - 96802
Narva MDL38 Stop/Tail/Indicator Red-Amber Lens LED 10 to 30V - 2 Pce - 93812BL2
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail, Left Hand Squential direcion indicator and reverse lamps with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97312L
Narva 9-33 Volt Surface Mount LED Side directional indicator(amber) with Black cover and 0.5m cable - 96842B
Narva Model 18 LED Side Marker/Cabin Marker/FEOM Light Amber 10-30V - 91800
1991 Suzuki Swift headlights — purpose, fitment, and easy care
Technical sources including the Suzuki Swift owner’s and workshop manuals, OEM parts catalogues for the SF-series, and road standards (Australian Design Rules 13/00 and 46/00, plus New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004) confirm the 1991 Suzuki Swift is factory-fitted with halogen headlights. They’re mandatory and essential, so headlights are absolutely relevant to this model.
On a ’91 Swift, the headlights do more than light the way. They set the beam pattern so other drivers aren’t dazzled, make the car visible in poor weather, and keep the vehicle roadworthy for rego or WOF. Most AU/NZ-delivered cars run H4 (12V 60/55W) halogen bulbs in reflector housings, though checking the owner’s manual or the lamp markings is always wise because trims and markets can vary.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to include a quick headlight check. Replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness consistent. When fitting halogens, avoid touching the glass—skin oils create hot spots and shorten life. If the plug looks crusty, clean the terminals and use a dab of dielectric grease. Dull or yellowed lenses? A gentle polish and UV seal can bring back clarity. If moisture is inside the housing, inspect the rear caps and seals, a fresh gasket often fixes it.
Correct aim matters. A quick wall test on level ground can reveal if beams are low, high, or skewed. Use the adjusters on the lamp housing to set height and lateral aim, or have a workshop align them to ADR/NZ specs. Dim lights often trace back to tired bulbs, poor earths, or a lazy headlight relay—simple checks that pay off at night. Stick with ADR/NZ-compliant halogen replacements, LED or HID conversions in original reflector housings can scatter light, annoy oncoming traffic, and risk compliance issues.
For longevity, keep the alternator and battery in good nick, as voltage dips will starve the filaments. If night driving is frequent, consider quality branded H4 bulbs with a well-defined cut-off rather than high-wattage options that can overheat wiring. Treat the Swift’s headlights as a safety system, and they’ll return crisp, reliable illumination for years.
- Check operation, lenses, and aim at each service.
- Replace H4 bulbs in pairs, don’t touch the glass.
- Clean connectors, confirm good earths, and keep it ADR/NZ compliant.
Popular questions about 1991 Suzuki Swift headlights
What headlight bulb does a 1991 Suzuki Swift use?
Most AU/NZ cars use an H4 (12V 60/55W) halogen bulb with a P43t base. Always confirm via the owner’s manual or the markings on the headlamp housing, as market variations exist.
Why are my Swift’s headlights so dim?
Common culprits are ageing halogen bulbs, cloudy lenses, corroded earths, or a weak relay. Start by fitting fresh quality H4 bulbs, cleaning grounds, checking voltage at the plug, and restoring lens clarity. If voltage is low, inspect the relay and wiring.
Can I upgrade to LED bulbs?
In a 1991 reflector housing, many LED retrofits scatter light and can breach ADR/NZ rules. For safe, road-legal performance, use compliant halogen H4s and ensure precise aim. If a major upgrade is desired, look into approved complete headlamp assemblies engineered for LEDs.