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1991 Suzuki Vitara Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 1991 Suzuki Vitara. This is standard equipment per the Suzuki factory service manual and owner’s manual for the model year, and required by Australian Design Rule 13/00 and the New Zealand Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. So yes, headlights are relevant and essential on any 1991 Vitara on Aussie and Kiwi roads.
The Vitara’s headlights do the obvious job — lighting the way at night and boosting visibility in grim weather — but they also make the vehicle more visible to others. Most AU/NZ-delivered 1991 Vitaras use a composite headlamp with a replaceable H4 12V 60/55W dual‑filament halogen globe, though some markets ran rectangular sealed-beam units. Either way, bright, correctly aimed lamps are key for safe touring, off‑road tracks, and the daily commute.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check operation on low and high beam, inspect lenses for haze or cracking, and confirm the beam aim. If output looks a bit sad, start with the basics: clean the lens (outside and, if accessible, inside the housing vent area), verify earths (grounds) are tidy and corrosion‑free, and test voltage at the globe with the engine running — low voltage often points to tired connectors or a weak relay.
When replacing globes, match the spec: H4 60/55W is the typical rating. Avoid higher‑wattage globes unless an upgraded relay harness is fitted, as extra current can stress the switchgear. Replace in pairs to keep beam colour and brightness consistent. On H4 setups, remove the rubber dust boot, unclip the spring retainer, swap the globe without touching the glass, then refit the boot to keep moisture out. If your Vitara uses a sealed beam, the whole lamp is replaced, it’s straightforward and usually held by a trim ring and screws.
- Aim check: With the vehicle on level ground and normal load, adjust using the headlamp screws so the cut‑off sits just below horizontal and slightly left for RHD traffic.
- Electrics: Inspect fuses, headlight relay, column switch, and the common chassis earth near the radiator support.
- Upgrades: Quality halogen H4s or a new harness can sharpen output, any LED retrofit must meet local road rules.
What headlight globe does a 1991 Suzuki Vitara use?
Most AU/NZ 1991 Vitaras use an H4 12V 60/55W dual‑filament halogen globe in a composite headlamp. Some early or market‑specific vehicles may have rectangular sealed‑beam units, which are replaced as a complete lamp. Always confirm by checking the existing lamp or the owner’s manual.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 1991 Vitara?
Park on level ground facing a wall, about 5–7 metres back. Mark headlight centre height on the wall and set low beam so the cut‑off sits just below this line and slightly to the left. Use the adjuster screws on each headlamp. If unsure, a workshop can do a beam-set with proper equipment.
My Vitara headlight is dim — what should I check first?
Start with the basics: clean the lens, confirm the H4 globe isn’t aged or blackened, and measure voltage at the connector with the engine running. If voltage is low, inspect the headlight relay, fuses, switch, and especially earth points at the radiator support. Corroded plugs and tired grounds are common culprits.