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1994 Suzuki Swift headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 1994 Suzuki Swift and are essential for road use. This is confirmed by the 1994 Suzuki Swift owner’s/service manuals and by roadworthiness standards such as Australian Design Rules (e.g., ADR 13/00 for lighting installation) and New Zealand Warrant of Fitness requirements, which mandate operational headlamps. So yes—headlights are relevant, required, and part of normal servicing on this model.
On a ’94 Swift, the headlights do the obvious job—lighting up the road at night—but they also make the car more visible in rain, fog and dawn/dusk. Most AU/NZ models from this era run dual‑filament halogen bulbs (commonly H4, 12V 60/55W), giving both low and high beam from a single globe. Because light output fades gradually with age, fresh bulbs can make a surprising difference to night-time confidence.
Replacement is straightforward with basic tools. They’ll usually advise owners to swap bulbs in pairs so beam colour and brightness match. If there’s any lens haze or yellowing, a quick restore kit can help the Swift pass a WOF or rego inspection and sharpen the beam cutoff. After any bulb or housing change, a headlight aim check keeps glare down and visibility up.
- Switch off and disconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Reach behind the headlamp, unplug the connector and peel back the rubber dust boot.
- Release the spring clip, remove the old bulb, and fit the new one without touching the glass.
- Refit clip, boot and connector, then test low/high beam.
- Check aim using the adjuster screws on the lamp assembly.
If a headlight is still dim or dead, it’s worth checking fuses and the headlight relay (typically in the under‑dash or engine‑bay fuse box), and inspecting earth points and connectors for corrosion. The Swift’s age means wiring resistance can creep up, cleaning terminals and ensuring a solid ground often restores full brightness.
- Use quality ADR/E‑marked bulbs to stay legal and avoid glare.
- Avoid touching halogen glass, use gloves or a clean tissue.
- Consider upgraded +30% or +60% output halogens if night driving is common.
- Restore or replace cloudy lenses to recover lost light.
With basic care—fresh bulbs, clear lenses, tidy wiring—the 1994 Suzuki Swift’s headlights stay reliable and bright, keeping night drives safe across Aussie and Kiwi roads.
Popular questions about 1994 Suzuki Swift headlights
What bulb type fits a 1994 Suzuki Swift?
Most AU/NZ 1994 Swift variants use an H4 dual‑filament halogen bulb (12V 60/55W). It’s smart to confirm by checking the owner’s handbook or reading the code on the existing bulb, as trims or aftermarket lamps can vary.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 1994 Swift?
Each headlamp has vertical and horizontal adjuster screws at the rear of the housing. Park on level ground facing a wall, measure and mark beam height, then adjust so the low‑beam cutoff sits just below the headlamp centreline at a few metres. Follow ADR/NZ WOF guidance if available.
Why are the headlights dim or yellow?
Ageing halogen bulbs, cloudy lenses, or voltage drop from corroded connectors and weak earths are common. Replacing bulbs, restoring lenses, cleaning grounds, and checking the charging system usually sorts it.