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1995 Toyota Caldina headlight-bulbs

Based on technical references including the Toyota Caldina (T19# series) Owner’s Manual for the mid-1990s models and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, the 1995 Toyota Caldina uses replaceable halogen headlight bulbs, commonly the H4 12V 60/55W type for combined low/high beam. Some trims with different lamp housings may split high and low beams using 9005 (HB3) and 9006 (HB4) bulbs. In short, headlight-bulbs are absolutely relevant on this vehicle.

On a 1995 Caldina, the headlight bulb’s job is simple but vital: throw a clean, white beam down the road so night driving stays safe and within local regs. Halogen bulbs sit inside the reflector or projector housing, and when they age, output drops and colour shifts to a dull yellow. That’s why most technicians recommend replacing bulbs in pairs to keep the beam balanced left to right.

For servicing, a quick look at the lamps should be part of routine maintenance. Cracked lenses, moisture inside the housing, or hazy plastic will all rob light, even with new bulbs. Aiming matters too—beam height and cut-off should meet Australian Design Rule (ADR) requirements and New Zealand WoF expectations, otherwise glare and poor reach become a problem.

Replacement on the Caldina is straightforward and usually done from the engine bay. Typical steps are:

  1. Confirm bulb type (most are H4 60/55W, some variants use HB3/HB4). Check the owner’s manual or the marking on the existing bulb.
  2. Switch off lights and let everything cool. Disconnect the negative battery terminal if access is tight.
  3. Unclip the wiring connector, release the rubber boot, then undo the spring clip or twist-lock retainer.
  4. Install the new bulb without touching the glass. If touched, clean with isopropyl alcohol.
  5. Refit the boot and connector, test the lights, then check beam aim.

Good practice on a 1995 Caldina includes:

  • Replace bulbs in pairs every 3–5 years or at the first sign of dimming.
  • Keep battery and charging voltage healthy (around 13.8–14.4V running) to avoid premature bulb failure.
  • Inspect headlight fuses and the headlight relay if both sides are out.
  • Avoid over-wattage bulbs, stick with ADR-compliant options for road use. LED retrofit legality varies—check local rules.

These points align with Toyota service literature for T19# lighting systems and typical halogen bulb handling guidelines used across the brand’s 1990s lineup.

Popular questions about 1995 Toyota Caldina headlight-bulbs

What bulb type does a 1995 Toyota Caldina use?
The majority of 1995 Caldina variants take an H4 12V 60/55W halogen for combined low/high beam. Some trims with different headlamp housings may use separate bulbs: 9006 (HB4) for low beam and 9005 (HB3) for high. Checking the owner’s manual or the existing bulb base is the sure-fire way to confirm.

Can LED bulbs be fitted to a 1995 Caldina?
While LED retrofit kits exist, legality for road use in Australia and New Zealand depends on compliance with local standards and whether the lamp housing is designed for LEDs. Many LED retrofits in halogen housings won’t meet beam pattern requirements. For road use, stick to compliant halogen replacements unless a full, approved LED housing upgrade is performed.

Why are my new bulbs still dim?
If fresh bulbs look weak, check for cloudy lenses, poor earth connections, low system voltage, or corroded connectors. Headlight aim that’s too low can also mimic dim output. Fixing the lens clarity and wiring issues often restores proper brightness.

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