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1995 Toyota Caldina Headlights — Purpose, Care, and Replacement
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 1995 Toyota Caldina. This is supported by Toyota’s Caldina ST19# series owner’s and repair manuals (which specify headlamp controls, bulbs, and aiming), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (listing headlamp assemblies and related components), and roadworthiness standards such as the NZTA Warrant of Fitness VIRM and Australian Design Rules that require functioning headlamps on road-registered vehicles.
On a 1995 Toyota Caldina, the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night and low‑visibility driving. They provide forward illumination, help others see the vehicle, and define the car’s width on unlit roads. Most ’95 Caldina variants use halogen reflector lamps. Many take an H4 dual‑filament bulb (high/low in one), while some trims use separate high and low beams (commonly HB3/HB4). Always confirm by checking the bulb markings on the back of the lamp or the owner’s manual.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the headlight operation, beam pattern, lens clarity, and seals. Age can yellow the polycarbonate lenses and reduce output, especially on imports that have seen lots of UV. If the lights seem dim or patchy, fresh bulbs and a lens restoration can make a big difference.
- Tell‑tale signs it’s time for attention: dim or yellow output, flicker, moisture inside the housing, cracked lens, or a failed Warrant of Fitness/roadworthy due to aim or beam cut‑off.
- Quick care wins: clean lenses with a quality plastic polish, replace bulbs in pairs, and avoid touching the glass with bare fingers.
- Electrics check: inspect the HEAD/HEADLIGHT fuses, relay, and earth points if one side is out.
- Replacement basics: disconnect the battery, access the bulb from the rear of the lamp, twist off the cap or remove the rubber boot, unclip the spring, swap the bulb, and refit everything in reverse.
- Aim and legality: after any work, check beam aim. Vehicles in NZ and Australia must have correctly aimed, non‑glare beams to pass inspection. If unsure, have a workshop set the height and cut‑off on a beam setter.
For owners keen on upgrades, choose quality, road‑legal halogen bulbs that match the housing design. LED or HID retrofits in halogen reflectors often fail compliance and can dazzle other road users.
Popular questions about 1995 Toyota Caldina headlights
What headlight bulb type fits a 1995 Toyota Caldina?
Most 1995 Caldina models use H4 12V 60/55W halogen bulbs. Some trims with separate high/low beams may use HB3 (high) and HB4 (low). The best move is to check the marking on the lamp rear cap or the owner’s manual to confirm before buying.
Because of model and market variations, a quick visual check saves time and avoids a return trip.
How do they adjust the headlight aim on a 1995 Caldina?
There are adjustment screws on the back of each headlamp for vertical and horizontal aim. Park on level ground facing a wall, measure centre heights, and set the low‑beam cut‑off slightly below headlamp centre at the specified distance. If a WOF or roadworthy is due, having a shop aim them with a beam setter is the easiest way to get it right.
Are LED or HID conversions legal for this model in AU/NZ?
Generally, LED or HID retrofit bulbs in halogen reflector housings aren’t road‑legal and may fail inspection due to glare and non‑compliant beam patterns. To stay on the right side of ADR/NZTA rules, use compliant halogen replacements or complete, approved headlamp units designed for LED/HID if applicable.