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1996 Suzuki Jimny headlight bulbs — purpose, fitment and easy servicing tips

Based on technical references, headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 1996 Suzuki Jimny. The Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue for the JA12/JA22 series (1995–1998) specifies a replaceable halogen H4 12V 60/55W globe (commonly listed under Suzuki part numbers such as 09471-12168). This aligns with Australian and New Zealand bulb guides from major lighting brands (e.g., Narva and Philips) that call up H4 for mid‑’90s Jimny/Sierra models with replaceable-lens headlamps. Some export variants of related SJ/Sierra models used sealed‑beam 7" lamps, but the 1996 Jimny in its JA12/JA22 form uses a standard H4 replaceable globe.

On a 1996 Jimny, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving, dipping for oncoming traffic and punching out a clear high beam when the road opens up. The H4 globe is a dual‑filament unit that handles both low and high beam in one tidy package, keeping things simple and cost‑effective.

Servicing is straightforward and a nice DIY win. If the lights look a bit dull or one side keeps blowing, it’s time to swap the globes in pairs so brightness and colour match. Always choose ADR‑compliant 12V 60/55W H4 globes for Aussie and Kiwi roads, higher‑wattage bulbs can overheat the wiring and reflectors. If keen on an upgrade, premium +30% to +100% halogen options boost output without extra draw, provided they’re compliant.

Replacement tips that make life easier:

  • Confirm the fitment: H4 12V 60/55W for JA12/JA22 Jimny. If a previous owner fitted sealed‑beam lamps, the whole lamp replaces as a unit.
  • Don’t touch the glass — use gloves or a clean tissue. Skin oils create hot spots that shorten bulb life.
  • Inspect the connector for heat damage and the earth points for corrosion, fix poor contacts to prevent repeat failures.
  • Check the headlight aim after any front‑end work or bulb change, a quick tweak helps with WOF/regos and night visibility.
  • If fuses pop, test the circuit before fitting a new globe — shorts and water ingress are common culprits on older 4x4s.

Most owners will knock over the job in 15–30 minutes with a screwdriver and some patience. With fresh H4 globes, the little Jimny throws a crisp, even beam that makes dusk drives and gravel‑road touring feel a whole lot safer.

What headlight bulb fits a 1996 Suzuki Jimny?

For the JA12/JA22‑series 1996 Jimny, use an H4 12V 60/55W halogen globe. Some vehicles may have been retrofitted with sealed‑beam lamps, in that case, the entire lamp replaces as a unit. If unsure, check the lamp housing or the owner’s manual.

Can the Jimny’s headlight bulbs be upgraded to LED?

LED retrofits are popular, but only use ADR/WOF‑legal, road‑approved kits with a correct beam pattern. The Jimny doesn’t need CANbus adapters, but housing space and cooling must be considered. If legality is unclear in your state or NZ region, stick with high‑performance halogen H4s.

How often should headlight bulbs be replaced?

Replace as needed. Halogen globes gradually dim over time, many owners refresh them every 2–3 years or when light output drops. Always replace in pairs for matched brightness and colour.

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