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1997 Suzuki Jimny Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 1997 Suzuki Jimny. Factory documentation for late-90s Jimny models (JA12/JA22 and early JB23), Suzuki parts catalogues, and workshop/owner’s manuals specify halogen headlamps using H4 12V 60/55W bulbs. Road standards that applied in Australia and New Zealand at the time—such as ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 in Australia and the NZ Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004—also mandate compliant low and high beam headlamps. These technical sources confirm the 1997 Jimny uses headlights as standard equipment.
On a 1997 Jimny, the headlights pull double duty: lighting up unsealed tracks after dark and making the little 4x4 clearly visible in city traffic. Most vehicles of this year run round halogen reflector lamps that take an H4 dual‑filament bulb, giving both low and high beam from a single globe. Keeping them bright, correctly aimed, and watertight is a simple win for safety—and a must for WOF/roadworthy checks.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the lenses for yellowing, crazing, or moisture inside, and to test both beams. If bulbs are ageing or the light output looks patchy, consider replacing globes in pairs so colour and brightness match. Halogen bulbs typically last a few hundred to around a thousand hours, depending on vibration and voltage.
- Preparation: Park on level ground, switch off, and let the lamps cool. Disconnect the negative battery terminal if preferred.
- Access: Remove the grille or bezel screws as needed to reach the rear of the lamp. Pull off the 3‑pin connector and peel back the rubber dust boot.
- Remove bulb: Release the spring clip, withdraw the H4 bulb, and avoid touching the new bulb’s glass with bare fingers.
- Refit: Seat the new bulb correctly, latch the clip, refit the boot and connector, then test low/high beam.
- Aim: Check headlight aim on a flat surface against a wall, or have a workshop align to ADR/NZ specifications.
If the lights seem dim even with fresh bulbs, check earth points for corrosion and connectors for heat damage. Many Jimny owners also benefit from a dedicated headlight relay harness to reduce voltage drop. If thinking about LED, use only ADR/UNECE‑approved complete headlamp units