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1998 Toyota Avensis Headlight Bulbs: What They Do and How to Look After Them
Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 1998 Toyota Avensis (T22). Technical sources such as the Toyota owner’s manual, major bulb catalogues from Osram and Philips, and recognised aftermarket fitment guides list the 1998 Avensis as using halogen headlight bulbs—most commonly H4 (60/55W) dual‑filament for combined low and high beam, with some trims/markets varying. That means this Avensis relies on replaceable headlight bulbs, not sealed-beam or non-serviceable units.
On this model, the headlight bulbs provide dependable forward lighting for night drives and poor weather, helping the driver see and be seen. Because the Avensis uses halogen tech, output will slowly dim over time, so replacing bulbs before they fail outright keeps lighting sharp and compliant with local road rules.
For servicing, it’s wise to replace bulbs in pairs so beam colour and brightness match left to right. Under the bonnet, access the rear of the headlamp, remove the rubber dust cap, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, and swap the bulb. Don’t touch the new bulb’s glass—skin oils can create hot spots and shorten life. If a touch is unavoidable, clean with isopropyl alcohol and a lint‑free cloth.
- Confirm fitment: H4 60/55W is typical for 1998 Avensis headlamps, check your owner’s manual or the bulb label on the housing.
- Aim and alignment: After fitting, check beam aim so you’re lighting the road—not oncoming drivers. Many shops include aim checks during routine servicing.
- Electrical health: If bulbs fail early, have charging voltage checked (around 13.8–14.4V with engine running). Overvoltage cooks bulbs.
- Keep it dry: Replace any cracked caps or perished seals, moisture inside the lens shortens bulb life and mists the beam.
- Quality matters: Road-legal halogen bulbs from reputable brands tend to last longer and give a cleaner beam. Avoid over‑wattage bulbs that can overheat wiring.
Signs it’s time: the beam looks yellowed, night driving feels harder than it used to, or one lamp flickers. A fresh set every few years keeps the Avensis lighting crisp and confidence high on Kiwi and Aussie roads.
Popular question: What bulb type does a 1998 Toyota Avensis use for the headlights?
Most 1998 Avensis (T22) variants use H4 60/55W halogen bulbs for the combined low/high beam. Always confirm with the owner’s manual or the sticker on the headlamp housing, as trims and markets can vary.
Popular question: How often should headlight bulbs be replaced on a 1998 Avensis?
Halogen bulbs can dim gradually after a couple of years of normal use. Many owners swap them every 2–4 years or at the first sign of dull, yellow light. Replacing in pairs keeps output balanced.
Popular question: Can brighter bulbs be fitted without modifying the wiring?
Yes—choose road-legal +brightness halogen bulbs with the same H4 60/55W rating. Avoid higher‑wattage bulbs, they can overheat the wiring and are often not legal for road use.