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1998 Toyota Avensis Headlights — Purpose, Care, and Replacement
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 1998 Toyota Avensis (T22 series) and are a core safety and legal requirement. This is supported by the Toyota Avensis Owner’s Manual (lighting section, 1997–2000 printings), the Toyota Avensis T22 Repair Manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram, as well as Australian Design Rule 13/00 and UNECE R48, which specify mandatory forward lighting. New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 also confirms headlights as required equipment.
On a ’98 Avensis, the headlights are halogen units designed to light the road and make the vehicle visible to others. Depending on market and trim, they typically use either an H7 low beam with an H1 high beam, or a single H4 dual‑filament bulb. The exact bulb spec is shown in the owner’s manual or on the lamp housing cap under the bonnet.
For everyday driving in Australia and New Zealand, healthy headlights matter for dawn, dusk, rain, and rural night runs. If one lamp looks dim or yellow, it’s time to sort it out. Replace bulbs in pairs so light output and colour match, stick to the correct wattage (commonly 55 W for H7 or H1, 60/55 W for H4), and avoid over-wattage or non-compliant HID/LED retrofits that can dazzle and may fail WOF or rego checks.
Basic replacement is straightforward: open the bonnet, remove the rear dust cover, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, and swap the bulb without touching the glass. Refit the clip and cap, then test both beams. If the housing is fogged inside, check the rear cap seal and venting, persistent moisture may mean a cracked lens or perished seal.
- Check headlight aim at every service or after suspension/tyre changes.
- Clean polycarbonate lenses with plastic-safe cleaners, restore UV coating if they’re cloudy.
- Inspect wiring and earths if bulbs fail early or flicker.
- Use quality, ADR/UNECE-compliant bulbs for reliable performance.
Technical references: Toyota Avensis Owner’s Manual (1997–2000), Toyota Avensis T22 Repair Manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram, ADR 13/00, UNECE Regulation 48, NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004.
Popular questions about 1998 Toyota Avensis headlights
Which bulb type fits a 1998 Avensis?
Most 1998 Avensis models use either H7 (low) with H1 (high) or a single H4 dual‑filament bulb. Markets vary, so check the owner’s manual or the marking on the back of the headlamp for certainty.
If in doubt, remove the dust cap and read the bulb code stamped on the base. Always replace with the same type and correct wattage.
Why are my Avensis headlight lenses cloudy?
The lenses are polycarbonate with a UV hardcoat that can fade from sun, road grit, and cleaners. That haze scatters light and reduces output.
A proper restoration kit can bring clarity back, but the lens needs resealing with a UV protectant. Severely crazed lenses or cracked housings are best replaced.
How do I adjust the headlight aim?
Use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on the lamp housing, parked on level ground facing a wall at the specified distance in the manual. Small turns go a long way.
If equipped, set the cabin levelling wheel to “0” before adjusting. Incorrect aim can fail a WOF/regulatory check and dazzle other drivers.