Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Brands

Show More Show Less

Price

Parts for your 1999 Toyota Caldina-Headlights

Sort by
NOCO Boost 12V 1000A Jump Starter - GB40
10%OFF

NOCO Boost 12V 1000A Jump Starter - GB40

$189
$210
Fitment Notes:
See More
Xview Gps Heads Up Unit  - XVHUD1
30%OFF

Xview Gps Heads Up Unit - XVHUD1

$79
$119
Fitment Notes:
See More

Explore 4WD & Adventure

NOCO Boost 12V 1500A Jump Starter - GB50

NOCO Boost 12V 1500A Jump Starter - GB50

$311
$248
Member Price
Fitment Notes:
See More
Projecta 12V 1400A Jump Starter - IS1400
25%OFF

Projecta 12V 1400A Jump Starter - IS1400

$299
$429
Fitment Notes:
See More
Showing 1 - 39 of 5721 products

Maintaining and Replacing Headlights on Your 1999 Toyota Caldina

The 1999 Toyota Caldina is known for its reliable performance and smooth ride. As with any vehicle, maintaining its components is crucial to ensure longevity and safety, and this includes the headlights. The headlights of your Caldina are not just for illuminating the road ahead at night, but also play a critical role in ensuring other drivers can see you in all conditions.

If you notice your headlights dimming or if one has already burnt out, it's important to replace or maintain them promptly. Over time, headlight bulbs can lose their brightness or become misaligned due to regular driving conditions. Here's a simple guide to help you keep those headlights in top condition:

  1. Check Regularly: Make a habit of checking your headlights on a regular basis. Turn them on and walk around the vehicle to ensure both are working correctly and consistently. It's also wise to check the lenses to ensure they aren't fogged up or cracked.
  2. Replacing Bulbs: When it's time to replace a burnt-out bulb, first refer to your owner's manual for the correct bulb type. Most likely, the 1999 Toyota Caldina factory-fitted bulbs will be H4 halogen types, which are readily available at any auto parts retailer. Turn off your engine and your headlights before starting the replacement. Use gloves or a clean cloth to handle the new bulb to prevent oils from your skin causing it to burn out quicker.
  3. Headlight Alignment: If your lights seem to cast their beams higher or lower than usual, consider checking the alignment. Poorly aligned headlights can impair your visibility or blind oncoming traffic. This task is often best left to the professionals, unless you're handy around vehicles and have the right alignment tools.
  4. Keeping Lenses Clean: Over time, the headlight lenses can become cloudy due to dirt, grime, and oxidation. Regularly clean them with appropriate cleaning solutions or consider a headlight restoration kit for a thorough job. Keeping the lenses clear ensures maximum brightness and improved appearance of your vehicle.
  5. Routine Servicing: During routine vehicle servicing, ask your mechanic to inspect the headlights as part of a broader safety check. They can advise on any potential issues like electrical problems or suggest upgrades for improved performance.

Taking the time to ensure your headlights are functioning properly not only enhances the driving experience but significantly improves safety. Whether you're driving at night or during inclement weather, well-maintained headlights provide your best vision on the road. Regular checks and timely replacements keep you ahead of any issues, much like every aspect of car maintenance.