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1999 Toyota Hilux Surf Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 1999 Toyota Hilux Surf. This is confirmed by Toyota’s 1999 Hilux Surf owner’s manual and Electronic Parts Catalogue, and it aligns with road-legal lighting requirements under ADR/UNECE lighting regulations. So yes, headlights are relevant, essential, and very much used on this model.

On a 1999 Hilux Surf, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather, projecting a safe, shaped beam so the driver can see the road and be seen by others. Most examples run halogen reflector units, commonly with an H4 dual‑filament bulb (60/55W) in many JDM Surfs, in some markets, separate high/low-beam bulbs (HB3/HB4) were used. Owners should check the label on the headlamp housing or the vehicle handbook to confirm the exact fitment for their Surf.

When it’s time to replace a bulb, it’s a straightforward driveway job: pop the bonnet, remove the dust cap, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, and swap in the new bulb. Avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—skin oils can shorten bulb life. Stick to the correct wattage, going higher can cook the reflector or wiring. If chasing brighter output, choose a quality ADR/UNECE-compliant halogen upgrade, or seek professional advice before considering LED or HID conversions to stay road-legal in Australia and New Zealand.

Good maintenance keeps the Surf’s lamps sharp. Clean the lenses regularly and treat any yellowing with a proper headlight restoration kit, then seal them to slow UV damage. If there’s condensation, inspect the rear caps, vents, and seals, a light mist can be normal after rain, but persistent moisture means a leak that needs fixing. Check the aim at service time—misaligned lights reduce visibility and can dazzle oncoming traffic. The Surf often has a headlight levelling dial in the cabin, if it’s sluggish or dead, the levelling motor or wiring may need attention.

Quick checks owners can do:

  • Test low and high beams, indicators, and parkers every few weeks.
  • Inspect connectors for heat damage and clean earth points.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs to keep brightness and colour matched.

Done right, fresh bulbs, clear lenses, and correct aim make night drives in a 1999 Hilux Surf feel safer and more relaxed.

Popular questions

What bulb type fits a 1999 Toyota Hilux Surf?
Many 1999 Hilux Surf models use an H4 60/55W halogen bulb in a reflector housing. Some market variants use separate bulbs (HB3/HB4) for high and low beam. The sure-fire way is to check the marking on the headlamp lens or the handbook, or match the existing bulb’s code before buying.

How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 1999 Hilux Surf?
Park on level ground facing a wall about 3–5 metres away. With tyre pressures and load set for normal driving, use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on the back of each lamp to set the cut-off just below and slightly left of head height for RHD markets. If fitted, use the cabin levelling dial to compensate for heavy loads, not to replace proper adjustment.

Why are my headlights cloudy or fogging up?
Cloudy lenses are usually UV haze on the outer plastic—polish and seal them to restore clarity. Fogging inside the lamp points to a vent or seal issue, brief misting can be normal after wet weather, but standing water or persistent fog means the rear cap, gasket, or housing needs repair or replacement.

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