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1999 Toyota RAV4 Headlight Bulbs

Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant and used on the 1999 Toyota RAV4. Technical sources including the Toyota Owner’s Manual bulb chart for the 1999 RAV4, the Toyota RAV4 (SXA10/SXA11) Repair Manual lighting section, and major automotive bulb catalogues from Osram and Philips all specify a replaceable halogen headlamp bulb for this model—commonly listed as H4/9003 (HB2) 12V 60/55W, depending on market.

On a ’99 RAV4, the headlight bulb’s job is simple but vital: deliver reliable low-beam and high-beam illumination for safe night and poor-weather driving, and keep the vehicle compliant with road rules in Australia and New Zealand. The dual‑filament H4/9003 setup handles both low and high beam in one globe, providing a well‑defined cut-off on low and ample reach on high. A healthy bulb helps the driver see hazards sooner and makes the RAV4 more visible to others.

When it’s time for replacement—dimming, a yellowish colour shift, flicker, or a blown bulb are common signs—swapping the bulbs is straightforward. Under the bonnet, access the back of the headlamp, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, and ease off the rubber dust boot. Fit the new bulb without touching the glass (oily fingerprints create hot spots and shorten life), refit the boot and clip, reconnect, and test both beams. It’s smart to replace bulbs in pairs so brightness and colour match side to side.

Stick with OEM-equivalent 60/55W bulbs to protect the loom and avoid ADR/WOF compliance issues, higher‑wattage globes can overheat wiring and distort the beam pattern. If considering LED conversions, only use approved solutions designed for the RAV4’s reflector optics and legal in your state or for WOF—otherwise, stick with quality halogens from reputable brands.

  • Check aim after replacement, a quick headlight alignment helps avoid glare and improves reach.
  • Inspect connectors and the rubber boot for heat damage or cracking, replace if brittle.
  • Keep lenses clear, cloudy lenses reduce output—polish if needed.
  • Carry a spare H4/9003 bulb on road trips, it’s a cheap bit of insurance.

Those technical references—Toyota’s Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual, plus Osram/Philips fitment data—confirm the 1999 RAV4 uses replaceable halogen headlight bulbs, making headlight-bulb servicing a normal part of routine maintenance.

Popular questions about 1999 Toyota RAV4 headlight bulbs

What bulb type fits a 1999 Toyota RAV4 headlight?
The 1999 RAV4 typically uses an H4/9003 (HB2) halogen bulb rated 12V 60/55W. Market specs can vary slightly, so it’s worth checking the owner’s manual bulb chart or the marking on the existing bulb.

How often should the headlight bulbs be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval, many last 2–5 years. Replace when output dims, colour shifts, or a bulb fails. For consistent lighting, change both sides together.

Can LED bulbs be used instead of halogens?
Only if they’re specifically designed for the RAV4’s reflector and are legal under ADR/WOF rules. Many retrofit LEDs can scatter light and cause glare, compliant halogen H4/9003 bulbs remain the safe, legal bet.

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