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Parts for your 1999 Toyota Rav4-Headlights

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1999 Toyota RAV4 headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant to the 1999 Toyota RAV4. Toyota’s owner’s and repair manuals for the period specify halogen headlamps, and both the Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 – Installation of Lighting) and New Zealand’s Waka Kotahi Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual (VIRM) require compliant, working headlights on roadgoing vehicles of this class. So, for a 1999 RAV4, headlights aren’t optional—they’re essential safety and compliance equipment.

On this generation RAV4, the headlights serve two core jobs: letting the driver see clearly at night and in poor weather, and ensuring the vehicle is seen by others. Low beam manages close‑to‑mid range illumination without dazzling oncoming traffic, while high beam pushes light further down the road for rural or unlit highways. The factory setup commonly uses a dual‑filament H4 halogen bulb (60/55 W), delivering both high and low beam from the same globe in a reflector housing engineered for left‑side driving in Australia and New Zealand.

As part of regular servicing, keeping the RAV4’s headlights bright and correctly aimed makes a big difference to night‑time comfort and safety, and helps with WOF/rego inspections. Ageing halogen bulbs dim over time, even if a globe hasn’t blown, light output can drop noticeably after a few years. Cloudy plastic lenses from UV exposure further cut usable light and scatter glare.

  • Replace headlight globes in pairs to keep colour and brightness even.
  • Stick to the correct wattage, over‑watt bulbs can overheat wiring and reflectors, and may breach ADR/VIRM rules.
  • Handle new halogen globes with clean gloves, skin oils can shorten globe life.
  • Restore hazy lenses with a reputable polish kit and UV sealant, or replace the lamp assembly if the reflector has deteriorated.
  • After any bulb or housing change, check and set headlight aim on level ground, or have a workshop adjust to spec.

Electrical checks are straightforward: inspect fuses and the headlight relay, confirm good earths, and look for heat‑stressed connectors at the back of the lamp. For owners wanting brighter light, choose quality +output halogen globes from reputable brands that remain legal for road use, rather than high‑watt or off‑road conversions. LED retrofit bulbs in halogen housings are generally not road‑legal unless specifically certified and compliant for that vehicle.

With fresh ADR/VIRM‑compliant bulbs, clear lenses, and correct aim, a well‑looked‑after 1999 RAV4 headlight system delivers reliable, safe illumination for everyday driving across Australia and New Zealand.

What headlight bulb type fits a 1999 Toyota RAV4?

Most 1999 RAV4 models use an H4 dual‑filament 60/55 W halogen globe for both low and high beam. Market variations exist, so the safest bet is to confirm via the owner’s manual, the marking on the existing bulb, or a parts catalogue by VIN.

How should the headlight aim be set on a 1999 RAV4?

The lamp units have vertical and horizontal adjusters accessible from behind the assembly. On a level surface with a flat wall, set the low‑beam cutoff slightly below the lamp centre height at a measured distance, with the left‑side kick‑up appropriate for AU/NZ left‑side traffic. A workshop beam‑setter ensures ADR/VIRM‑acceptable alignment.

Are LED headlight conversions legal on this model?

Retrofitting LED bulbs into halogen reflector housings is typically not road‑legal in Australia or New Zealand unless the components are certified and compliant for that specific application. Non‑compliant retrofits can cause glare and may fail WOF/roadworthy checks. Legal, compliant halogen upgrades are the safer choice.

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