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2000 Toyota Hilux Surf Headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant and standard on the 2000 Toyota Hilux Surf. Technical documentation confirms this: Toyota’s N180-series Hilux Surf/4Runner Electrical Wiring Diagram shows a dedicated Headlight System with fuses, relays and a dimmer/flash circuit, while the Toyota Repair Manual (Chassis & Body) details headlamp removal, aiming and bulb specifications. For Australia and New Zealand, road-legal operation also relies on compliance with ADR 13/00 (installation of lighting) and ADR 46/00 (headlamps), as well as WOF/VIR checks. So yes—this model is factory-fitted with halogen reflector headlamps.

The headlight assemblies do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and poor weather, delivering a right-hand-drive beam pattern that lights the verge without dazzling oncoming traffic. Most 2000 Hilux Surf variants run a dual‑filament halogen bulb—commonly H4/9003 (HB2) 60/55W—behind a polycarbonate lens. Over time, bulbs dim and lenses haze, which quietly erodes forward visibility.

As part of routine servicing, owners should plan on replacing headlight bulbs in pairs every few years, even if one still works. A fresh, matched set restores balanced beam colour and output. When swapping bulbs, avoid touching the glass, seat the rubber boot properly and confirm the spring clip is locked. If a lamp won’t fire, check the engine‑bay fuse box for HEAD RH/LH fuses, the headlight relay and the column dimmer switch operation.

Lenses deserve attention too. The Surf’s polycarbonate covers can yellow, a quality restoration kit, followed by a UV-seal, brings back clarity and slows future fade. Any condensation inside the housing points to a tired seal or vent—fixing this early prevents reflectors from dulling.

Beam aim matters. After any front-end work, bulb change or suspension lift, re‑aim the lamps to ADR/WOF guidance so the cut-off sits low enough not to glare, but high enough to see roos and road signs at a distance. Where upgrading is considered, stick with ADR-compliant components, many LED “retrofit” bulbs in halogen reflectors aren’t road-legal in AU/NZ and can scatter light.

  • Typical bulb: H4/9003 (HB2) 60/55W halogen, confirm by VIN or lamp stamping.
  • Replace in pairs, keep a spare in the glovebox for remote touring.
  • Clean and seal lenses, check fuses, relay and earths if faults persist.

Popular questions

What bulb type fits a 2000 Toyota Hilux Surf headlight?
Most examples use a dual‑filament halogen H4/9003 (HB2) 60/55W. Some trims or previous owner modifications can differ, so it’s best to read the marking on the back of the headlamp or confirm by VIN. Park/position bulbs are typically T10 wedge.

Are LED headlight bulb upgrades legal on a 2000 Hilux Surf in AU/NZ?
Often not, if simply replacing a halogen bulb in the original reflector. ADR rules and WOF requirements generally expect the lamp and light source to be approved as a unit. An ADR-compliant LED headlamp assembly or a compliant halogen upgrade is the safer pathway for road use.

How should the headlights be aimed after a bulb or suspension change?
Use a flat surface and a level wall, set tyre pressures and fuel load, then adjust so the low-beam cut-off sits just below lamp height at a set distance. Final aim should meet ADR/WOF test criteria, a workshop beam-setter provides the most accurate result.

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