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Parts for your 2001 Toyota Echo|yaris-Headlight bulbs
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2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris headlight bulbs
Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris (XP10). Technical references including the Toyota Owner’s Manual for this model and Toyota’s parts catalogue specify a replaceable halogen dual‑filament H4/9003 (HB2) 60/55 W bulb for the main headlamp. That means the car uses a single bulb per side to provide both low and high beam, not a sealed beam unit.
On this Echo/Yaris, the headlight bulb’s job is simple but vital: throw a clear, well‑aimed beam so night driving and poor‑weather visibility stay safe and legal. Keeping them fresh also helps it pass WOF/rego checks, as beam aim, output and colour are routinely assessed under AU/NZ rules.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check for dimming, a yellowed beam, or a flicker—classic signs a halogen is on the way out. It’s best practice to replace bulbs in pairs so brightness and colour match across both sides. Stick with ADR/WOF‑compliant H4/9003 60/55 W options from reputable makers.
- Open the bonnet and access the rear of the headlamp.
- Unclip or twist off the rubber dust cover.
- Release the spring clip, then withdraw the old bulb.
- Install the new H4/9003 bulb—don’t touch the glass, use gloves or a clean tissue.
- Re‑fit the clip, dust cover and connector, then test low and high beam.
After replacement, a quick headlight aim check is worth it—especially if the car’s carried loads or had suspension work. If both lamps are out, check the relevant fuses and headlight relays before assuming the bulbs have failed.
- Avoid higher‑wattage bulbs, they can overheat wiring and melt housings.
- LED retrofit H4s are often not road‑legal in reflector housings in AU/NZ, confirm compliance before fitting or risk WOF/rego trouble.
- If there’s condensation in the lens, fix the seal—moisture shortens bulb life.
With normal use, halogens can lose brightness well before they blow. Swapping them every few years, or at the first sign of dimming, keeps the Echo/Yaris lighting crisp and compliant.
What headlight bulb type fits a 2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris?
Most AU/NZ‑spec Echo/Yaris (XP10) headlamps use an H4/9003 (HB2) 60/55 W halogen bulb, a dual‑filament unit for both low and high beam. Always double‑check against the owner’s manual or the existing bulb base before purchase.
Are LED headlight bulbs legal in a 2001 Echo/Yaris?
Many LED H4 retrofits aren’t ADR/WOF‑compliant in the Echo/Yaris’s reflector housings. Unless specifically approved and compliant, they may cause glare and fail inspection. For hassle‑free road use, stick with compliant halogen H4/9003 bulbs.
Should headlight bulbs be replaced in pairs?
Yes—halogens age and dim over time. Replacing both sides together keeps colour and brightness even, improves night vision, and helps avoid an odd mismatch that can attract attention at WOF/rego checks.