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2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to and relevant for the 2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris. This is confirmed by technical references including the Toyota Owner’s Manual and workshop literature for the 2001 Echo/Yaris, the Toyota electrical wiring diagrams for exterior lighting, and lighting regulations such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 and New Zealand’s WOF inspection requirements, all of which specify mandatory dipped and main beam headlamps for road use.
On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—providing a safe, legal beam pattern so drivers can see the road and be seen by others. The 2001 Echo/Yaris typically uses H4 (60/55W) halogen bulbs in a dual‑filament setup, handling both low and high beam from the same globe. Lenses are polycarbonate, so they’re light and tough, but can haze over time without care.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the headlights every 6–12 months, or before long trips. If one side looks dim, flickers, or the beam pattern is patchy, the bulb could be on the way out, the connector may be heat‑stressed, or the lens might be oxidised. When replacing globes, don’t touch the glass with bare fingers—skin oils shorten bulb life. If a fuse has popped, look under the bonnet for the headlight fuses and relay, replace like‑for‑like and only after fixing the root cause.
Cloudy lenses can usually be revived with a UV‑rated restoration kit, follow up with a quality UV sealant to slow future yellowing. If there’s condensation inside the housing, check the rear caps and vents for proper sealing—light fogging after rain is common, but pooled water signals a leak that needs sorting. Aim adjustment is also worth a look after any front‑end work or when carrying loads, correct alignment helps pass WOF/roadworthy checks and stops glare for oncoming traffic.
- Use quality H4 60/55W bulbs that meet ADR/UNECE specs.
- Inspect wiring plugs for heat damage and replace brittle connectors.
- Test beam aim on level ground, adjust using the housing screws as per the manual.
- Keep lenses clean, avoid harsh solvents that can craze the plastic.
Looked after, the Echo/Yaris headlights deliver bright, even light and keep the car legal for rego and WOF—no fuss, just clear vision.
Popular questions about 2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris headlights
What headlight bulb does a 2001 Echo/Yaris use?
Most 2001 Echo/Yaris models use an H4 (also called 9003/HB2) 60/55W halogen bulb that handles both low and high beam. Always double‑check the owner’s manual or the marking on the headlamp housing before buying replacements.
Why are my Echo/Yaris headlights dim or yellow?
Dimming is often a tired halogen globe or voltage drop from aged connectors. Yellow or cloudy lenses come from UV exposure on the polycarbonate. Fit fresh quality bulbs, clean the earths, and restore the lenses with a UV‑rated kit, then reseal to keep the clarity longer.
How do I adjust the headlight aim?
Park on level ground facing a wall, about three to five metres back. Mark the headlamp centres on the wall and use the adjuster screws on each housing to set the cut‑off just below the marks, keeping both beams even. If unsure, a workshop can align them to ADR/NZ specs quickly.