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Parts for your 2001 Toyota Hilux-Headlight bulbs
Narva Model 63 Front End Outline Marker, Side Indicator (Amber) Or External Cabin Marker Lamp Black Base And 0.5M Cable
Narva 9-33 Volt Surface Mount LED rear end outline marker lamp(red) with Black cover and 0.5m cable - 96832B
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Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail /Indicator Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable And Dt Plug - 97000-1-D
Narva MDL38 Stop/Tail/Indicator Red-Amber Lens LED 10 to 30V - 2 Pce - 93812BL2
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable, Bulk Pack Of 4 - 97010-1/4
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail and direcion indicator and reverse lamp with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97310
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail, Left Hand Squential direcion indicator and reverse lamps with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97312L
Narva Model 18 LED Side Marker/Cabin Marker/FEOM Light Amber 10-30V - 91800
Narva 9-33 Volt Surface Mount LED Side marker lamp(red/amber) with Chrome cover and 0.5m cable - 96802
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable And Dt Plug - 97010-1-D
2001 Toyota Hilux headlight bulbs — what they do and how to look after them
Technical sources confirm headlight bulbs are fitted to the 2001 Toyota Hilux. The 2001 Hilux Owner’s Manual and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for the N140/N150/N160/N170 series specify replaceable halogen headlamp bulbs (commonly H4 60/55 W). Major AU/NZ bulb catalogues from Narva and Bosch also list H4 for 10/1997–2005 Hilux models. So yes, headlight bulbs are relevant to this vehicle.
On a 2001 Hilux, the headlight bulbs handle both low and high beam in a single dual‑filament H4 globe on most trims, delivering reliable, road‑legal light output for daily driving, towing and rural night runs. Their job is simple but vital: throw a clean, controlled beam so the driver can see and be seen, meeting ADR and NZ requirements for on‑road safety.
Replacement is straightforward and worth doing in pairs so brightness stays even left to right. Under the bonnet, unplug the connector at the back of the headlamp, peel off the rubber dust boot, release the spring clip, swap in a new H4 60/55 W bulb, then refit the clip, boot and connector. Avoid touching the glass — oil from fingers can create hot spots and shorten life. After fitting, check the beam aim, rough roads and time can knock alignment out.
Owners should keep an eye on a few tell‑tales that it’s time for fresh bulbs or a quick check:
- One side out, or noticeably dimmer output than last season
- White/blue flicker or yellowed, dull lenses reducing effective light
- Heat‑browned connectors or intermittent lighting (often a sign of high resistance)
As part of regular servicing or WOF/rego prep, it pays to inspect the headlamp lenses for clouding, clean the earth points, and ensure fuses and the headlight relay are in good nick. Sticking with ADR‑compliant 60/55 W H4 bulbs avoids wiring stress, higher‑wattage globes can overheat factory looms. If fitted with separate high beams on certain variants, the high beam may be H1 — the lens or the owner’s manual will be marked accordingly, so it’s easy to verify.
Quality halogen upgrades within legal wattage (e.g., +50% performance types) can lift usable light without straying outside AU/NZ rules. In older Hiluxes, fresh bulbs, clean lenses and sound wiring often deliver the biggest real‑world improvement.
Popular questions
What headlight bulb type does a 2001 Hilux use?
Most 2001 Hilux models use an H4 60/55 W halogen bulb for combined low/high beam. Some variants with separate high beams may use H1 for the high beam. The bulb type is usually moulded on the headlamp lens or listed in the owner’s manual.
How hard is it to change a 2001 Hilux headlight bulb?
It’s a basic DIY job for most owners. Access the rear of the headlamp, unplug the connector, remove the rubber boot, unclip the spring, swap the bulb, then reassemble. Take care not to touch the new bulb’s glass and check beam aim afterwards.
Why are my headlights still dim after new bulbs?
Common culprits are cloudy lenses, corroded earths, tired connectors, or voltage drop in ageing wiring. Cleaning the lenses, refreshing earth points and inspecting the plugs often restores brightness. Stick with legal‑wattage bulbs and consider quality +performance halogen options.