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2002 Daihatsu Gran Move Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2002 Daihatsu Gran Move (G30-series). Factory documentation lists headlamp assemblies and bulbs as standard equipment (Daihatsu Gran Move/Pyzar Owner’s Handbook 2001–2002, Daihatsu Electronic Parts Catalogue G301/G303). Road use also requires compliant headlamps under Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and 46/00, and the NZ Waka Kotahi VIRM Lighting rules, so this vehicle is designed to run with working headlights.
On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and low-visibility conditions. They provide a dipped beam for oncoming traffic and a high beam for open-road visibility. Most Gran Move examples use halogen reflector units, commonly with a dual-filament H4 bulb (60/55 W) in many markets—owners should confirm the exact bulb type in the handbook or by checking the lamp cap.
As part of routine servicing, the headlights deserve a quick once-over. Clear lenses, correct aim, and healthy wiring keep the Gran Move visible and legal across Australia and New Zealand. Cloudy or yellowed lenses can cut light output dramatically, a quality restoration kit or replacement housings can bring the beam back to spec. Always stick to road-legal wattage and avoid blue-tinted novelty bulbs that can reduce effective light and attract attention at WOF or roadworthy inspections.
- Replacement basics: confirm bulb type, switch lights off and let the bulb cool, access the rear cover, unplug the connector, release the retaining clip, swap the bulb without touching the glass, refit securely, test low and high beam.
- Maintenance tips: keep lenses clean, check aim after suspension or tyre changes, inspect connectors for heat damage, replace aged rubber caps to keep moisture out, renew fuses and relays if flicker appears.
- When to replace the assembly: severe lens hazing, broken mounts, water ingress, or reflectors gone dull.
A quick beam aim check can be done on level ground facing a wall: mark headlight height, back up 7–10 metres, and ensure dipped beam cut-offs sit slightly below the marks and are even left-to-right. If unsure, leave final alignment to a workshop with a beam setter.
Owners who keep on top of these simple checks will enjoy brighter, safer night driving, fewer roadside dramas, and smooth WOF/roadworthy inspections.
Popular questions about 2002 Daihatsu Gran Move headlights
What headlight bulb does the 2002 Gran Move use?
Most use a halogen H4 dual‑filament 12V 60/55 W bulb, but markets can vary. The sure way is to check the owner’s handbook or read the stamp on the old bulb or lamp cap. Sticking with the correct spec avoids glare, wiring stress, and WOF/roadworthy hassles.
How can owners fix cloudy or yellow headlights?
If the lenses are only lightly hazed, a reputable headlight restoration kit can restore clarity—finish with a UV sealant. Heavy oxidation, cracked lenses, or dull reflectors are better solved with new assemblies to restore safe beam pattern and compliance.
Why do my headlights flicker or cut out?
Common culprits are tired bulbs, a weak earth, corroded connectors, or a failing relay. Inspect the plugs for heat marks, clean the grounds, and replace the relay or bulb as needed. Persistent issues are best checked by an auto sparky.