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2002 Ford Falcon headlights: what they do and how to look after them

Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 2002 Ford Falcon. This is backed by the Ford Falcon AU/BA workshop manuals and owner handbooks for that model year, as well as Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 (installation of lighting) and ADR 46/00 (headlamps). New Zealand’s Warrant of Fitness requirements also expect compliant, functioning headlamps on vehicles of this era. So yes, the 2002 Falcon runs proper headlamps from the factory and they’re a key safety item.

On a 2002 Falcon, the headlights let the driver see and be seen, whether commuting before dawn or heading home after dusk. Low beam handles close-in, dipped illumination without dazzling oncoming traffic, while high beam throws light down the road for rural and highway stretches. Depending on whether the car is an AU Series III (early 2002) or the later BA (from around September 2002), the headlamp hardware and globe types differ slightly, but the job is the same: bright, reliable forward lighting that meets ADR and WOF standards.

Replacement is straightforward with basic tools. Under the bonnet, remove the rear dust cover on the lamp, unplug the connector, release the spring clip or twist-lock, and swap the globe. Don’t touch the glass with bare fingers—use gloves or a clean tissue—because skin oils can shorten globe life. Always match the correct wattage and base type noted in the Falcon’s handbook, over-wattage globes can melt housings or wiring and will likely fail roadworthiness checks. If a new globe doesn’t light, check the relevant fuse and relay before chasing wiring faults.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights a once-over. That means confirming both low and high beam work, cleaning the lenses, and checking the aim after any front-end work or if the car’s carrying more weight than usual. Cloudy or yellowed lenses can be restored with a reputable UV-sealed kit, badly crazed lenses are better replaced. Owners keen on an upgrade should stick with ADR-compliant options. Many drop-in LED or HID retrofits in halogen housings aren’t road-legal here unless the entire assembly is approved.

  • Inspect operation and aim every 10,000 km or at each service.
  • Clean lenses with mild car shampoo—avoid harsh abrasives.
  • Replace globes in pairs to keep beam colour and brightness consistent.
  • Look for moisture inside the housing, fix seals if you spot fogging.

Popular questions about 2002 Ford Falcon headlights

What headlight globes fit a 2002 Ford Falcon?

It depends on the series. Early 2002 AU Series III models commonly use H4 60/55W dual‑filament globes. Late 2002 BA models typically run separate globes (often H7 for low beam and H7 for high beam on many trims) plus T10/W5W for parkers. Always confirm with the owner’s handbook or the build plate, as trims and export specs can vary.

Stick to the specified wattage—going higher can damage the housing and won’t pass ADR/WOF checks. Quality name-brand halogen globes give reliable light and lifespan.

How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2002 Falcon?

Park on level ground 3–5 metres from a wall, with correct tyre pressures and normal load. Mark the lamp centre height on the wall with tape. Use the adjuster screws on the headlamp assembly to set vertical and horizontal aim so the cut-off sits just below the tape line and the beam pattern points straight ahead.

If you’re unsure, a mechanic can aim them quickly during a service to keep things legal and safe.

Are LED or HID conversions legal on a 2002 Falcon?

Generally, swapping halogen globes for LED or HID inserts in the original halogen housings isn’t road-legal in Australia or New Zealand unless the entire headlamp assembly is certified to the relevant standards (and HID systems usually require washers and self-levelling). For hassle-free WOF/rego compliance, use ADR-compliant halogen globes or approved replacement assemblies.

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