Your Selected Vehicle
Parts for your 2002 Ford Fiesta-Headlights
Explore 4WD & Adventure
2002 Ford Fiesta headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2002 Ford Fiesta. This is confirmed by the Ford 2002 Fiesta Owner’s Manual and Ford Workshop Manual (Section 417-01: Exterior Lighting), which specify service procedures for the headlamp assemblies and bulbs. It also aligns with Australian Design Rule 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light-signalling Devices) and the New Zealand Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, both of which require compliant headlamps for road use.
On this model, the headlights are halogen reflector units designed to light the road ahead and help the Fiesta be seen by others in all conditions. Depending on market and trim, the car typically uses either a single dual‑filament H4 bulb for low/high beam, or a combination of H7 (low beam) and H1 (high beam). Either way, clean lenses, correct aim and healthy bulbs make a massive difference to night-time confidence and safety.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the Fiesta’s headlights for clarity, cracks and moisture. Polycarbonate lenses can haze over time, a quality restoration kit can bring back brightness. If one bulb fails or the output looks yellowed, replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness even. Always handle halogen bulbs by the base—skin oils on the glass can shorten bulb life.
- Quick care tips:
- Inspect beam aim after suspension or tyre changes, mis-aimed lights can dazzle others and fail WOF/rego checks.
- Check fuses and connectors if both lamps are dead, locations are detailed in the owner’s manual.
- Avoid cheap blue‑tinted bulbs, stick to reputable 12V 55/60W spec (or the market-correct rating).
- Basic bulb replacement (guide only—confirm specifics in the manual):
- Open the bonnet and remove the headlamp rear cover.
- Unplug the connector and release the spring clip or twist-lock.
- Swap the bulb, taking care not to touch the glass.
- Refit, test the beam, then check aim on a level surface.
Thinking about upgrades? High‑performance halogen bulbs from reputable brands are usually the simplest, compliant lift in output. Plug‑in LED or HID kits in halogen reflectors often don’t meet ADR/NZ lighting rules unless the entire assembly is designed and approved for them. When in doubt, have a licensed workshop check compliance and perform a beam-set check.
Popular questions about 2002 Ford Fiesta headlights
What bulb type fits a 2002 Ford Fiesta?
Depending on market and trim, it’ll typically be either an H4 dual‑filament bulb or an H7 low beam with an H1 high beam. The safest bet is to check the existing bulb markings or the owner’s manual, and match reputable 12V, road‑legal halogen specs.
How do they adjust the headlight aim?
There are adjuster screws on the headlamp housing for vertical and horizontal aim. Park on a level surface facing a wall, set tyre pressures and load to normal, then tweak the pattern so the cutoff and kick-up sit correctly. For ADR/WOF compliance, a workshop beam-set is recommended.
Are LED or HID upgrades legal on this model?
In Australia and New Zealand, replacements must comply with ADR and the Vehicle Lighting Rule. Most drop‑in LED/HID kits in halogen reflectors aren’t compliant without approved optics (and in some cases levelling and washers). Quality halogen upgrades are the easiest compliant option, otherwise use an ADR/NZ‑approved lamp assembly.