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2002 Toyota Avensis exterior-bulbs: what they do and how to look after them

Exterior-bulbs are absolutely fitted to the 2002 Toyota Avensis. That’s confirmed by the Toyota Avensis Owner’s Manual for the T22 series (lighting section), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for 2002 T22 models, and the Haynes Repair Manual for Toyota Avensis 1998–2003. These sources list standard replaceable halogen and wedge-type lamps for headlamps, indicators, tail/stop, reversing, number plate, fogs and side repeaters, as required by ECE lighting rules applied in Europe and ADR-compliant markets.

On a 2002 Avensis, exterior-bulbs keep the car seen and safe: headlamps light the road, indicators signal intent, brake lights warn following traffic, and fog lamps cut through murk. Most trims use halogen capsules for the main beams and small wedge bulbs elsewhere. They’re consumables, so swapping them out is normal servicing, much like wiper rubbers.

For routine care, owners benefit from checking all exterior-bulbs every few weeks, or at each fuel stop. A quick walkaround with the parkers, headlamps, high beams, indicators, hazards, brakes (with a helper), reverse and fogs switched on catches failures before a roadside fine or a WOF/roadworthy knock-back. Replace failed bulbs promptly and match the original wattage and cap type to stay legal and avoid melted housings.

Common 2002 Avensis exterior-bulb types (variants exist by trim/market—confirm in the owner’s manual or VIN-specific parts data):

  • Low beam: H7 halogen
  • High beam: H1 halogen
  • Front fog: H3 halogen
  • Front indicator: PY21W (amber)
  • Front park/position: W5W
  • Rear stop/tail: P21/5W
  • Rear indicator: PY21W (amber)
  • Reverse: W16W
  • Rear fog: P21W (where fitted)
  • Side repeater: WY5W
  • Number plate: W5W

Good practice when servicing exterior-bulbs on a 2002-toyota-avensis:

  • Switch lights off and let lamps cool before removal, avoid touching halogen glass with bare fingers—use clean gloves.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs for consistent brightness and colour, especially headlamps.
  • Inspect connectors for heat damage and clean earth points if lights seem dim or flickery.
  • Check fuses and headlamp aim after replacement, poorly aimed beams can dazzle and fail inspection.
  • Use ADR/ECE-approved bulbs from known brands, upgraded “+” halogens are fine if wattage matches OEM.
  • If water is present in a lamp, reseal caps and replace perished gaskets to protect the new bulb.

LED retrofit bulbs may be tempting, but for headlamps and indicators they can be non-compliant in Australia and New Zealand unless the assembly is certified for LED. Sticking with correct-spec halogens avoids WOF and roadworthy hassles.

Popular questions about 2002 Toyota Avensis exterior-bulbs

Which bulb sizes fit the 2002 Avensis?
Most 2002 Avensis T22 cars run H7 low beam and H1 high beam, with H3 fogs, PY21W amber indicators, W5W for position and number plate, P21/5W for stop/tail, W16W reverse, P21W rear fog, and WY5W side repeaters. Because trims and markets vary, the safest bet is to confirm against the owner’s manual or a VIN-based parts lookup before buying.

How often should exterior-bulbs be checked or replaced?
Bulbs don’t have a strict interval, but a quick check every few weeks, or at each service (around 10,000–15,000 km), is smart. Replace on failure, in pairs for headlamps. Regular checks help avoid defects at WOF/roadworthy and keep night driving safer.

Can LED replacements be used in a 2002 Avensis?
For headlamps and critical signalling lamps, LED retrofits may not be legal unless the lamp assembly is approved for LED under ADR/ECE rules. They can also upset bulb failure monitoring or flash rates. For hassle-free compliance and beam quality, use the correct-spec halogen bulbs unless an approved LED solution is clearly stated.

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