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2002 Toyota bB Headlights
Headlights are absolutely relevant to the 2002 Toyota bB. Toyota’s 2002 bB (NCP30/31 series) owner’s manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram list headlamp circuits, relays, fuses and levelling hardware, confirming factory‑fitted halogen reflector headlights with low and high beam. This aligns with Japanese MLIT road rules and, for vehicles in Australia and New Zealand, the headlamp requirements mirrored in ADR/ECE standards. Most 2002 bB models use halogen bulbs (commonly H4/9003 dual‑filament in many trims, some markets use separate HB3/9005 high and HB4/9006 low). Always check the owner’s manual or the bulb stamp on the rear cap to be sure.
On the 2002 Toyota bB, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in foul weather: helping the driver see the road, reflectors and hazards, while making the car easier for others to spot. Because they’re a key safety system, it’s smart to include them in every routine service.
For replacement, stick with quality 12 V halogen bulbs that match the factory spec. If one globe blows, replace both sides so brightness and colour stay even. Avoid touching the glass—skin oils can shorten bulb life. After fitting, check that the dust caps and seals are seated so moisture can’t sneak in.
Maintenance is straightforward. Inspect the lenses every 10,000 km (or each service). If they’re yellowing or cloudy from UV, a proper headlight restoration kit can bring back clarity. Keep the lenses clean with car‑wash soap—gritty wipes will scratch and dull the beam.
Aim matters. If the beam sits too high you’ll dazzle oncoming traffic, too low and your night vision suffers. Use the adjuster screws behind the lamps and aim the cut‑off on a flat wall per the manual, or have a workshop set them with a beam setter. If your bB has a headlight levelling dial in the cabin, make sure it still works.
Electrical checks help prevent surprises. If a light’s out, confirm the bulb first, then the fuse and headlight relay. Flicker or a pinkish tint usually means a globe nearing end of life. Considering upgrades? In AU/NZ, retrofitting LED or HID into halogen reflectors can be non‑compliant and cause glare. If you want more light, choose premium halogen bulbs from a reputable brand, or consult a specialist about a compliant projector upgrade.
- Replace globes in pairs and avoid touching the glass.
- Restore hazy lenses and keep them clean for a sharper beam.
- Check aim regularly, adjust to suit ADR/ECE guidance.
- Verify fuses/relays if a lamp won’t fire.
Popular questions about 2002 Toyota bB headlights
What bulb size fits a 2002 Toyota bB?
Most 2002 bB models use H4/9003 60/55 W dual‑filament halogen bulbs, but some market variants run separate HB3/9005 (high) and HB4/9006 (low). The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual, the marking on the rear of the headlamp, or bring the VIN to a parts counter to confirm.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2002 bB?
Use the vertical (and where fitted, horizontal) adjuster screws on the back of each headlamp. Park on level ground about 7.5 metres from a wall, set tyre pressures and load as normal, then aim the low‑beam cut‑off slightly below the headlamp centreline on the wall. If unsure, ask a workshop to check it with a beam setter to meet AU/NZ rules.
Can you upgrade to LED headlights on a 2002 bB?
Only if the upgrade is compliant and produces a correct beam pattern. Many LED retrofits in halogen reflector housings cause glare and can fail WOF/rego checks. Premium halogen bulbs are a safer, legal brightness bump, for bigger gains, consider a compliant projector conversion done by a specialist.