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Parts for your 2002 Toyota Hiace-Exterior bulbs
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2002 Toyota Hiace exterior bulbs: what they do and how to look after them
Exterior bulbs are absolutely fitted to the 2002 Toyota Hiace and they’re essential kit. Toyota’s service information and owner’s manuals for the Hiace list replaceable halogen headlamp, indicator, stop/tail, reverse and number-plate bulbs, and workshop procedures for swapping them out. That lines up with Australian Design Rules for vehicle lighting and New Zealand’s Warrant of Fitness requirements, which both mandate working exterior lights for on-road use. So yes—exterior bulbs are very much relevant to a 2002 Hiace.
On a working van like the Hiace, exterior bulbs do the heavy lifting for safety and compliance. Headlamps and parkers help the driver see and be seen, indicators and stop lamps communicate intent to others, and reverse and number-plate lamps keep things legal after dark. Many Hiace models of this era run dual‑filament halogen headlamps and conventional incandescent bulbs elsewhere, chosen for reliability, brightness, and easy replacement.
When it’s time for a change-out, stick to the bulb types and wattages specified in the Toyota guide or a reputable bulb catalogue. Over‑wattage bulbs can cook wiring or melt housings, and mismatched colours can attract a pink slip or WOF fail. If a headlamp has blown, replace both sides together to keep colour and brightness even. When handling halogen bulbs, don’t touch the glass—oily fingerprints create hot spots and shorten life. If touched, clean with isopropyl alcohol before fitting.
Replacement is usually straightforward: switch everything off, access the lamp from behind the lens or via the engine bay, unplug the connector, release the spring clip or twist the holder, swap the bulb, then test. After any front bulb change, it’s worth checking beam aim—rough roads and load changes can nudge the adjusters and throw the pattern off.
- Do quick light checks monthly—headlamps, indicators, stop, tail, reverse, and number‑plate.
- Keep lenses clean