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2002 Toyota Hilux Surf headlight bulbs
Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant and used on the 2002 Toyota Hilux Surf. Technical references including the Toyota Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual for the N180/N215 series, Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue listings, and Australian/NZ bulb application guides from Narva and Hella all specify replaceable halogen bulbs for this model year. Depending on the exact trim and headlamp style, the Hilux Surf of this era typically runs either a single H4 (dual‑filament) bulb per side, or separate bulbs for low and high beam: HB4 (9006) low beam and HB3 (9005) high beam. Late 2002 models transitioning to the 215 series commonly use the HB3/HB4 setup.
On this Surf, the headlight bulbs do the hard yards—providing dependable forward illumination, a crisp cutoff to avoid dazzling others, and enough punch for rural and highway driving. Being halogen, they’re serviceable and affordable. Most owners will find replacement straightforward: lift the bonnet, access the rear of the headlamp, remove the rubber dust cap (if fitted), unplug the connector, release the spring clip or twist-lock, and swap the bulb. Avoid touching the glass, skin oils can shorten bulb life. Typical ratings are H4 60/55 W, HB3 60 W, and HB4 51 W—stick with the specified type and wattage.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to replace bulbs in pairs so brightness and colour stay matched left to right. While you’re there, check the connectors for heat discolouration, ensure the dust cap seals properly, and inspect the lens for UV haze or moisture. If the beam looks dim, a quick headlight aim check can make a big difference. Many Surfs have lived active lives off‑road, vibration can shorten bulb life, so consider quality heavy‑duty halogens if you’re on corrugations often. Keen on LEDs? In Australia and New Zealand, retrofitting LED/HID bulbs into halogen housings may not be road‑legal unless the complete headlamp assembly is certified, so check local rules before changing technology.
- Replace in pairs and keep a spare in the glovebox.
- Do not touch the glass, use gloves or a clean tissue.
- Check fuses and relays if both sides are out.
- Clean cloudy lenses and fix condensation to restore output.
- Verify bulb type: H4 vs HB3/HB4 depends on the headlamp version.
What bulb type does a 2002 Hilux Surf use?
It depends on the headlamp unit. Many N185 (1999–2002 multi‑reflector) and early 215 series Surfs use separate bulbs: HB4 (9006) for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam. Some trims with older reflector lamps use a single H4 dual‑filament per side. The quickest check is to look at the back of the headlamp or consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual or build data.
If the housing has two separate bulb sockets, it’s almost certainly the HB3/HB4 setup. A single central socket usually indicates H4.
Are LED headlight bulbs legal on a 2002 Hilux Surf?
In Australia and New Zealand, swapping a halogen bulb for an LED or HID in a halogen housing is often not road‑legal unless the entire headlamp assembly is designed and certified for that light source. For roadworthy/WOF compliance and good beam control, stick with quality halogen bulbs or use a fully certified LED/HID headlamp assembly designed for the Surf.
If in doubt, check local regulations and your inspection requirements before converting.
Why do headlight bulbs fail early on Surfs that see rough roads?
Vibration, heat, and high charging voltage can all shorten bulb life. Off‑road use and corrugations shake the filament, while touching the glass or poor connections can create hot spots. Using reputable bulbs, ensuring firm bulb retention, and checking alternator voltage (aim for roughly 13.5–14.5 V when running) will help. Replacing tired, cloudy lenses also reduces heat build‑up and improves light output.