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2002 Toyota Hilux headlight bulbs — fitment, purpose and service tips

Based on the Toyota Hilux owner’s manual for this era, Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, and AU/NZ application data from Narva and Philips, the 2002 Toyota Hilux uses replaceable halogen headlight bulbs — typically H4, 12V 60/55W with a P43t base, in the main headlamp assembly. That confirms headlight bulbs (often called globes) are very much used and serviceable on this model.

The headlight bulbs on a 2002 Hilux pull double duty: low beam for everyday night driving and high beam for open-road visibility. A healthy set of H4 globes keeps the ute legal, safe and easy to see on unlit roads and rural tracks. Because halogen output slowly fades with age, owners often don’t notice how dim the lights have become until a fresh globe goes in.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to replace headlight globes in pairs, even if only one has failed. That keeps colour and brightness matched side to side. Under the bonnet, the H4 sits behind a rubber dust cap, unplug the three‑pin connector, ease off the spring clip, swap the globe, and refit. Never touch the glass with bare fingers — oils can create hot spots and shorten life. If you do, clean the glass with isopropyl alcohol before installation.

Stick with ADR/ECE‑approved 12V 60/55W H4 globes, over‑wattage bulbs can overheat wiring and reflectors. For tougher conditions and corrugations, consider “long life” or “heavy duty” variants, for brighter output, use premium +style halogens that remain legal. Avoid LED or HID retrofits in the factory halogen housing unless the entire lamp assembly is certified for road use in Australia or New Zealand.

Good servicing also means checking headlamp aim, the condition of the dust caps and connectors (look for heat discolouration), and the clarity of the lenses. Cloudy plastic lenses steal a surprising amount of light, a quality headlight restoration can bring back output. If both lamps are out, inspect the relevant fuses and headlight relay before assuming both globes have failed.

  • Typical fitment: H4 12V 60/55W, P43t base (verify on the lamp cap or owner’s manual)
  • Service tip: replace in pairs, avoid touching glass, and check aim after fitting
  • Inspection cadence: every 20–30,000 km or 2–3 years, sooner if night driving is frequent

With the right globes fitted and aimed, a 2002 Hilux is ready for winter commutes, pre‑dawn tows, and late‑night runs without eyestrain.

Popular questions about 2002 Toyota Hilux headlight bulbs

What headlight bulb type does a 2002 Hilux use?
Most 2002 Hilux variants take an H4 halogen globe, 12V 60/55W with a P43t base, handling both low and high beam in the main headlamp. Always confirm on the headlamp dust cap or in the owner’s manual, as some trims in certain markets may differ.

Can LED or HID bulbs be fitted to the factory headlights?
They’re not recommended. In Australia and New Zealand, swapping a halogen bulb for LED/HID in a reflector designed for halogen can be non‑compliant and cause glare. If more light is needed, choose ADR/ECE‑approved premium halogen H4s or upgrade to a certified headlamp assembly designed for LED/HID.

Any quick tips for changing the bulb at home?
Disconnect the battery if preferred, remove the dust cap, unplug the 3‑pin connector, release the spring clip, and fit the new H4 without touching the glass. Ensure the locating tabs are correctly seated, refit the clip and cap, then test and check beam aim against a wall.

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