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2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Headlights
Based on technical references including the Toyota Land Cruiser 100/105 Series Owner’s Manual (2002), Toyota Repair Manual (Chassis & Body) for the 100 Series, Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, and lighting regulations such as ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 (and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004), the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser is fitted with headlights as standard equipment. They’re absolutely relevant to the model and required for road use in Australia and New Zealand.
The headlights on a 2002 Land Cruiser are all about safe visibility and being seen. Low beam handles suburban commutes and wet nights without dazzling oncoming traffic, while high beam lights up unlit country roads and outback tracks. Good headlights help pick out animals, ruts, and washouts early enough to react, which is exactly what owners expect from a tough touring rig like this.
Most 2002 Land Cruisers run halogen globes. Depending on whether it’s a 100 or 105 Series and the trim, it may use separate high/low globes (commonly HB3 for high beam and HB4 for low beam) or a dual‑filament H4 globe. Toyota documentation and the glovebox manual outline the exact spec for the vehicle, it’s smart to confirm by VIN or by checking the existing globe bases before ordering parts.
As part of regular servicing, it pays to keep the headlights in top nick. Replace globes in pairs so light output and colour match. Don’t touch the glass with bare fingers—oils shorten globe life. If the lenses have gone cloudy, a quality restoration kit can bring back clarity. Check the beam aim after suspension work, bull bar fitment, or heavy loading. If there’s moisture inside the housing, inspect the rear caps and seals and replace the breather or gasket as needed.
- Every 6–12 months: check lens clarity, operation of low/high beam, and headlight aim.
- After off‑road trips: clear mud and dust, and verify connectors and earths are tight and corrosion‑free.
- Electrical checks: if lights seem dim, test voltage at the bulb with engine running, low voltage often points to tired relays, fuses, or grounds.
- Upgrades: only use ADR/UNECE‑compliant assemblies or bulbs for road use. Many “retrofit” LED/HID globes in halogen housings aren’t legal on public roads.
With a couple of spare globes in the kit and a quick look at each service, a 2002 Land Cruiser’s headlights will stay bright, legal, and reliable wherever it’s driven.
Popular questions
What headlight globes fit a 2002 Land Cruiser?
Many 100 Series use HB4 (low beam) and HB3 (high beam), while some 105 Series use a dual‑filament H4. Variants and trims differ, so the safest bet is to confirm with the Owner’s Manual, check the markings on the existing globes, or verify by VIN with a parts counter. Stick to the specified wattage for the housing.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2002 Land Cruiser?
Park on level ground facing a wall, about 7–10 metres back, with normal tyre pressures and usual load. Mark headlight centre height on the wall, then use the adjusters on the lamp to set the low‑beam cut‑off slightly below the mark and centred. A workshop beam setter is best if you’re unsure—aim that’s too high can dazzle other drivers.
Are LED conversions legal for this model?
Only if the entire lamp or bulb is certified to the applicable ADR/UNECE standards for use in that housing. Many plug‑in LED or HID bulbs in halogen reflectors aren’t road‑legal in Australia or New Zealand. If upgrading, choose approved units or complete replacement assemblies that carry the correct approvals.