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2003 Toyota bB Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2003 Toyota bB and are essential to its safe operation. Technical references that confirm this include the Toyota bB owner’s manual for the NCP30/NCP31 series and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, which list halogen headlamp units and service parts. Broader requirements like Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and 46/00) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 also make dipped and main-beam headlamps mandatory for road use, so the bB could not be sold or registered without them.
On the 2003 bB, the headlights provide reliable forward visibility at night and in poor weather, plus a clear signature for oncoming traffic to see the vehicle. Many examples use a dual‑filament halogen bulb (commonly referred to as H4/9003), giving both low and high beam from the same lamp. As with any halogen system, light output gradually fades with age, long before the bulb fails outright.
As part of regular servicing, it makes sense to check the bB’s headlights every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or at each oil change. A quick look at clarity, beam pattern and brightness can save hassles at a WOF/roadworthy or on a dark country road.
- Replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness matched left to right.
- If plastic lenses look yellow or hazy, use a quality restoration kit, UV damage can cut light output dramatically.
- Keep the lens clean—road film and bug residue scatter light and reduce range.
- Check headlight aim after any suspension or tyre changes, correct alignment prevents glare and restores distance vision.
- When fitting new bulbs, avoid touching the glass, oil from fingers can create hot spots and shorten life.
- Inspect connectors and earth points for heat discolouration or corrosion, poor contacts cause dim or flickering lights.
Owners chasing a brighter but compliant upgrade should stick with reputable halogen options that meet ADR/NZ standards. If considering LEDs, ensure the lamp and housing are approved together for road use. Regardless of bulb choice, a healthy charging system matters—low system voltage means dull beams.
Done right, the 2003 Toyota bB’s headlights will stay crisp and consistent, making night drives feel easy and keeping the car on the right side of compliance.
Popular questions about 2003 Toyota bB headlights
What bulb type does the 2003 Toyota bB use?
Many 2003 bB models use a dual‑filament halogen bulb often referred to as H4 or 9003. Because market variations exist, it’s best to confirm in the owner’s manual or by checking the existing bulb markings before purchase.
How do you adjust headlight aim on a 2003 bB?
Park on level ground facing a wall, measure centre height of each lamp, and mark that line on the wall. Use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on the back of each headlamp to set the cutoff just below the line and slightly right for the left-hand-drive markets or appropriate pattern for right-hand-drive countries like Australia and New Zealand. If unsure, ask a workshop to set it to ADR/NZ specs.
How often should bB headlight bulbs be replaced?
Halogen bulbs can dim over time, so many owners replace them every 2–4 years or when light output looks tired. If one fails, replace both sides to maintain a balanced beam pattern and colour.