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2003 Toyota Highlander headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory‑fitted on the 2003 Toyota Highlander. This is confirmed by Toyota’s Owner’s Manual for the model years 2001–2003 (Lights section), the Toyota Factory Service Manual (Body Electrical – Lighting, Headlamp), and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue listing complete headlamp assemblies and service bulbs for this vehicle. Regulatory standards that applied to the model—such as FMVSS No. 108 in North America and ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 in Australia, with equivalent New Zealand Vehicle Lighting Rules—also require compliant headlamps on passenger vehicles.

For a 2003 Highlander, the headlights serve the straightforward purpose of helping the driver see and be seen, day or night, in rain, fog, or clear conditions. Low beam manages close‑range visibility and glare control for oncoming traffic, while high beam reaches further down the road for country or highway driving. Properly functioning headlights also improve conspicuity at dawn and dusk, reducing the risk of a near‑miss or a costly prang.

Servicing is simple but worth doing right. The 2003 Highlander is typically equipped with halogen bulbs (commonly HB4/9006 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam). Because bulb outputs fade with age, many owners opt to replace in pairs to keep colour and brightness even. Always match the base type and choose ADR/NZ‑compliant bulbs, over‑wattage bulbs can run hot, risk melting connectors, and may be non‑compliant. When installing, avoid touching the glass—skin oils shorten bulb life—use gloves or a clean tissue, and ensure the rubber boot and caps are reseated to keep moisture out.

Clarity and aim matter as much as the bulb. Polycarbonate lenses can haze from UV exposure, gentle polishing followed by a UV sealant can restore beam quality. If there’s recurring condensation, inspect the housing vents, seals, and caps. Check fuses and earth points if one side goes dim or intermittent. Headlight aim should be verified after any front‑end work or ride‑height change, mis‑aim can dazzle others and fail a WOF or roadworthy inspection. As a rule of thumb, include headlight checks at each service, and consider proactive bulb replacement every 2–3 years—especially for vehicles doing a lot of pre‑dawn or night kilometres.

  • Replace bulbs in pairs and keep a spare set in the glovebox.
  • Clean lenses and apply UV protectant to prevent re‑hazing.
  • Verify aim on a flat surface or have it adjusted professionally.
  • Use only compliant bulbs and avoid higher‑wattage retrofits.

Popular questions about 2003 Toyota Highlander headlights

What headlight bulbs fit a 2003 Toyota Highlander?
Most 2003 Highlanders use HB4 (9006) for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam in halogen housings. Market variations exist, so checking the owner’s manual, the bulb cap markings, or the Toyota parts listing by VIN is the safest way to confirm. Some markets use the high beam filament at reduced power as a daytime running lamp.

Are LED bulb conversions legal on a 2003 Highlander in Australia or New Zealand?
LED retrofit bulbs in halogen reflector housings are generally not road‑legal unless part of a certified, compliant headlamp assembly. Compliance with ADR/UN ECE (AU) and NZ Vehicle Lighting Rules, correct beam pattern, and proper aim are essential. Non‑compliant retrofits can fail a WOF/roadworthy and may cause glare for other road users.

How often should headlights be replaced on a 2003 Highlander?
Replace immediately if a bulb fails, dims, or the colour shifts. For best performance, many owners refresh halogen bulbs every 2–3 years, as light output gradually declines. Pair replacement keeps the beam even from side to side.

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