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2004 Ford Fiesta Headlights
Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2004 Ford Fiesta (Mk6, WP/WQ in AU/NZ). This is documented in Ford’s 2004 Fiesta owner’s manual and workshop literature, which cover the lighting switch, beam adjustment and bulb/globe specifications. Regulatory requirements like Australian Design Rule 13/00 and UNECE R48 also mandate dipped and main-beam headlamps on passenger cars. Most 2004 Fiesta variants use halogen globes—typically H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam, with some markets using an H4 dual‑filament unit—so owners should confirm the exact type in the owner’s manual or on the lamp housing label.
On a 2004 Fiesta, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark: they light the road ahead, make the vehicle visible to others and help meet WOF/roadworthy standards. Clear, correctly aimed lamps reduce fatigue on night drives and improve reaction time to hazards. Because halogen globes slowly dim with age, replacing them in pairs keeps beam colour and brightness even on both sides.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the headlight performance every six months or before long trips. Look for cloudy or yellowed lenses, moisture inside the housing, cracked adjusters and dodgy wiring or earths. If the lenses are hazed, a quality headlight restoration kit can bring back clarity, if they’re crazed or leaking, replacement assemblies are the go. After any front-end repair or globe change, have the beam aim checked on a headlight aimer to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic.
- Use quality brand-name halogen globes, avoid touching the glass—use clean gloves.
- Replace globes in pairs, typical halogen service life is a few hundred hours.
- Inspect fuses, relays and earth points if a lamp is out, voltage drop can cook globes.
- If moisture is present, reseal caps and gaskets, persistent leaks may need a new housing.
Access on the Fiesta is via removable rear caps under the bonnet. Disconnect the connector, release the spring clip, swap the globe, then refit everything securely. If hands are large or access is tight, removing the airbox snorkel or battery cover can help. For reliability and compliance with ADR/WOF checks, a quick lighting test should be part of every service visit.
Q: What headlight globe fits a 2004 Ford Fiesta?
Most 2004 Fiesta models run H7 low beam and H1 high beam, while some markets use an H4 dual‑filament globe. Check the owner’s manual, the label on the back of the headlamp, or a trusted parts catalogue by VIN to be sure. Park/position lamps are usually W5W (T10).
Q: How can they tell if the headlight aim is off?
Signs include oncoming drivers flashing them, a short or patchy low-beam pattern, or one beam pointing high or low on a garage wall. A workshop can set the aim on a beam setter in minutes, it’s worth doing after suspension work or a globe/assembly change.
Q: Why do the Fiesta’s headlight globes keep blowing?
Common culprits are cheap globes, fingerprints on the glass, overvoltage from a weak regulator, poor earths, or vibration from loose mounts. Test charging voltage (aim for about 13.8–14.5 V with the engine running), clean grounds, and ensure the rear caps and clips are seated to keep moisture out.