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2004 Ford Focus headlights: purpose, upkeep and easy replacement tips
Headlights are absolutely fitted and essential on the 2004 Ford Focus. Ford’s 2004 Focus Owner’s Manual and Workshop Manual specify the headlamp assemblies and bulb types for this model, and Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00) as well as New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 legally require compliant low- and high-beam headlamps on passenger vehicles. So yes—headlights are relevant, used and mandatory on the 2004 Focus.
On the road, the Focus’s headlights do the heavy lifting for night-time and poor-weather visibility, letting the driver see further ahead while making the car easy for others to spot. Low beam manages close-in, dipped lighting without dazzling oncoming traffic, and high beam throws a longer, brighter pattern when the road’s clear. Lenses are polycarbonate and need to stay clear and sealed to keep output strong and aim correct for roadworthy/WOF checks.
Bulb fitment varies slightly by market and trim. Many 2004 Focus variants run separate bulbs—commonly H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam—while others use a single dual‑filament H4 bulb. Small bulbs include W5W (park/position) and PY21W (indicator). The exact spec is listed on the lamp housing and in the Ford manual—handy to check before buying parts.
Signs it’s time for fresh bulbs include dim output, a whitish/blue tinge, or flickering. Replacing in pairs keeps light colour and brightness even. Handle new halogen bulbs with clean gloves and avoid touching the glass—skin oils can shorten life. After any bulb change or front-end work, make sure the beam aim is correct