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2004 Ford Mondeo Headlights — what they do and how to keep them shining
Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2004 Ford Mondeo. This is supported by the Ford Mondeo Owner’s Manual (2004 model year, lighting section), Ford Technical Information System (TIS) service procedures, and regulatory requirements such as ADR 13/00 and UNECE R48 that mandate dipped and main-beam headlamps on passenger vehicles. Typical bulb fitments are H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam on halogen units, with some trims offering factory Xenon (HID) projectors using D2S bulbs with auto-levelling and headlamp washers.
On the road, the Mondeo’s headlights do two key jobs: help the driver see clearly after dark and in poor weather, and make the vehicle visible to others. Good light output reduces fatigue on late-night runs and keeps the car compliant for WOF/rego checks in NZ and roadworthy inspections in Australia.
As part of regular servicing, it’s worth giving the headlights a once-over. Bulbs gradually dim with age, lenses can haze from UV exposure, and alignment can drift after suspension work or a hefty pothole. Replacing tired bulbs and tidying up the lenses can restore a surprising amount of brightness.
- Replace bulbs in pairs to keep the beam colour and brightness even.
- Avoid touching halogen glass with bare fingers, use gloves or a clean tissue.
- Check aim on a beam setter or flat wall, mis-aimed lights can dazzle and will fail inspections.
- For factory HID models, diagnose ballasts and igniters if you see flicker or no-start, these systems are high-voltage, so follow workshop precautions.
- Open the bonnet and locate the rear covers on the headlamp units.
- Remove the cover, unclip the connector, and release the bulb spring/retainer.
- Swap in the correct type (e.g., H7 low beam), align the tabs, and refit the clip and connector.
- Refit the cover, then test both beams and adjust aim if needed.
For upgrades, stick with quality, ADR/UNECE-compliant halogen bulbs (e.g., +30% or +50% output) rather than higher-wattage options that can cook reflectors. Avoid non-approved LED/HID conversions in halogen housings, they’re often non-compliant and may fail a WOF/roadworthy.
Signs it’s time for attention include yellowed lenses, dim or mismatched beams, condensation inside the housing, or the headlight warning illuminating on HID-equipped variants. A quick polish kit can clear mild lens haze, severe degradation may call for refurbishing or replacement lamps.
Popular questions
What bulb types fit a 2004 Ford Mondeo?
Most 2004 Mondeo halogen headlamps use H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam. Some higher-spec models (including certain Ghia/ST variants) were available with factory Xenon HID using D2S bulbs and dedicated ballasts. Always confirm by checking the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp housing.
How often should Mondeo headlight bulbs or lenses be replaced?
Halogen bulbs commonly lose brightness over 2–4 years of typical commuting. If night visibility feels dull, replace both sides. Lenses should be polished whenever they appear cloudy or yellow, if haze returns quickly or the plastic is crazed, consider new headlamp units.
Are LED replacements legal in AU/NZ for the Mondeo’s halogen headlights?
Generally, retrofit LED bulbs in halogen housings are not ADR/UNECE compliant unless the entire assembly is certified. They can produce glare and may fail WOF/roadworthy checks. Use approved halogen replacements or a fully certified headlamp assembly.