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2004 Toyota Altezza headlight-bulbs: what they are and how to look after them
Headlight bulbs are absolutely used on the 2004 Toyota Altezza. Toyota’s technical publications for the SXE10/GXE10 platform confirm both halogen and discharge (HID xenon) headlamp variants were fitted depending on grade. The 2004 JPN-market Owner’s Manual notes discharge headlamps and cautions dealer servicing, the Electrical/Repair Manual details halogen and HID systems with ballasts and auto-levelling, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) lists replaceable bulbs (halogen and D2-type HID) for these lamps. So, headlight-bulbs are relevant servicing items on a 2004 Altezza.
On this model, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and poor-weather visibility. Low beam provides a controlled, dipped pattern to avoid dazzling oncoming drivers, while high beam throws a longer reach for open-road driving. Many 2004 Altezzas run HID low beams (with a xenon discharge bulb and ballast) and halogen high beams, others use halogen for both. Either way, bulbs are wear items that dim and shift colour with age, so timely replacement keeps the lighting crisp and compliant.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check beam aim, lens clarity, and bulb condition. If the light looks yellowed, pinkish, or takes ages to come up to brightness (HID), that’s a clue the bulb is on the way out. Replace bulbs in pairs so the colour and output match, and always verify the correct spec shown on the lamp housing or in the manual for your exact grade and market build.
DIY replacement is straightforward for many halogen setups, but HID systems carry high voltage and can be hazardous—disconnect the 12 V battery, let the system discharge, and if unsure, leave it to a pro. Don’t touch the glass of halogen or HID bulbs, skin oils create hot spots and shorten life. After any bulb change, check the beam pattern against a wall and adjust if needed so it passes a WOF/roadworthy and doesn’t dazzle.
- Confirm the exact bulb types from the lamp label/EPC for your VIN.
- Replace in pairs, use reputable, ADR/NZS-compliant bulbs.
- Inspect connectors and seals, fix any moisture ingress.
- After fitting, test low/high beam, auto-levelling (if equipped), and aim.
FAQs
What bulb types does a 2004 Altezza use?
Depending on trim, many run HID xenon low beams (D2-type) with halogen high beams, while others are halogen-only. Check the headlamp housing label or the Owner’s Manual for your specific build to confirm.
Can I upgrade to LED bulbs?
LED retrofit kits are common, but legality and beam quality vary. To stay roadworthy, use kits that are ADR/NZS compliant and maintain a correct beam pattern. For HID-equipped cars, LED low-beam retrofits are usually not recommended due to optics and compliance.
Why does my HID look pink or take longer to brighten?
That’s typical of ageing HID bulbs. As the arc tube wears, colour shifts and output drops. Replace both low-beam bulbs together and inspect the ballast and wiring if the new bulbs still behave oddly.