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2004 Toyota Caldina Headlights
Based on technical sources including the Toyota Caldina owner’s and repair manuals for the T240 series (2002–2007), Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 for lighting installation), and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency WOF guidance, the 2004 Toyota Caldina is fitted with front headlights as standard equipment. Headlights are therefore fully relevant to this model.
For the 2004 Caldina, the headlights are there to do a simple but vital job: light the road ahead and make the vehicle clearly visible to others, day or night, rain or shine. Many Caldina variants use halogen headlamps, while some higher trims may feature HID units with auto-levelling. Either way, clean lenses, correct beam aim, and healthy bulbs are crucial for safe driving and for passing WOF or roadworthy checks.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights a quick once-over. Look for cloudy or yellowed lenses, moisture inside the housing, flickering or dim beams, and chips or cracks. Aiming should be checked after suspension work, front-end repairs, or if other drivers flash their lights at night.
- Bulb replacement: Always confirm the exact bulb type in the owner’s manual or by checking the lamp cap. Avoid touching the glass on halogen bulbs, oils from skin can shorten bulb life.
- Lens clarity: If lenses are hazy, use a proper restoration kit and UV sealant. Restoring clarity can dramatically improve light output.
- Seals and caps: Ensure rear dust caps are fitted and seals are intact to keep moisture and dust out.
- Wiring and connectors: If a lamp is intermittent, inspect the connector for corrosion or heat damage.
- Aim/levelling: Park on level ground facing a wall and check the cutoff lines match side to side. Adjusters on the housing allow fine-tuning, HID systems may have auto-levelling that should be verified.
Many drivers replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness even. If the vehicle has HID, stick with quality, compliant capsules and never fit HID bulbs to halogen reflectors. For anyone unsure, a licensed auto sparky or workshop can test voltage supply, verify ADR/ECE compliance, and set the beam correctly so the Caldina is bright without blinding oncoming traffic.
Popular questions about 2004 Toyota Caldina headlights
What bulb type fits a 2004 Caldina?
Bulb types vary by trim and market. Many use halogen, while some higher-spec models have HID. The most reliable way is to check the owner’s manual or read the markings on the bulb and housing. If it’s HID, ensure it has the correct ballast and do not substitute halogen/HID across incompatible housings.
Why are my Caldina headlights cloudy?
UV exposure oxidises polycarbonate lenses, turning them hazy and reducing output. A lens restoration kit with proper sanding, polishing, and UV coating usually brings back clarity. If lenses are badly crazed or cracked, replacing the headlamp assemblies is the durable fix.
How often should I replace headlight bulbs?
Halogen bulbs typically dim before they fail outright, many owners change them every 2–3 years or around 40–60,000 km for consistent brightness. HID capsules last longer but gradually shift colour and output, plan inspection at service intervals and replace in pairs when performance drops.