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2004 Toyota Kluger headlight bulbs
Headlight bulbs are absolutely fitted to the 2004 Toyota Kluger (XU20). Toyota’s Owner’s Manual and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for this model list replaceable halogen globes for the headlamps—typically HB4 (9006) for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam, depending on trim and market. Independent workshop manuals for the 2001–2007 Highlander/Kluger platform echo the same bulb specifications. So, yes—headlight bulbs are relevant and serviceable items on this vehicle.
On a 2004 Kluger, the headlight bulbs (globes) do the heavy lifting for safe night-time and poor-weather driving. They provide a clear, ADR-compliant beam pattern so the driver can see down the road without dazzling oncoming traffic. Over time, halogen globes slowly dim and shift in colour temperature, so keeping them fresh is a smart bit of preventative maintenance.
As part of routine servicing, it’s worth checking headlight performance, lens clarity, and the condition of the bulb connectors. If one globe fails, the other is often not far behind—replacing in pairs helps keep light output balanced left to right. A quick wipe of the headlamp lenses with a plastic-safe cleaner also helps maximise brightness.
- Pop the bonnet and switch the lights off. Let things cool if they’ve been on.
- Access the rear of the headlamp from the engine bay. Unclip or twist the bulb holder anticlockwise.
- Disconnect the electrical plug, fit the new globe, and avoid touching the glass with bare fingers.
- Refit the holder, reconnect the plug, and test low and high beam.
- Check beam aim, adjust using the headlamp adjusters if needed, or have a workshop set it to spec.
Common signs it’s time for new globes include a yellowed beam, noticeably shorter throw, or intermittent lighting. If a new bulb doesn’t fire, check the relevant fuse and the headlight relay in the engine-bay fuse box. Moisture inside the lamp can shorten bulb life, if you spot fogging, inspect the rear caps and seals.
- Use quality HB4/HB3 halogen globes that meet ADR requirements.
- Replace in pairs and keep a spare set in the glovebox for road trips.
- Aftermarket LED conversions in halogen housings may not be road-legal in AU/NZ—check local rules before fitting.
What bulb types does a 2004 Toyota Kluger use?
Most 2004 Kluger variants use HB4 (9006) for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam. Always confirm against the owner’s manual or the build plate/VIN, as headlamp styles can vary with trim and market, and some vehicles may have had aftermarket lamps fitted.
How often should the headlight bulbs be replaced?
Replace them when output drops, they change colour, or one fails. Halogen globes typically show noticeable dimming by 2–4 years of regular use. Swapping both sides at once keeps the beam even and saves a second job later.
Are LED headlight conversions legal on a 2004 Kluger?
In Australia and New Zealand, fitting LED bulbs into halogen headlamp housings is often non-compliant and can cause glare. If upgrading, use approved components that maintain the correct beam pattern and check local ADR/WoF requirements before installation.