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2005 Daihatsu YRV Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2005 Daihatsu YRV and are relevant to its servicing. This is supported by the Daihatsu YRV Owner’s Manual (J102/J112, 2001–2005) and by legal requirements in Australia and New Zealand, including Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting) and ADR 46/00 (Headlamps), as well as the New Zealand Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. The YRV left the factory with halogen headlamp units, so owners should treat headlight care as a normal maintenance item.

On this tidy little people-mover, the headlights pull a lot of weight: they keep the road lit after dark, help the driver stay visible in lousy weather, and make sure other road users can judge distance and speed. The factory setup typically uses halogen bulbs (commonly H4 60/55W in many markets), giving both low and high beam from a single globe. Always double-check the handbook or the bulb currently fitted before buying replacements.

For everyday servicing, it pays to give the YRV’s headlights a quick once-over. Look for blown globes, uneven brightness, condensation inside the lens, and cloudy or yellowed plastic. If one globe fails, it’s smart to replace both sides together so brightness and colour match. When fitting new halogens, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—oil can shorten bulb life.

  • Check operation and aim every 10,000–15,000 km or at each service. Mis-aimed beams can dazzle others or limit your view.
  • Inspect fuses and connectors if both lights are out, a single side out usually points to a bulb or connector issue.
  • If the lens is hazy, a proper headlight restoration kit can bring back clarity. Reseal caps and gaskets if there’s persistent moisture.
  • Use quality globes from reputable brands, ultra-bright options may have shorter life—worth weighing up if you do lots of night driving.
  • Any HID/LED conversions need to comply with ADR/NZ lighting rules, otherwise, stick with the approved halogen type.

Replacement is a straightforward driveway job on most YRVs: pop the bonnet, remove the rear dust cap, unclip the spring retainer, swap the globe, and refit the connector and cap. If alignment’s off, use the adjusters on the housing and aim the cutoff so it’s even and just below the rear window height of cars ahead. Done right, the little Daihatsu will light the way without blinding anyone.

What headlight bulb fits a 2005 Daihatsu YRV?

Most 2005 YRVs use a dual‑filament halogen globe (often H4 60/55W) for low and high beam in the same unit. Markets and trims can vary, so it’s best to check the owner’s manual or pull the existing bulb to confirm the exact type before buying replacements.

How do you adjust the headlight aim on a YRV?

Park on level ground facing a wall, about three to five metres away, and mark the current beam pattern. Use the adjuster screws on the headlight housing to level left/right and up/down so the low‑beam cutoff sits slightly below head height and is even side to side. Small tweaks make a big difference—avoid pointing them too high to prevent glare.

Why are my YRV headlights cloudy, and can I fix them?

UV exposure and road grime can oxidise the plastic lens, turning it yellow or hazy. A headlight restoration kit (sand, polish, and UV seal) usually restores clarity. For long‑lasting results, apply a UV protectant periodically, and consider headlight covers or regular washing to slow future haze.