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2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Headlight Bulbs

Based on technical sources including the Toyota Repair Manual for the XP90 platform, the 2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Owner’s Manual, and industry bulb catalogues from OE suppliers (e.g., Koito, Philips), this model uses replaceable halogen headlight bulbs. Depending on market and headlamp design, it’s typically either an H4 dual‑filament bulb (low/high in one) or separate bulbs such as 9006/HB4 for low beam and 9005/HB3 for high beam. The headlight bulbs are therefore absolutely relevant and serviceable items on a 2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris.

The headlight bulbs do the grunt work of throwing a safe, legal beam pattern so the driver can see the road and be seen by others. In a 2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris, the reflectors and lens are designed around halogen bulbs, so correct wattage and base type matter for visibility, ADR/WOF compliance, and not cooking the housing.

As halogens age, they go dull and yellow before they finally blow. Owners will often notice the light output drop off at night, especially in wet weather. It’s smart practice to replace in pairs every 3–5 years or roughly 60,000–100,000 km, even if one’s still working. Keep the lenses clean, check for moisture inside the housing, and don’t touch the glass when fitting new bulbs—skin oils can shorten bulb life. After any bulb change, verify the beam aim to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic and to pass WOF/regos without drama.

Replacement is straightforward on most 2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris variants: pop the bonnet, unplug the connector, release the rubber boot and spring clip (H4) or twist-lock (HB3/HB4), swap the bulb like-for-like, and refit in reverse. Stick with the specified wattage (commonly 60/55 W for H4, or 55 W for HB3/HB4). If the headlights still seem dim after fresh bulbs, the issue might be cloudy lenses or a poor earth connection rather than the bulbs themselves.

  • Signs it’s time to replace: dim or yellow output, one side out, flickering, or mismatched colour.
  • Tip: Keep a spare matched pair in the glovebox for road trips.

What headlight bulb fits a 2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris?

Most use an H4 dual‑filament bulb, while some markets/models use HB4 (9006) low beam and HB3 (9005) high beam. The exact type is printed on the back of the headlamp housing and listed in the owner’s manual. It’s best to match the build date and lamp markings before buying.

How often should the headlight bulbs be changed?

Replace when dim or failed, and consider preventative replacement every 3–5 years or 60,000–100,000 km. Halogens slowly lose brightness over time, so changing both sides together keeps the beam colour and intensity even.

Can they upgrade to LED bulbs?

Retrofit LED bulbs in halogen housings can affect beam pattern and may not meet ADR/NZS compliance, risking WOF failure or glare to others. If considering LEDs, choose compliant kits proven in this headlamp type, or stick with quality halogen upgrades designed for road use.

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