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2006 Ford Falcon Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2006 Ford Falcon. Technical sources including the Ford BF Falcon Owner’s Manual (2006 model year), Australia’s ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 lighting rules, and the NZ Transport Agency’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual (VIRM) all confirm that compliant low- and high-beam headlamps are standard equipment on this vehicle.

On a 2006 Falcon (BF series), the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night and low‑visibility driving. They project a precise low-beam pattern to light the lane without dazzling oncoming traffic, and a high-beam throw for open-road visibility. Many Falcons of this era run halogen lamps, some trims add features like auto-on lighting. Bulb types vary by variant (some use separate low/high bulbs, others a dual‑filament), so the owner’s manual or bulb-markings should be checked before purchase.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect the headlight operation, beam aim, and lens condition. Replace dim, flickering, or failed globes promptly—and ideally in pairs—so brightness and colour remain consistent left to right. When fitting halogen bulbs, avoid touching the glass, oils from fingers can shorten bulb life. If a headlight is dead, check the relevant fuse and relay before assuming the lamp unit has failed.

Lens clarity matters. The Falcon’s polycarbonate lenses can haze or yellow over time from UV exposure. If light output looks weak but the bulbs are fine, a quality restoration kit can bring the lenses back. Finish with a UV sealant to keep them clear. If moisture or condensation is present inside the housing, inspect the rear caps and seals, a perished seal can let water in and corrode connectors.

After any bulb or housing change, confirm the aim. Mis-aimed lights reduce visibility and can dazzle others. Use the adjusters on the rear of the assembly and a flat surface facing a wall, or ask a workshop to set it to ADR/NZTA specs. Upgrading to premium halogen (+30/+50) globes can boost output while staying legal, LED retrofits into halogen housings may not be road-legal—always check local rules. A quick headlight check at every service or WOF/rego inspection keeps the Falcon safe, seen, and compliant.

  • Check operation and aim at each service
  • Replace bulbs in pairs and don’t touch the glass
  • Restore hazed lenses and reseal any moisture entry

Popular questions about 2006 Ford Falcon headlights

What headlight bulb type does a 2006 Ford Falcon use?
Bulb type depends on the exact BF variant and headlamp assembly. Many use separate low- and high-beam halogen bulbs (commonly H7 low and H1 high), while some trims use a dual‑filament H4. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual, the bulb markings on the back of the housing, or a reputable bulb catalogue.

How can I fix cloudy or yellowed Falcon headlight lenses?
Use a quality headlight restoration kit: mask the paint, wet-sand progressively, polish until clear, then apply a UV sealant. This restores output and neatens the front end. Severely crazed lenses or housings that leak may be better replaced to ensure long‑term clarity and compliance.

Are LED headlight bulbs legal in a 2006 Falcon?
In most Australian states and in New Zealand, fitting LED retrofit bulbs into halogen reflector housings isn’t road-legal unless the assembly is certified for that light source. For road use, stick with compliant halogen upgrades, if going LED, consider a complete, approved headlamp assembly and verify local rules.

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