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2006 Holden Barina Headlights: What they do and how to look after them
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2006 Holden Barina (TK) and are essential under Australian Design Rules for road use. Technical references such as the Holden TK Barina Owner’s Handbook and GM Holden service information specify factory halogen headlamps, while ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 outline mandatory headlamp performance and aiming requirements. So yes—headlights are relevant, used and critical on this model.
On a TK Barina, the headlights do the obvious job of lighting the road at night, but they’re just as important for being seen in rain, fog, and low light. Low beam keeps glare down for other drivers, while high beam gives longer reach on darker country roads. The unit integrates indicators and, depending on trim, either a dual‑filament bulb or separate low/high bulbs. Clean lenses and correct aim make a huge difference to safety.
Most TK Barinas use halogen bulbs—commonly H4 60/55 W dual‑filament, some variants run separate H7 (low) and H1 (high). Always confirm via the owner’s manual or the marking on the bulb access cap. Stick with ADR‑approved wattage to avoid wiring or reflector damage.
- Tell‑tales it’s time to act: dim or yellow light, flickering, one side out, cloudy or crazed lenses, or water inside the housing.
- Quick maintenance: wash lenses with car‑safe shampoo, avoid harsh solvents, and polish haze with a headlight restoration kit.
- Bulb replacement basics: pop the bonnet, unplug the connector, release the retaining spring or ring, swap the bulb without touching the glass, refit the seal, then test both beams.
- Replace bulbs in pairs for even colour and brightness.
- Aiming: use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on the lamp body, set the car on level ground and check the cut‑off against a wall, or ask a workshop to set to ADR spec.
As part of routine servicing—about every 10,000–15,000 km or six months—have the headlights checked for brightness, aim, lens condition and moisture. If moisture persists, the rear cap or housing seal may need replacement. Avoid over‑wattage or blue‑tinted bulbs that can reduce real road contrast and overheat the assembly. If the reflectors are burnt or the lens is badly degraded, a new headlight assembly restores output and keeps the Barina compliant and safe.
Popular questions
What headlight bulb fits a 2006 Holden Barina?
Many TK Barinas use an H4 60/55 W dual‑filament bulb, while some trims use H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam. The safest way is to check the owner’s manual or the bulb cap markings before buying. Stick to standard wattage halogen to protect the wiring and reflectors.
How do you fix cloudy headlights on a Barina?
Light yellowing or haze can usually be cleared with a quality headlight restoration kit and a UV‑resistant sealant. If there’s moisture inside, inspect the rear cap and housing seals. Severely crazed lenses or dull reflectors often mean it’s time to replace the headlight assembly.
How do you adjust the headlight aim?
Use the adjuster screws on the lamp to tweak vertical and horizontal aim. Park on level ground facing a wall about five metres away and set the cut‑off so it’s slightly below head height. For best results—and ADR compliance—have a workshop check it on a beam setter.