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2006 Lexus IS Headlights — Purpose, Care, and Replacement

Based on technical sources such as the 2006 Lexus IS Owner’s Manual and Lexus/Toyota service information, headlights are standard and fully relevant to the 2006 Lexus IS range. Depending on trim and market, these cars were equipped with projector-style halogen or HID (xenon) low beams, with halogen high beams, and some variants include auto-levelling and Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS).

On a 2006 Lexus IS, the headlights do more than just light the way, they’re core safety gear that keeps the car visible and compliant with local rules like ADRs in Australia and Warrant of Fitness requirements in New Zealand. Clear, correctly aimed lamps give a crisp cut-off so the driver can see hazards without dazzling oncoming traffic. HID-equipped models add a bright, white beam that’s excellent for night touring and wet roads, while halogen setups remain reliable and easy to service.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check operation on low and high beam, indicators/parking lamps, and any AFS or headlamp-levelling warning lights. Inspect for haze or yellowing lenses, moisture inside the housing, and stone chips that can scatter light. Aiming should be verified if the front suspension has been altered, a headlamp has been replaced, or if oncoming drivers are flashing their lights at night.

Bulbs dim with age. Halogen globes typically deserve replacement in pairs every few years for balanced brightness. HID capsules can last longer but may show flicker, pink/blue colour shift, or hard starting as they age—signs it’s time for new D4S capsules (where fitted). Never touch bulb glass with bare fingers, and be aware HID systems carry high voltage—best left to a qualified auto sparky or technician. Full lamp replacement often requires bumper cover loosening or removal on this model, aim and, where applicable, AFS initialisation should be checked afterwards.

  • Keep lenses clean and protected with a UV-safe sealant after polishing.
  • Confirm bulb types by VIN/owner’s manual, trims vary by market.
  • If lights are dim, uneven, or flickering, test battery/charging, fuses, and grounds as part of diagnosis.

Look after the headlights and the 2006 Lexus IS rewards with sharp, confident night visibility and stress-free rego or WOF checks.

Popular questions about 2006 Lexus IS headlights

What headlight bulb type fits a 2006 Lexus IS?
It varies by trim and market. Many 2006 IS models use D4S HID capsules for low beam with HB3/9005 halogen for high beam, while some entry trims run halogen low beams (often H11) and HB3/9005 high beams. Always confirm against the owner’s manual or parts catalogue for your VIN to avoid mismatches.

Does the 2006 Lexus IS have auto-levelling or AFS?
HID-equipped cars commonly have auto-levelling, and some variants add AFS that swivels the beam with steering angle. Signs you’ve got it include headlamp washers, an AFS button or indicator, and a brief self-levelling dip at start-up. If an AFS or headlamp level warning appears, have a workshop scan and calibrate the system.

How should the headlights be aimed?
Use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on the headlamp housing and aim on a level surface with a marked wall. Follow ADR/NZTA aiming guidelines or let a workshop set them on a beam-setter. After replacing a lamp or doing suspension work, recheck aim to keep the cut-off crisp and glare-free.

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