Your Selected Vehicle
Parts for your 2006 Toyota Camry-Exterior bulbs
Explore 4WD & Adventure
2006 Toyota Camry Exterior Bulbs — What They Do and How to Look After Them
Exterior bulbs are absolutely fitted to the 2006 Toyota Camry. Technical sources including the Toyota Camry 2006 Owner’s Manual (Lighting section) and the Toyota Repair Manual and wiring diagrams confirm the vehicle relies on multiple 12V exterior lamps for visibility, signalling and compliance with road rules.
On this generation Camry, exterior bulbs handle three big jobs: lighting the road ahead, making the car visible to others, and communicating intent. That means clear low/high beams for night driving, bright brake and indicator lamps for signalling, and supporting lights like parkers, side markers, reverse and licence-plate lights for all-round clarity.
Common exterior bulb positions on a 2006 Camry include:
- Headlights: low beam and high beam (halogen)
- Front indicators and parkers/position lamps
- Rear brake/tail, rear indicators, reverse lights
- Licence-plate lights
- Fog lights (if equipped)
- Side repeaters/markers (varies by market and trim)
For servicing, it pays to check exterior bulbs at least every six months or before long trips. A quick walk-around with the lights on, hazards flashing, brake pedal pressed (with a helper), and reverse selected (engine off, ignition on, park brake set, observing safety) will spot failures early. Replace any non-working or dim bulbs promptly to keep things legal and safe.
When replacing bulbs, match the correct cap/base and wattage as specified in the Owner’s Manual. Many 2006 Camry variants commonly use HB4/9006 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam, with wedge and 7440/7443 types around the car