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2006 Toyota Hilux Surf headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2006 Toyota Hilux Surf. Toyota’s owner’s and repair manuals for the 215-series Hilux Surf (N210 platform) specify headlamps as standard equipment, and the vehicle’s market regulations (UN ECE lighting regulations and ANZ compliance rules) require operational low and high beams. So yes—this Surf runs proper headlights, not just parkers or DRLs.

On this model, the headlights provide clear forward illumination for night driving and low-visibility conditions, and make the vehicle visible to others. Most 2006 Hilux Surf variants use halogen bulbs—commonly H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam—while some trims may have factory HID low beams. Always check the bonnet label or the owner’s manual to confirm the exact fitment before ordering parts.

As part of regular servicing, the headlights deserve a quick once-over. A tidy set of lamps can be the difference between a relaxed night run and a white-knuckle drive in the wet. Here’s what a sensible workshop or owner should look at:

  • Bulb condition and brightness: Replace any dim, flickering, or failed bulbs in pairs to keep light output even left-to-right. Avoid touching the glass—use gloves.
  • Lens clarity: UV haze or yellowing kills beam performance. Light polishing with a headlight restoration kit can restore clarity, severe crazing may mean replacement housings.
  • Aim and levelling: Check headlight aim after suspension work, lift kits, or heavy towing. JDM Surfs with a headlamp levelling switch should have the motor and switch function tested.
  • Wiring, fuses, and relays: Inspect connectors for heat marks or corrosion and use dielectric grease sparingly. Check the engine-bay fuses (often labelled HEAD LH/HEAD RH) and the head/dimmer relays if one side or one beam is out.
  • Seals and moisture: Condensation or water inside the housing points to a tired seal or cracked lens—repair or replace to protect bulbs and reflectors.
  • Upgrades: Quality-brand +30% or +50% halogen bulbs can boost output without dodgy glare. If HID or LED retrofits are considered, ensure they comply with local regulations and beam pattern standards.

A practical interval is to check operation and condition every service, polish lenses as needed, and replace bulbs around the 2–4 year mark depending on usage. For off-roaders or those doing long winter commutes, bring checks forward. Keeping the Hilux Surf’s headlights sharp means better visibility, less driver fatigue, and happier oncoming traffic.

Popular questions about 2006 Toyota Hilux Surf headlights

What bulb types fit the 2006 Hilux Surf?
Most use H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam. Some trims may run factory HID low beams. Because there are market and trim variations, it’s best to confirm via the owner’s manual, the bulb chart under the bonnet, or by pulling a bulb and checking the code.

Why are my headlights dim or yellow?
Usually it’s UV-hazed lenses or ageing halogen bulbs. Restoring the lenses and fitting fresh, reputable-brand bulbs often brings a big improvement. Also check charging voltage, grounds, and that the levelling motor isn’t set too low.

How often should headlight aim be checked?
Have the aim checked at least annually, and any time suspension height changes (lift kits, heavy loads, or new springs). Proper aim keeps the beam on the road and reduces glare for oncoming drivers.

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