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2006 Toyota Land Cruiser headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2006 Toyota Land Cruiser and are essential equipment for legal on‑road use. This is supported by Toyota’s Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual guidance for the 100/105 Series, as well as Australian Design Rules for lighting (e.g., ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00) and New Zealand’s WOF/VIRM lighting requirements, which all require operational headlamps for night and low‑visibility driving.
On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in bad weather—providing a clear, controlled beam pattern so the driver can see the road, signage and hazards, and so the Land Cruiser is clearly seen by others. Most AU/NZ 2006 Land Cruiser variants use halogen bulbs: many 105 Series run H4 dual‑filament bulbs, while 100 Series quad‑lamp setups commonly use HB4 (9006) low beam and HB3 (9005) high beam. Some higher‑grade trims may feature HID/Xenon low beams with projectors. A manual headlight levelling dial is fitted on certain models to keep the beam aim correct with loads onboard.
Good servicing practice is simple and pays off. Inspect the lenses and beam performance at each service or at least every 10,000 km. Keep the polycarbonate lenses clean, if they’ve yellowed, a proper UV‑resistant restoration helps restore brightness. Replace bulbs in pairs for even colour and output, and stick to ADR/NZ‑compliant bulbs—over‑wattage options can overheat wiring and reflectors. For HID variants, dim, pinkish, or slow‑to‑ignite lamps point to a tired burner or ballast that needs attention. Always avoid touching the glass of halogen or HID bulbs with bare hands.
- Tell‑tale signs it’s time: noticeably dimmer light, a blown filament, cloudy/yellow lenses, moisture inside the housing, cracked lenses, or a ragged, mis‑aimed cutoff.
DIY bulb replacement is typically accessed from the engine bay: remove the dust cover, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, swap the bulb, refit the cover, then test. After any headlamp or bulb change, check the aim—park on level ground 5–10 metres from a wall and set a gentle downward pitch to avoid glare. If unsure, let an auto‑electrician or inspection station set it to ADR/NZTA specs.
For peace of mind before long trips or towing, add headlight checks to the regular service list and keep a spare pair of bulbs in the glovebox. The Land Cruiser will thank them on those long country kilometres.
Popular questions about 2006 Toyota Land Cruiser headlights
What headlight bulb type does a 2006 Land Cruiser use?
Many AU/NZ 105 Series models use H4 dual‑filament bulbs. 100 Series with separate high/low beams commonly use HB4 (9006) for low and HB3 (9005) for high. Trim levels vary, so it’s best to confirm against the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp housing.
How do they adjust the headlight aim on a 2006 Land Cruiser?
Use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on the back of each headlamp. Park 5–10 metres from a flat wall on level ground, set tyre pressures and normal load, and aim the low beam with a slight downward bias (about 1% drop) so it lights the road without dazzling. If in doubt, have a workshop set it to ADR/NZTA guidance.
Are LED replacement bulbs legal in the factory halogen housings?
Retrofit LED bulbs in halogen housings are generally not ADR/WOF compliant for road use because beam control can be off. To stay legal, use the correct halogen or OEM‑type HID bulbs, or upgrade to a complete, certified headlamp assembly that’s approved for the vehicle. Always check local state/territory or NZ rules.