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2006 Toyota Mark X headlight bulbs

Headlight bulbs are absolutely used on the 2006 Toyota Mark X. Toyota’s body electrical repair manual for the GRX120/121 series (Lighting/BE section), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for GRX12#, and the owner’s handbook all specify replaceable light sources for the headlamps. Depending on grade and market spec, the low beam is typically a D4S HID capsule (with an integrated igniter/ballast in the lamp) on many variants, while some base trims use a halogen H11 for low beam. High beam is commonly a halogen HB3 (9005). Always confirm by checking the vehicle’s build plate, the lamp housing markings, or the owner’s book before ordering parts.

On the Mark X, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and wet-weather visibility, helping the car meet roadworthy and ADR/NZTA requirements. Over time, halogens dim and the glass can blacken, HIDs can shift colour (often going pink or purple) or take longer to reach full brightness. That’s a nudge that it’s time to replace them. Swapping bulbs in pairs keeps the beam colour and brightness even across both sides.

For halogen types (e.g., H11/HB3), use quality, ADR-compliant bulbs and avoid higher-wattage units that can cook wiring or housings. Don’t touch the glass, oils from fingers create hot spots. For HID low beams (D4S), be aware the system runs high voltage—disconnect the 12V battery and let the system sit a few minutes before working. If the new HID capsule still won’t fire, the issue could be the ballast or igniter in the headlamp assembly.

Good servicing habits for a 2006 Mark X include:

  • Inspecting beam aim and headlamp levelling after any bulb or suspension work.
  • Checking for condensation or cracked lenses that can shorten bulb life.
  • Cleaning the outer lens and restoring UV-damaged plastic to keep light output strong.
  • Verifying AFS/auto-levelling operation on HID-equipped grades after replacement.

Thinking about LED retrofits? They can look slick, but legality varies and many drop-in LEDs don’t play nicely with the Mark X’s projector optics. For Australia and New Zealand, ensure any upgrade is compliant and produces a proper beam pattern without glare.

Bottom line: the 2006 Toyota Mark X uses serviceable headlight bulbs, and keeping them fresh, correctly aimed, and compliant pays off in safer, clearer night driving.

Popular questions about 2006 Toyota Mark X headlight bulbs

What bulb types does a 2006 Toyota Mark X use?
Most GRX12# Mark X models run a D4S HID capsule for low beam and an HB3 (9005) halogen for high beam, some base trims use H11 halogen for low beam. Always check the markings on the headlamp or the owner’s manual to confirm your exact setup.

How long do the bulbs last?
Halogen bulbs commonly last 2–4 years depending on use and voltage. HIDs often go 5–8 years but will slowly lose output and can shift colour before failing. Replace in pairs to keep brightness and colour consistent.

Can LED bulbs be fitted legally?
Many drop-in LED bulbs aren’t compliant in halogen or HID housings and may cause glare. If considering LEDs in Australia or New Zealand, choose components that meet local standards and verify the beam pattern is correct in the Mark X projector or reflector. When in doubt, stick with correct-spec halogen or HID parts.

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