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Parts for your 2006 Toyota Vitz|yaris-Headlights

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2006 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Headlights — Purpose, Maintenance and Replacement

Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted on the 2006 Toyota Vitz/Yaris. This is confirmed by Toyota’s 2006 Yaris/Vitz owner’s and repair manuals (lighting section) and by mandatory lighting standards such as Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and 46/00 (and equivalent ECE rules) that require compliant headlamps on road vehicles. Most AU/NZ 2006 Yaris hatch models use a dual‑filament H4 60/55 W halogen globe for low and high beam, with park and indicator bulbs separate. Variations by trim or market can exist, so it’s worth checking the handbook or the lamp markings.

On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—making the road, lane markings and hazards visible while ensuring the car is seen by others. Properly aimed and clear lamps are key for safe night driving and for passing a WOF or roadworthy check.

As part of regular servicing, it pays to give the Vitz/Yaris headlights a quick once‑over. Look for dull or yellowed lenses, cracked housings, moisture inside the unit, and any blown globes. Halogen output naturally fades with age, so even if a bulb isn’t dead, light performance can drop off. Replacing in pairs keeps beam colour and brightness matched on both sides.

Globe replacement on the XP90‑series Vitz/Yaris is usually done from under the bonnet: disconnect the battery negative for safety, unclip the rubber dust cap, release the spring clip, swap the globe and refit. Don’t touch the glass—skin oils create hot spots and shorten life. If access is tight on one side, removing the air intake snorkel or washer filler neck can help. After any bulb or housing work, check the beam aim against a wall or have it set professionally to ADR/WOF specs so you don’t dazzle oncoming traffic.

  • Clean cloudy polycarbonate lenses with a headlight restoration kit, then apply a UV sealant.
  • If condensation appears, inspect the rear cap, vent/breather and seals