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2007 Holden Captiva 5 Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Holden Captiva 5 and are essential to its road legality and safety. This aligns with Australian Design Rules (notably ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00) that require compliant headlamps on passenger vehicles, and the Holden Captiva owner’s and service literature specifies replaceable headlamp bulbs for this model. So yes—headlights are relevant and used on the 2007 Holden Captiva 5.

On a practical level, the Captiva 5’s headlights do two key jobs: help the driver see clearly at night and in poor weather, and make the vehicle highly visible to others. Low beam handles close-range, dipped illumination without dazzling oncoming traffic, while high beam throws a longer, brighter spread when conditions allow. Bulb types vary slightly by trim and market, but low beam is commonly H7 and high beam commonly H1—owners should always confirm in the vehicle handbook or by checking the lamp housing markings.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect headlight operation every 10,000 km or six months. Look for flicker, uneven brightness, or a colour shift towards yellow—these hint a bulb is on the way out. Replace bulbs in pairs to keep beam colour and output matched, and always choose the correct base and wattage (typically 55 W for halogen). When fitting, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers, skin oils can shorten bulb life.

Clear lenses matter as much as good bulbs. If the polycarbonate covers are cloudy or yellowed, a quality restoration kit and a UV sealant can bring back clarity. Moisture or condensation inside the housing points to a tired seal or cracked cap—sort that promptly to protect the reflector and electrics.

Electrical checks help too. If both lights are out, check the relevant fuse and relay in the under‑bonnet fuse box. If one side is dim, inspect the earth connection and the bulb socket for heat damage. Correct aim is crucial for both visibility and avoiding glare to others, have the beam alignment checked at service time, especially after front‑end work or a heavy load change. For New Zealand WOF or Australian rego inspections, well‑aimed, consistent headlights make passing a breeze.

  • Inspect function and lens clarity regularly
  • Replace bulbs in pairs with the correct type/wattage
  • Keep housings dry, fix seals if condensation appears
  • Verify aim and adjust after repairs or bulb changes

Popular questions about 2007 Holden Captiva 5 headlights

What headlight bulb types does a 2007 Captiva 5 use?
Most Captiva 5 variants use H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam. Always check the owner’s manual or the markings on the back of the headlamp for confirmation, as trims and markets can vary. Stick to the specified wattage to avoid overheating the housing or wiring.

How do you adjust the headlight aim on a Captiva 5?
With the vehicle on level ground about 5 metres from a wall, use the adjusters on the rear of each headlamp unit to set height and lateral aim. Small turns make noticeable changes. Aim so the cut-off is even and just below head height at that distance. If unsure, have a workshop set alignment to meet ADR/WOF requirements.

Why are my headlights dim or yellow?
Ageing halogen bulbs lose output over time, and lenses can haze from UV exposure. Replace bulbs (preferably in pairs) and restore lens clarity with a proper kit and UV seal. If dimness persists, check earth points, connectors, and alternator voltage.