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2007 Toyota Camry headlight-bulbs: what they do and how to look after them
Headlight-bulbs are absolutely relevant on the 2007 Toyota Camry. Technical sources including the Toyota Camry Owner’s Manual (ACV40/AHV40, 2006–2011), Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, and major bulb manufacturer fitment guides specify replaceable halogen headlight-bulbs for this model. Most AU/NZ-delivered 2007 Camry variants run halogen projectors for low beam and halogen reflectors for high beam, not factory LEDs or HIDs.
On this Camry, the headlight-bulbs handle key jobs: throwing clear light down the road at night, making the car visible in poor weather, and keeping it compliant with local road rules. A fresh, properly aimed set of bulbs makes a noticeable difference to safety and night-time comfort.
- Low beam: H11 (12V halogen, projector housing)
- High beam: HB3/9005 (12V halogen, reflector housing)
Because halogens gradually dim before they fail, it’s smart to replace them in pairs. Expect typical service life of a few hundred to 1,000+ hours depending on brand and usage. When swapping bulbs, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—skin oils can cause hot spots and shorten life. Use gloves, handle the base, and give the connector a quick check for corrosion. A dab of dielectric grease on terminals helps keep moisture out.
DIY bulb replacement on a 2007 Camry is straightforward: open the bonnet, access the rear of the headlamp, twist the bulb anti-clockwise, unplug, then fit the new unit and lock it clockwise. If a light is out and a new bulb doesn’t fix it, check the relevant headlight fuse and the headlight relay in the engine bay fuse box. After fitting, confirm beam aim—misalignment can dazzle oncoming drivers or limit your own visibility.
Thinking of LED upgrades? Many retrofit LEDs in halogen housings aren’t ADR/NZTA compliant and can scatter light poorly. If considering an upgrade, choose products specifically tested for your housing and verify local regulations.
Quick servicing tips for Camry headlight-bulbs:
- Replace bulbs in pairs to maintain even brightness and colour.
- Clean cloudy lenses—restoration kits can recover lost output.
- Choose reputable brands, “long-life” types reduce changeovers, “+output” types boost brightness at the cost of lifespan.
Technical references used: Toyota Camry ACV40/AHV40 Owner’s Manual (Lighting), Toyota EPC listings for 2007 Camry headlamp assemblies and bulb part numbers, and major bulb manufacturer fitment guides (H11 low, HB3/9005 high).
Popular questions about 2007 Toyota Camry headlight-bulbs
What headlight-bulbs does a 2007 Camry use?
Most AU/NZ 2007 Camry models use H11 for low beam (projector) and HB3/9005 for high beam (reflector). Always check the owner’s manual or the markings on the headlamp cover, as trim and market variations can exist.
How hard is it to change a 2007 Camry headlight bulb?
It’s a simple driveway job, typically 10–20 minutes per side. Access the rear of the headlamp from the engine bay, twist the old bulb out, swap it over, and avoid touching the new bulb’s glass. Test the lights and check aim afterward.
Are LED headlight-bulb upgrades legal on this model?
Retrofit LEDs in halogen housings are often not road-legal in Australia or New Zealand unless specifically approved. They may cause glare or poor beam focus. Check ADR/NZTA rules and seek products with documented compliance before fitting.