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Parts for your 2007 Toyota Hiace-Headlight bulbs
2007 Toyota Hiace headlight-bulbs
Headlight-bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 2007 Toyota Hiace. Technical sources such as Toyota’s H200-series owner’s manuals and major bulb fitment catalogues from leading manufacturers (e.g., Philips and OSRAM) list the Hiace of this era as using a replaceable halogen H4 (HB2) 12V 60/55W headlight bulb for combined low and high beam. That means the lights aren’t sealed-beam units, the bulb itself is the serviceable part.
On a 2007 Hiace, the headlight-bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and being seen in poor weather. They provide dipped (low) beam for regular use and main (high) beam for open-road vision. Sticking with the correct H4 spec keeps the beam pattern crisp and compliant with ADR/NZTA rules, helps avoid glare for oncoming traffic, and protects the lamp housings from heat damage.
When it’s time for replacement, it’s smart to swap bulbs in pairs. Halogens dim with age, so a fresh set keeps the left and right sides evenly bright. Choose ADR/ECE-approved H4 bulbs, whether standard or “+” performance types. Avoid touching the glass, oils from skin can shorten bulb life. If extra brightness is wanted, pick reputable “+30/+60/+100” halogens rather than higher wattage bulbs that can run too hot. LED retrofit bulbs may not be legal or produce the correct beam pattern unless specifically approved for this headlamp, so check local regs and WOF requirements before fitting.
- Switch off, pop the bonnet, and let the lamps cool.
- Unplug the 3‑pin connector at the back of the headlight.
- Peel back the rubber dust boot.
- Release the spring clip, remove the old H4 bulb.
- Fit the new bulb (don’t touch the glass), refit clip, boot, and connector.
- Test both beams, then check and adjust aim if needed.
As part of servicing, check headlight-bulbs every 12 months or 20,000 km: look for dim, yellowed light or intermittent operation. Keep lenses clean, ensure there’s no moisture in the housing, and verify the earths and fuses are sound. After any bulb change or front-end work, confirm the headlight aim, correct alignment is essential for a clean cutoff and good road coverage without dazzling others. For long trips, a spare H4 in the glovebox is cheap insurance.
Popular questions about 2007‑Toyota‑Hiace headlight-bulbs
What headlight bulb does a 2007 Toyota Hiace use?
Most 2007 Hiace models (H200 series) take an H4 (HB2) 12V 60/55W halogen for the combined low/high beam. Parking and indicator bulbs are separate. Always double-check the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp housing.
Can LED headlight-bulbs be fitted to a 2007 Hiace?
Only if the LED is approved for that specific headlamp and complies with ADR/NZTA rules. Many generic LED retrofits can scatter light and fail a WOF. If you want an upgrade without legal headaches, choose quality “+” halogen H4 bulbs.
How can someone tell if the Hiace’s headlight aim is off?
If oncoming drivers flash at you, or the road ahead isn’t evenly lit, the aim may be out. Park on level ground facing a wall, about 7.5 metres back, and check the cutoff is even and slightly lower on low beam. Adjust using the headlamp adjusters or have a workshop set it accurately.