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2007 Toyota Highlander (Kluger) headlight bulbs — what they do and how to look after them

Headlight bulbs are absolutely used on the 2007 Toyota Highlander, known as the Kluger in Australia and New Zealand. Toyota’s owner’s literature, dealership parts catalogues, and mainstream bulb guides for this model year all specify replaceable headlight bulbs. Most 2007 Highlander/Kluger trims run halogen bulbs, while certain higher-spec Hybrid variants may be equipped with HID (xenon) capsules. Either way, they’re serviceable components that need periodic attention.

The job of the headlight bulb is simple but critical: throw a bright, well-aimed beam so night driving, rain, and rural roads aren’t a guessing game. Good bulbs help meet legal roadworthiness/WOF standards and keep the family safer on dawn and dusk commutes.

For halogen-equipped vehicles, the low beam is typically a 9006 (HB4) and the high beam a 9005 (HB3), but it’s smart to confirm against the vehicle’s handbook, bulb chart on the lamp cover, or the VIN at a Toyota dealer. If your Highlander/Kluger has HID, it’ll use a D2R or D4R-type capsule depending on build—these require different handling and hardware.

Replacement tips that keep things tidy and compliant:

  • Swap bulbs in pairs to maintain an even colour and brightness across both sides.
  • Avoid touching the glass, skin oils shorten bulb life. Use clean gloves or a tissue.
  • With the bonnet open, access the rear of the headlamp, unplug the connector, twist the bulb anticlockwise, and remove. Seat the new bulb fully and align the tabs before locking it in.
  • Test lights on low and high beam, then check headlight aim. Mis-aimed lights can fail rego/WOF and annoy oncoming traffic.
  • For HID systems, voltage is high—don’t crack open ballasts or igniters. If unsure, get a licensed auto sparky to handle it.

Ongoing care is straightforward: keep lenses clean, clear leaves and dust from the headlamp area, and check for moisture inside the housings. If you’re seeing dim, yellow, or flickery light, that’s your cue to replace. On rougher roads, consider long-life halogen options. A spare pair in the glovebox means no dramas if a bulb pops right before a night drive. Most owners will see best results replacing bulbs every 2–4 years depending on kilometres and usage.

Popular questions about 2007 Toyota Highlander headlight bulbs

What headlight bulb types fit a 2007 Highlander/Kluger?
Most models use halogen 9006 (HB4) for low beam and 9005 (HB3) for high beam. Some Hybrid trims may use HID capsules (D2R/D4R depending on build). It’s best to confirm against the owner’s manual or your VIN to be certain.

Can LED replacement bulbs be used legally?
Aftermarket LED conversions in halogen housings may not meet ADR/NZTA requirements and can affect rego/WOF compliance. If you go LED, choose a road-legal kit designed for your housing and have the beam aim checked professionally.

How do I tell if my Highlander has HID or halogen?
HID systems usually have a “High Voltage” warning on the lamp cover, a ballast/igniter module, and a projector-style lens. Halogen setups typically have simpler bulb connectors and no HID warnings. If it’s not obvious, a quick look-up by VIN will sort it.

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