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2007 Toyota Mark X headlight bulbs

Drawing on Toyota’s GRX12# Owner’s Manual (2007 model year), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the Mark X, and mainstream bulb catalogues used by workshops, the 2007 Toyota Mark X is fitted with replaceable headlight bulbs. Halogen-equipped grades typically use H11 for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam, while HID-equipped grades use a D4S xenon capsule for low beam with HB3 for high beam. So yes—headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to this model.

On the Mark X, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving, delivering the correct beam pattern and brightness the car was engineered for. Whether halogen or HID, the aim is simple: dependable light output that helps spot hazards early and stays compliant with local road rules. Good bulbs also protect the housings from heat stress and keep glare down for oncoming traffic.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check operation, brightness and beam aim. Halogen bulbs slowly dim with age, so replacing them in pairs keeps light even left-to-right. HID capsules can flicker or shift colour (towards pink/blue) when they’re near end-of-life, replace the D4S capsule and inspect the ballast and connectors if there’s any drama. Under the bonnet, avoid touching the glass of any bulb—use clean gloves. After refitting, make sure the rubber dust caps seal properly to keep moisture out.

  • Inspect headlight output every 6–12 months, especially before winter or long night drives.
  • For halogen: upgrade within the same H11/HB3 spec if more light is wanted—quality brands keep glare in check.
  • For HID: stick with D4S only, D2S or lookalikes won’t seat or run correctly.
  • Check fuses, earth points and connectors if a bulb keeps failing or looks dim on one side.
  • If the car has auto-levelling/AFS, re-check aim after any front-end work.

DIYers can handle halogen swaps with a torch and a bit of patience. HID systems carry high voltage—best left to a licensed auto sparky. In Aussie and NZ conditions (heat, road spray, and plenty of kilometres), a quick lighting check alongside tyre pressures and wiper condition makes for hassle-free night motoring.

Popular questions

What headlight bulb types fit a 2007 Toyota Mark X?
Most halogen trims take H11 low beam and HB3 (9005) high beam. HID trims use D4S for low beam and HB3 for high beam. Always confirm by checking the owner’s manual or the markings on the back of the headlamp housing before buying parts.

Can LED retrofits be used legally in Australia or New Zealand?
LED “bulb swaps” in housings designed for halogen are generally not road-legal unless the assembly is certified for that light source. Many shops will fit them for off-road use, but for on-road compliance and correct beam focus, stick to the specified halogen or OEM HID types.

Why do my HID headlights flicker or turn pink?
That’s a classic sign the D4S capsule is worn. Flicker or pink/blue tint points to ageing electrodes or gas mix changes. Replace the pair of D4S capsules and have the ballast and connectors inspected. If flicker persists, a weak ballast or poor earth may be the culprit.

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