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2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Headlights — What They Do and How to Look After Them

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris (XP90). Technical references that confirm this include the Toyota Yaris/Vitz 2007 owner’s manual and Toyota workshop literature for the XP90 platform, both detailing headlamp bulbs, fuses and aiming procedures. Australian and New Zealand road rules (e.g., ADR 13/00 for lighting installation and related standards aligned with UNECE R48) also require compliant headlamps for road use, so this model ships with them from factory.

On this generation, most trims run halogen reflector headlamps. Common bulb fitments are H4 (dual‑filament) in many markets, while some variants use separate low/high beam bulbs (typically H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam). Select Japanese‑domestic Vitz grades were available with HID (D4R) and automatic levelling. Always check the owner’s manual or the lamp/bulb markings on the car to confirm.

Purpose-wise, the headlights do more than light the road. They make the Vitz/Yaris visible to others, define the car’s front silhouette in poor weather, and must meet beam pattern and brightness standards for legal compliance. Clear, well‑aimed lamps help reduce fatigue on night drives and keep glare down for oncoming traffic.

For servicing, a quick look at each scheduled service (or at least every 12 months/15,000 km) is a smart move. Check for: faded or cloudy lenses, moisture inside the housing, cracked tabs, burnt bulbs, weak high beam, and poor aim after a bump or suspension work.

  • Signs it’s time to replace bulbs: pinkish/grey light, flicker, or one beam dimmer than the other. Replace in pairs to keep colour and brightness matched.
  • DIY bulb tips: disconnect the battery if access is tight, remove the rubber dust cover, unclip the retainer, swap the bulb without touching the glass, refit the cover, and test both beams.
  • Lens care: UV haze can often be restored with a reputable headlight restoration kit. If lenses are deeply crazed or the seal leaks, consider a new assembly.
  • Aim check: use a flat surface and a wall or have a workshop set alignment to spec so you’re not dazzling other drivers.

If upgrading to LED or HID, make sure the complete lamp assembly is certified and legal for road use in Australia or New Zealand—retrofit “bulb swaps” into halogen housings are commonly non‑compliant.

Popular questions

What bulb type fits a 2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris?
Most 2007 Vitz/Yaris models use halogen bulbs. Many trims take H4 (9003/HB2) dual‑filament bulbs, while others use H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. Some Japan‑market cars had D4R HID. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual or read the markings on the existing bulb or lamp housing.

How do you adjust headlight aim on this model?
There’s a vertical adjuster at the rear of each headlamp. Park on level ground facing a wall, measure from the ground to the lamp centre, mark a horizontal line on the wall at slightly below that height, and adjust so the cut‑off sits on the line. For the best result—and to avoid glare—have a workshop aim them with proper equipment.

Are LED or HID upgrades legal on a 2007 Vitz/Yaris in AU/NZ?
Not usually if it’s just a bulb swap into a halogen housing. Road rules generally require the entire headlamp assembly to be approved for that light source, and HID systems typically need auto‑levelling and washers. Check local regulations and choose certified, compliant assemblies if upgrading.