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2008 Daihatsu Bego headlights
Technical references including the Daihatsu J200/J210 Series service manual and the Toyota Rush (sister model) owner’s manual confirm the 2008 Bego is factory-fitted with halogen headlamps (commonly H4 dual‑filament). Headlights are therefore absolutely relevant to this model.
On the Bego, the headlights do more than light the road, they keep the vehicle compliant with ADR/NZTA requirements and the expected UNECE beam pattern and aim. Low beam handles everyday driving without dazzling others, while high beam reaches down dark country roads. Clear polycarbonate lenses and a manual levelling dial (where fitted) help keep the beam where it should be, even with a loaded boot.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check brightness, lens clarity, and aim. Globes dim with age, so replacing in pairs keeps the light output even. Most Begos run 60/55 W H4 halogen globes, always match wattage and connector type, and avoid over‑wattage bulbs that can cook the reflectors and wiring.
DIY bulb swaps are straightforward under the bonnet: unplug the three‑pin connector, peel back the rubber dust cap, release the spring clip, swap the globe, then refit. Don’t touch the glass, oils from fingers can shorten life. If touched, clean with isopropyl alcohol before installing.
- Inspect lenses for yellowing or crazing, polish and add a UV sealant if needed.
- Check the dust caps and seals for a snug fit to prevent condensation.
- Verify aim using a flat wall and tape, or have a workshop set it to spec.
- If lights flicker, test the battery, alternator output, and earths, poor voltage kills brightness.
- Consider upgrading to quality +30–+130% halogen globes from reputable brands for better output without extra heat.
If a headlamp assembly is cracked or the reflector is dull, replace the unit. Aftermarket housings should carry the correct E‑mark/ADR marking. For vehicles with daytime running lights or factory fog lamps, ensure switches and relays operate as intended during the service. A quick check each service interval—say every 10,000 kilometres—keeps the Bego ready for dusk commutes and weekend getaways alike.
What headlight bulb type fits a 2008 Daihatsu Bego?
Most 2008 Begos use H4 60/55 W halogen globes for combined low/high beam. Always confirm by checking the owner’s manual or the markings on the back of the headlamp. Some market variations exist, so matching the plug style and wattage is important for roadworthy/WOF compliance and to protect the wiring.
How do you adjust the Bego’s headlight aim?
Park five metres from a flat wall on level ground, measure the centre height of each lamp, and set a horizontal tape line a little lower on the wall. Use the rear adjuster screws to bring the cut-off to the line and centre the hot spot. If unsure, have a workshop set it to ADR/NZTA specs during a service to avoid glare.
Why do my headlights fog up inside?
Light misting after wet weather can be normal as the housings breathe through tiny vents. It should clear after a drive with lights on. Persistent moisture means a leaking seal or missing dust cap, refit or replace seals. If water pools inside, the housing may be cracked and should be replaced to protect the globe and reflector.