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2008 Holden Barina Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2008 Holden Barina (TK series). Technical references back this up: the Holden Barina Owner’s Handbook for this model outlines headlamp bulb replacement and fuse/relay locations, confirming factory-installed headlamps. Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 (lighting installation) and ADR 46/00 (headlamps) require working dipped and main beams on passenger cars. In New Zealand, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency WOF guidance also mandates functional headlamps. So, yes—headlights are standard equipment and legally required on the 2008 Barina.
On the road, the Barina’s headlights do two key jobs: help the driver see ahead and make the vehicle visible to others. They’re essential at night, in rain and low light, and whenever visibility is reduced. Most 2008 Barina hatch and sedan variants use an H4 dual‑filament 60/55 W halogen bulb for both low and high beam, with small wedge bulbs for parkers/position lamps. Always confirm your exact bulb type by checking the owner’s handbook or the lens/bulb markings (often “H4” on the lens).
Good maintenance keeps the beam bright and properly aimed. Replace halogen bulbs in pairs to keep light output even left to right. When fitting, avoid touching the glass—skin oils can shorten bulb life. If the headlight aim looks too high or too low, adjusters on the rear of the headlamp assembly let a technician set the beam correctly so it lights the road without dazzling oncoming traffic, consistent with ADR and WOF expectations. If the lenses look yellowed or hazy, a quality UV-resistant restoration kit can improve clarity, severe pitting or crazing may need new lamp assemblies. Any condensation inside the lamp points to a perished seal or missing vent cap—sort that early to prevent electrical issues.
- Open the bonnet and check lens clarity and for moisture after rain.
- Test low and high beam, replace dim, pink, or flickering bulbs.
- Inspect connectors, earth points and the engine-bay fuses/relays (use the fuse-box cover diagram).
- Aim check on a flat surface 5–10 m from a wall, dipped cutoff should sit just below lamp centre height.
- Consider bulb refresh every 2–3 years for best night vision.
- If unsure, book a service—headlights are quick, affordable safety gains.
Keeping the 2008 Barina’s headlights clean, correctly aimed and bright isn’t just a legal box-tick—it’s the easiest way to make night driving calmer and safer.
Popular questions about 2008 Holden Barina headlights
What headlight bulb does a 2008 Holden Barina use?
Most 2008 Barina TK models take an H4 60/55 W halogen bulb for the combined low/high beam, plus small wedge bulbs (often W5W) for parkers. Always confirm by checking the owner’s handbook or the bulb/lens markings, as trim levels and market variations can differ.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2008 Barina?
With the car on level ground 5–10 metres from a wall, use the adjusters on the back of the headlamp to set the dipped beam cutoff slightly below the headlamp centre height and aligned straight ahead. If the beam pattern looks odd or you’re unsure, have a workshop set it to avoid glare and to meet ADR/WOF requirements.
Why are my Barina headlights cloudy or fogging up?
Cloudiness is usually UV damage to the plastic lens, a UV-rated restoration kit can help, but badly crazed lenses may need replacement. Fogging or droplets inside point to a leaking seal or missing vent cap—dry the unit, reseal as needed, and replace damaged caps to keep moisture out.