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2008 Toyota Mark X Headlights — purpose, care, and replacement tips

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2008 Toyota Mark X and are essential for road use. Technical sources back this up: the Toyota Mark X Owner’s Manual for GRX120/121 (2007–2009) covers headlight controls, bulb replacement, and automatic levelling/AFS on HID-equipped grades, Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists complete headlamp assemblies and service parts for this model, and both Australian Design Rules and the NZ Land Transport lighting rule require compliant dipped-beam headlamps for on-road vehicles. So yes—headlights are relevant and used on this vehicle.

On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting for night-time visibility and being seen by others. Many 2008 Mark X grades run projector low beams with HID (often D4S) and halogen high beams (typically HB3/9005). Some trims use halogen low beams (commonly H11). HID cars may also have auto-levelling and Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) that swivels the beam into corners.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights some love. Check lens clarity and aim, confirm both beams and parkers work, and inspect for moisture inside the housings. Replace any dull or mismatched bulbs—HID capsules shift colour and dim over time, so change them in pairs. If lenses are cloudy or yellowed, a quality restoration kit can bring back light output. For persistent moisture, replace or reseal the rear caps and inspect the breather vents.

When replacing bulbs:

  • Confirm the bulb type for the specific trim (many use D4S for low beam HID, HB3/9005 for high beam, some use H11 low beam halogen).
  • Avoid touching glass with bare fingers—use gloves to prevent hot spots and early failure.
  • On HID models, be cautious: the ballast can generate very high voltage. Switch the lights off, remove the key, and disconnect the battery before opening the rear cover.
  • After any front-end work, check headlight aim on a flat surface. Aim the cutoff just below the headlamp centre height to avoid glare.

Pro tips: keep the exterior clean with a pH-neutral wash, use UV sealant after lens restoration, and if AFS/auto-levelling warning lights show, scan and calibrate after bulb or suspension work. For best night vision and even colour, stick with quality OEM-spec bulbs rather than extreme “blue” options that can reduce effective output.

What headlight bulbs fit a 2008 Toyota Mark X?

Many 2008 Mark X grades use D4S HID for the low beam and HB3 (9005) for the high beam. Some trims have H11 halogen low beams instead of HID. It’s best to check the build plate, owner’s manual, or pull the rear cap to confirm before ordering.

Why are the headlights cloudy, and can they be restored?

UV exposure oxidises the plastic lens, turning it cloudy and cutting light output. A proper restoration (wet sanding, polishing, and applying a UV sealant) usually brings clarity back. If the coating is badly crazed or the lens is cracked, replacement is the reliable fix.

Is there auto-levelling or AFS, and does it need resetting?

HID-equipped Mark X models typically have auto-levelling and may feature AFS. After bulb replacement, front-end repairs, or suspension changes, a quick calibration/aim check is recommended. If the AFS light is on, a scan tool capable of Toyota diagnostics can run the calibration routine.

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