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2009 Lexus IS headlight bulbs: what they do and how to look after them
Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant on the 2009 Lexus IS. Technical sources including the 2009 Lexus IS Owner’s Manual (Lighting section), Toyota/Lexus Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), and major bulb manufacturers’ fitment guides confirm the model uses replaceable bulbs: many AU/NZ cars were equipped with D4S Xenon HID low-beam projectors, paired with HB3/9005 halogen high beams, while some trims use halogen H11 low beams. Those references back up that it’s a bulb-based headlamp system, not a sealed LED unit.
On a 2009 IS, the headlight bulbs do the hard yards for safe night driving, wet-weather visibility, and keeping the car compliant for rego or WOF. HID low beams produce a bright, wide spread with sharp cutoff, while halogens provide reliable, affordable illumination. Either way, clear, correctly aimed light helps everyone see and be seen.
As part of regular servicing, it pays to check brightness, colour and beam aim. Halogen bulbs typically dim with age and are worth replacing every few years or when a side looks yellow or weak. HID capsules last longer, but signs like flicker, pink/blue colour shift, or slow warm-up mean they’re due, swapping both sides together keeps the colour and output matched. Stick to the correct types (commonly D4S for HID low beam, HB3/9005 for high beam, some trims H11 low beam) that meet ADR/ECE standards.
If the car has factory HID, be mindful of the high voltage in the ballast/igniter. Disconnect the battery and let the system sit before removal, or have a technician handle it. Don’t touch the glass on any bulb—oils shorten life—use clean gloves and refit dust caps properly to keep moisture out. After any change, re-check headlight aim and make sure the self-levelling (if fitted) and washers work as intended.
- Replace in pairs for even light and colour.
- Avoid over-wattage halogens, choose quality ADR/ECE-compliant options.
- Keep lenses clean, hazy lenses reduce output even with new bulbs.
- Inspect fuses, connectors and earths if a lamp is out or intermittent.
These points are consistent with Lexus service literature, Toyota EPC listings for the XE20 IS series, and leading bulb makers’ fitment data for the 2009 model year.
Popular questions
What bulb types fit a 2009 Lexus IS?
Most AU/NZ cars with projector Xenons use D4S HID for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. Some trims run halogen H11 for low beam instead. The correct type is printed on the headlamp housing and listed in the Owner’s Manual, a dealer can confirm by VIN.
Can halogen headlights be upgraded to HID or LED?
Swapping halogen housings to HID/LED without approved components usually affects beam pattern and may not be road-legal. If considering an upgrade, use ADR/ECE-compliant kits designed for that housing, or retrofit OEM-grade parts and have the beam aim checked for WOF/rego.
How can one tell an HID bulb is failing?
Common signs include flickering, a pink/purple or very blue colour shift, and slow warm-up to full brightness. When one side shows these symptoms, replace both D4S capsules to keep colour and output matched.