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Parts for your 2009 Lexus Is-Headlights
2009 Lexus IS Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2009 Lexus IS range (IS 250/350). Lexus owner’s manuals and workshop information for the XE20 chassis confirm projector-style headlamps, offered as halogen on some trims and HID (xenon) on higher grades, with available Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) and automatic levelling. So yes, headlights are relevant to this model and a key safety feature under Australian and New Zealand road rules.
On this Lexus, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark: throwing a crisp, well-shaped beam to help the driver see further up the road while reducing glare for oncoming traffic. HID-equipped cars typically use D4S xenon bulbs for low beam with auto-levelling and, often, headlamp washers, halogen variants use conventional serviceable bulbs in projector housings. The system is designed to balance reach and spread, so lane markings, kerbs, and hazards show up clearly in poor weather or on country roads.
For maintenance, headlights deserve the same routine attention as tyres and brakes. Lenses can haze from UV, bulbs dim gradually, and aim can drift with suspension wear or a heavy boot load. Replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness matched, halogens generally fade after a few years, while HIDs can colour-shift and lose output over time. If the car runs D4S xenon, note there’s high voltage at the ballast—disconnect the battery and avoid poking around if unsure. Many owners prefer a qualified auto sparky for HID work, especially where AFS or levelling sensors are involved.
- Check beam aim at each service or after suspension/ride-height changes.
- Inspect lenses for yellowing, polish lightly or consider new housings if severely crazed.
- Look for condensation inside the lamp—blocked vents or tired seals can let moisture in.
- On HID models, confirm the AFS/levelling warning light isn’t on and washers operate.
- Avoid touching bulb glass, use gloves and correct specs (many IS models use D4S for HID low beam, HB3/9005 for high beam, and H11 on some halogen trims—check the owner’s book).
Given Aussie and Kiwi conditions—strong UV, coastal air and long night drives—it pays to keep the lenses clean, replace tired bulbs before road trips, and re-aim the lights if the front end’s been worked on. It’s a small effort that makes a big difference when the sun’s gone and the roos are hopping.
Popular questions about 2009 Lexus IS headlights
Which bulb types fit the 2009 Lexus IS?
Depending on trim and market, many IS 250/350 models use D4S HID for low beam with a halogen HB3/9005 high beam. Some lower trims use halogen low beams (often H11). Because there are market and option differences, it’s best to confirm via the owner’s manual or a VIN-specific parts check before ordering.
How can someone tell if their IS has HID or halogen?
HID cars usually have projector lenses, headlamp washers, and may show an AFS button or dash symbol. On startup, HID lamps often “spark” to life then stabilise. The bulb access cap or lamp housing label typically states D4S for HID. If unsure, a quick visual check by a technician will confirm it in minutes.
How often should headlight aim and bulbs be checked?
Have the headlights inspected at every service interval and after suspension or tyre changes, a front-end knock, or if the boot carries extra weight regularly. Replace bulbs in pairs when light output drops, and consider proactive HID replacement if they’ve aged and colour-shifted, keeping night visibility up to scratch.