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Narva Retro Reflector Amber 42mm 50 Pce - 83991/50

Narva Retro Reflector Amber 42mm 50 Pce - 83991/50

$450
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Narva Worklamp LED 2000 Lumen - 9-64 Volt - 72451

Narva Worklamp LED 2000 Lumen - 9-64 Volt - 72451

$453
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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 9.9mm Length 50m - 56751-50

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 9.9mm Length 50m - 56751-50

$426
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Narva Indicator Signal Switch 7 Wire 12V - 64920

Narva Indicator Signal Switch 7 Wire 12V - 64920

$339
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Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V - 238324VCS

Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V - 238324VCS

$291
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Narva LED Module Corner Standard To Suit 8502_ - 85101A

Narva LED Module Corner Standard To Suit 8502_ - 85101A

$256
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 120A 1 Pce - ACX1892
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 120A 1 Pce - ACX1892

$303
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LED Autolamps White Led Rev J3 Lamp Insert - J3WM

LED Autolamps White Led Rev J3 Lamp Insert - J3WM

$286
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OEX Heavy Duty Spiral Wrap ID: 23mm - 20m Roll - ACX1453
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OEX Heavy Duty Spiral Wrap ID: 23mm - 20m Roll - ACX1453

$266
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 50-8 50Pk - ACX0112FE/50
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 50-8 50Pk - ACX0112FE/50

$379
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Redarc Lithium Load Disconnect Controller - SBI12-LLD

Redarc Lithium Load Disconnect Controller - SBI12-LLD

$260
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Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

$350
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Hella Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V Surface Mount - 1446H

Hella Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V Surface Mount - 1446H

$271
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Narva Deutsch DT #16  - 12 Way 10 Kits - 57410

Narva Deutsch DT #16 - 12 Way 10 Kits - 57410

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Understanding and Maintaining Headlights on the 2009 Toyota Blade

The 2009 Toyota Blade, a stylish hatchback based on the Toyota Auris platform, certainly comes equipped with headlights as a standard feature. Headlights are an essential component of any road vehicle, and this model is no different. Whether driving through city streets or cruising along country roads in Australia, the headlights on the 2009 Toyota Blade play a crucial role in ensuring safety and visibility, especially during night drives or poor weather conditions.

The primary purpose of headlights is to illuminate the road ahead so that drivers can see any obstacles, road signs, pedestrians and other vehicles. They also make the vehicle visible to others, which helps prevent accidents. Headlights on the 2009 Toyota Blade are typically halogen units, which were the standard lighting technology at the time of manufacture. These headlights deliver a bright, white light that improves visibility but are known to gradually dim over time and can suffer from wear such as lens clouding or bulb failure.

Taking care of the headlights on a Toyota Blade is an important part of vehicle maintenance. Regular checks and upkeep ensure the lights perform optimally, as worn or misaligned headlights can compromise safety and lead to costly penalties, especially in Australia where vehicle standards are strictly enforced.

When it comes to replacing or maintaining headlights on the 2009 Toyota Blade, here are some handy tips:

  • Routine inspection: It is a good idea to check the headlights regularly, perhaps monthly or during your usual car wash. Look for signs of clouding, cracks in the lens, moisture inside the headlamp housing or any dimming of the light output. These are indications that maintenance or replacement might be needed.
  • Replacing bulbs: If a headlight bulb fails or appears dim, replacing it is straightforward. Toyota often uses standard halogen bulbs, commonly the H7 type for low beams and H1 or 9005 for high beams in many models of this era, though the exact bulb type can be verified in the owner's manual or by consulting Toyota parts specialists. Using genuine or high-quality replacement bulbs ensures the best performance and longevity.
  • Alignment checks: The headlights must be correctly aimed. Misaligned headlights can reduce road visibility and blind oncoming drivers. During a service or at a qualified workshop, it is wise to have the headlight alignment checked and adjusted if necessary.
  • Cleaning and lens restoration: Over time, the plastic headlight lenses on the Toyota Blade can become oxidised and hazy. This reduces light output significantly. Restoration kits are widely available and can renew the lenses to almost new condition. Regular cleaning also helps maintain clear light projection.
  • Protecting against moisture: Sometimes, water or condensation can accumulate inside the headlight housing. This can damage electrical components or cause the bulbs to fail prematurely. Checking the seals and vents on the headlight assembly during servicing can prevent these issues.

Keeping headlights in good condition is vital for safe driving. Bright, well-maintained headlights help drivers spot animals, potholes and other hazards down the track, providing peace of mind during early morning or night trips. Plus, well-functioning headlights contribute to the overall roadworthiness of the car, ensuring it meets Australian Design Rules (ADR) for lighting and signaling equipment.

The 2009 Toyota Blade's headlights are designed to be durable but still require care just like any other part. A simple routine of inspection, cleaning and timely bulb replacement can extend their useful life significantly and keep the car looking sharp and safe. Many drivers find that keeping on top of headlight maintenance not only improves safety but enhances the vehicle's resale value since clear, bright headlights make the car look well cared for.

All in all, the headlights on a 2009 Toyota Blade aren't just cosmetic features, they are functional and safety-critical components. Treat them with regular attention and maintenance to enjoy all the safety benefits they offer on Australian roads.