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2009 Toyota Mark X Headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant and standard on the 2009 Toyota Mark X. Technical references including the Toyota Mark X Owner’s Manual (2009, GRX130/133), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) and Toyota service literature specify factory headlamp assemblies—halogen on many grades and HID (xenon) projector low beams with auto-levelling on higher trims. So yes, this vehicle is designed to run conventional front headlights for night driving and low‑visibility conditions.

On the road, the Mark X’s headlights do the heavy lifting for visibility and safety. They help the driver see further up the road, pick up kerbs, cyclists and wildlife, and make the car more visible to others. Many 2009 models use halogen H11 low beams with HB3/9005 high beams, while higher trims often run D4S HID low beams paired with halogen highs. As with any JDM car, exact bulb spec can vary by grade, so it’s smart to confirm by VIN or checking the bulb caps under the bonnet.

For servicing, a quick headlight check is an easy win before a WOF or roadworthy. If output looks dim or patchy, replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness even. HID systems should only be handled with care—there’s high voltage involved—so if unsure, leave D4S globe replacement to a qualified tech. For halogen globes, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers to prevent hot spots and early failure.

  • Inspect lenses for haze and yellowing, a good polish or restoration kit can bring back clarity.
  • Check aim and beam pattern, misaligned lights can dazzle oncoming traffic or reduce reach. HID grades often have auto-levelling—if the rear height sensor fails, output can point too low.
  • Look for moisture inside the housing, a new seal or vent clean helps prevent recurring fogging.
  • Verify all front position/park lights and indicators while you’re at it—T10/7440 bulbs are common.
  • If upgrading, choose ADR/NZTA-compliant bulbs. Overwattage halogens can cook the connector or reflector.

Owners after a subtle lift often go for OEM-spec quality bulbs rather than ultra-blue tints. Keep connections clean, stick with reputable brands, and the Mark X will throw reliable, crisp light for many night drives.

Popular question: What bulb types fit a 2009 Toyota Mark X?

Most 2009 Mark X models take H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. Higher trims commonly use D4S HID for the low beam with a halogen HB3/9005 high. Because JDM grades differ, it’s best to check the markings on the back of the headlight or confirm by VIN to be sure.

Popular question: Why are my Mark X headlights cloudy, and can they be fixed?

UV exposure oxidises the polycarbonate lens, causing haze and reducing light. A proper headlight restoration—wet-sanding, polishing and sealing—usually restores clarity. If the clear coat has failed badly or the reflector is damaged, replacement housings may be the better long-term fix.

Popular question: Does the 2009 Mark X have DRLs or auto-levelling?

Factory daytime running lights weren’t standard on most 2009 JDM Mark X models. However, HID-equipped grades typically include automatic headlight levelling. If the beam seems too low or high, the levelling sensor or linkage on the rear suspension may need attention.

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