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2010 Daihatsu Bego headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Daihatsu Bego (J200 series). This is confirmed by the Daihatsu Bego/Terios J200 owner’s manual and the Toyota Rush J200E service literature, which detail halogen headlamp specifications and service procedures, as well as by the Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00) and New Zealand’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual (VIRM), all of which require compliant headlamps on road-going vehicles.

On this compact SUV, the headlights serve the everyday essentials: seeing clearly at night and in poor weather, making the vehicle visible to others, and providing a defined cut-off on low beam to avoid glare. Most 2010 Bego variants run halogen reflector headlights—commonly with H4 dual‑filament globes for low/high beam—though owners should verify the exact globe type against the vehicle’s handbook or the markings on the lamp housing.

As part of regular servicing of a 2010 Daihatsu Bego, it pays to keep the headlights in top nick:

  • Inspect lenses for haze, yellowing, moisture or cracks, restore or reseal as needed.
  • Check aim on level ground to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic and to maximise road coverage.
  • Replace globes in pairs to keep brightness and colour consistent. Avoid touching the glass, use gloves.
  • Check fuses and the headlight relay if one side is out or lights flicker.
  • Clean the rear covers and ensure dust caps are properly seated to keep moisture out.
  • Apply a UV protectant after lens polishing to slow future haze.

Globe replacement is straightforward: access the rear of the headlamp, remove the rubber dust cover, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, swap the globe, and refit carefully with the locating tabs aligned. Always test low and high beam before closing the bonnet. If the beam pattern looks odd, recheck the seating and then the aim.

For owners wanting brighter light, choose quality ADR-compliant halogen globes of the same wattage. LED or HID conversions in halogen housings can run foul of Australian and NZ regulations unless the entire assembly is certified. As a rule of thumb, a quick headlight check every 10,000 kilometres or six months—plus before WoF/rego checks—keeps night driving safer and less stressful.

What headlight globes does a 2010 Daihatsu Bego use?

Most models use H4 12V 60/55W halogen globes for low/high beam, with T10 (W5W) wedge bulbs for parkers. Some trims may differ, so it’s best to confirm via the owner’s manual or the stamp on the headlamp housing.

How do they adjust the headlight aim on a Bego?

There’s a vertical adjuster on the back of each lamp. Park on level ground about 5 metres from a wall, set tyre pressures and normal load, then adjust low-beam cut-off to the specified height in the service guide. Small turns make big differences—go slowly.

Are LED or HID headlight upgrades legal in AU/NZ for this model?

Retrofit LED or HID globes in halogen reflectors generally aren’t legal unless the complete headlamp assembly is approved to ADR/UNECE and, for HID, includes the required levelling and washers. If upgrading, look for certified assemblies or stick with premium halogen globes.