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2010 Ford Fiesta Headlights

Headlights absolutely are fitted to the 2010 Ford Fiesta. This is confirmed by the Ford Owner’s Manual for the 2010 Fiesta (lighting and bulb replacement sections), Ford global Workshop Manual references for the Mk7/WS–WT Fiesta, and Australian Design Rule 13/00 (and equivalent NZ requirements) mandating dipped and main-beam lamps on road-going vehicles. So yes—headlights are relevant, essential and standard on this model.

On a 2010 Fiesta, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in foul weather, letting the driver see the road ahead and making the vehicle visible to everyone else. Most cars of this year run halogen units, delivering reliable, ADR-compliant illumination. Depending on trim, the Fiesta may use a dual‑filament bulb or separate low and high beams, the owner’s manual and the bulb cap label under the bonnet will confirm the exact spec for the specific car.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check beam aim, lens clarity and bulb brightness. Halogen bulbs dim with age, so replacing them in pairs keeps light output even. Stick with ADR/E-marked bulbs and the factory wattage—over‑wattage bulbs can cook wiring or housings and won’t pass a WOF/reg. If a bulb’s out, switch the ignition off, remove the rear dust cover, unclip or twist the holder, and swap the bulb without touching the glass. Refit the seal correctly to keep moisture out, then test both beams and indicators.

Cloudy lenses? That’s UV haze on the plastic. A plastic-safe headlight restoration kit can tidy them up, restoring throw and cut‑off. Persistent moisture inside the lamp points to a missing cap or tired gasket—sort the seal before it corrodes connectors. After suspension work or a front knock, get the beam alignment checked on a proper headlight aimer.

  • Inspect operation: low/high beam, indicators and parkers every few months.
  • Clean lenses with pH‑neutral car shampoo, avoid harsh solvents.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs and keep a spare in the boot for road trips.
  • If upgrading, choose ADR‑compliant lamps and avoid glare‑heavy conversions.

Looked after, the Fiesta’s headlights deliver clear, legal lighting that makes night driving less of a chore and a lot safer.

Popular questions about 2010 Ford Fiesta headlights

What bulb type does a 2010 Ford Fiesta use?
It depends on trim and market. Many WS/WT Fiestas in AU/NZ use a halogen dual‑filament bulb for low/high beam, while some variants use separate low and high beam bulbs. The definitive answer is printed on the headlamp cap and listed in the owner’s manual—check those before buying parts.

If unsure, take the old bulb to the parts counter or quote the VIN so the correct fitment can be confirmed.

How do you adjust the headlight aim?
There are plastic adjusters on the headlamp housing for vertical and horizontal aim. Park on level ground about five metres from a wall, measure headlight height, and set the cut‑off slightly below that mark. For the best result—and to meet WOF/reg standards—have a workshop check aim on a beam setter.

If the car is heavily loaded, use the manual levelling dial (if fitted) to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic.

Why are my headlights cloudy or showing condensation?
Cloudy lenses are from UV exposure on the plastic. A headlight restoration kit can restore clarity, severely crazed lenses may need replacement. Light mist after rain is often normal and clears with use.

If you see beads or pooling, a seal or dust cap is likely compromised. Dry the unit, replace the cap/seal, and ensure the rear cover is fully seated after bulb changes.