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2010 Ford Focus Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Ford Focus and are a core safety system. This is supported by the 2010 Ford Focus Owner’s Manual and workshop literature, which specify halogen headlamp assemblies and service procedures, and by Australian Design Rule 13/00 and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, which require compliant dipped and main-beam headlamps on passenger vehicles. So, headlights aren’t just relevant to a 2010 Focus—they’re essential.

On this model, the headlights provide reliable forward lighting for night driving and poor weather, while also making the vehicle more visible to others. Most AU/NZ 2010 Focus (LV/LVII) variants run halogen bulbs—commonly H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam—though some trims may differ. Always confirm the exact bulb types on the lamp housing or in the owner’s manual before buying replacements.

For servicing, fresh and correctly aimed headlights make a noticeable difference. Halogen bulbs dim gradually with use, so replacement in pairs keeps the light colour and brightness even from side to side. Many owners opt to replace low-beam bulbs every 2–3 years or around 40–60,000 kilometres, or sooner if night vision starts to feel sub-par.

  • Keep lenses clear: Wash with pH-neutral car wash, if hazy, consider a reputable restoration kit.
  • Avoid touching bulb glass: Oils shorten bulb life—use gloves or a clean tissue.
  • Check the aim: After suspension or front-end repairs, verify beam height and cut-off to ADR/NZ specs.
  • Match wattage: Stick to OEM-equivalent wattage to prevent wiring or reflector damage.
  • Seal health: Light misting can be normal, pooling water or persistent fogging points to a breather or seal issue.

Basic replacement is straightforward on many Focus variants: open the bonnet, access the rear of the headlamp, remove the dust cover, release the bulb retaining spring or clip, swap the bulb, and refit the cover securely. Where space is tight, removing the headlamp unit (following the workshop manual) can make life easier. After any bulb change, a quick aim check against a wall helps confirm alignment.

During routine servicing, technicians typically inspect headlight operation, lens condition, beam aim, and electrical connectors, and will advise on bulb or housing replacement as needed to keep the Focus compliant and safe at night.

Popular questions about 2010 Ford Focus headlights

What headlight bulb type does a 2010 Ford Focus use?
Many AU/NZ 2010 Focus (LV/LVII) models use H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam. Some trims or markets can differ (e.g., projector variants). The safest bet is to confirm by checking the owner’s manual, the bulb holder markings, or a parts catalogue using the VIN.

How often should the headlights be replaced?
Halogen bulbs can lose brightness before they fail outright. Replacing low-beam bulbs in pairs every 2–3 years, or when output looks yellow or dim, keeps night visibility consistent. Heavy night driving or frequent short trips can bring forward that interval.

How should the headlight aim be set?
Park on level ground facing a wall or screen and follow ADR/NZ alignment guidelines (typically a slight downward drop at distance with the cut-off level). If unsure, a workshop can set aim precisely to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic while maximising reach.

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