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2010 Lexus IS headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Lexus IS and are essential equipment. Technical documentation such as the 2010 Lexus IS Owner’s Manual, Lexus New Car Features (NCF) for the XE20 series, and the Toyota/Lexus Electronic Parts Catalogue confirm the model was supplied with projector headlamps in two main variants: halogen (commonly H11 low beam with HB3/9005 high beam) or HID/Xenon (commonly D4S low beam) on higher trims, with some vehicles featuring Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) and headlamp washers. Australian Design Rules (ADR) and NZTA lighting regulations also require compliant forward lighting, so headlights are very much relevant to this vehicle.
On the 2010 IS, the headlights provide safe forward visibility at night and in poor weather, help others see the vehicle, and, on HID/AFS models, can actively improve cornering visibility. Clear lenses and correct beam aim are crucial to avoid glare and to pass a WOF/roadworthy check.
For servicing, there’s no fixed replacement interval, but bulbs should be changed when output drops or a lamp fails. Halogen globes tend to dim with age, HID capsules can shift colour or take longer to reach full brightness as they wear. Typical fitments are H11 (halogen low), HB3/9005 (high), or D4S (HID low), but always confirm via the owner’s manual or the marking on the lamp housing.
- Handle globes carefully, don’t touch the glass. Use gloves or a clean tissue.
- For HID systems (D4S), there’s high voltage—disconnect the battery and consider a professional replacement.
- Check the headlight aim after any front-end work or bulb change. Mis-aim can cause poor visibility or glare.
- Inspect lenses for hazing, a quality restore kit can revive output, but heavy UV damage may warrant new assemblies.
- If one halogen globe fails, replacing both sides can keep brightness and colour matched.
- If the AFS warning light is on, have the levelling sensor and AFS module scanned before replacing parts blindly.
Common service touchpoints include the headlight fuses and relays under the bonnet, connector corrosion checks, and ensuring the rubber dust caps are seated to prevent condensation. When buying parts in AU/NZ, stick with reputable brands and the correct spec to stay compliant with local regulations.
Popular questions about 2010 Lexus IS headlights
What bulb type does a 2010 Lexus IS use?
Most halogen-equipped cars use H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. HID/Xenon cars typically use D4S for the low beam with a separate halogen high beam. Always confirm against the owner’s manual or the marking on the headlamp housing, as market and trim variations exist.
How can someone tell if their IS has HID or AFS headlights?
Signs include headlamp washers, an AFS switch near the steering column, no manual levelling dial (auto-levelling present), and a brief bluish flash on start-up from HID capsules. If unsure, check for “D4S” or “HID” markings on the housing or consult the build sheet.
How often should headlights be replaced and what does it cost in AU/NZ?
Replace when dim, discoloured, or failed—there’s no strict interval. Halogen globes are typically $20–$60 each, D4S HID capsules often $80–$200 each. Labour can be 0.5–1.0 hour. Full replacement headlamp assemblies vary widely by brand and spec.