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2010 Toyota Fortuner headlight bulbs: what they do and how to look after them
Based on technical sources including the Toyota Fortuner Owner’s Manual for the AN60 series (circa 2009–2011), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, and fitment catalogues from major bulb manufacturers (Philips/Osram), the 2010 Toyota Fortuner uses replaceable halogen headlight bulbs. Low/high beam is typically an H4 12V 60/55W dual‑filament bulb, with separate front fog bulbs (often H11) where fitted. So yes—headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant on this model.
On the 2010 Fortuner, the headlight bulbs provide both low and high beam through a single H4 globe in each headlamp. They’re there to keep night driving safe, help others see the vehicle, and meet roadworthy requirements in Australia and New Zealand. As halogen globes age, light output drops and colour shifts, so even before a bulb fails, visibility can suffer—especially on dark rural roads.
Servicing wise, it’s smart to treat headlight bulbs like wear items. Replacing them in pairs keeps brightness even left to right. When fitting a new bulb, don’t touch the glass—skin oils can create hot spots and shorten life. Access is via the engine bay: remove the rear rubber cover, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, swap the bulb, and refit everything. If in doubt, a workshop can handle it quickly.
After replacement, check beam aim. Small knocks, suspension changes, or a previous misfit can throw alignment out and dazzle oncoming traffic. Use the headlamp adjusters or have a technician set the aim to comply with ADR/WOF standards. If lights look dim even with fresh bulbs, check the battery/alternator charge and headlight earths—voltage drop steals brightness. Keep headlamp lenses clean and clear, haze or moisture inside the lens will cut light and may point to a failing seal that needs attention.
For drivers wanting a bit more punch, premium +brightness halogen H4 bulbs can lift output while staying road-legal. LED conversions may be tempting, but only use options that are compliant for road use in AU/NZ and compatible with the Fortuner’s reflector design, otherwise glare and compliance issues can arise.
- Use H4 12V 60/55W for main headlamps (check your trim/market to confirm).
- Replace in pairs, avoid touching the glass, and verify beam aim.
- Inspect lenses and seals, fix moisture or haze to restore light output.
Popular questions about 2010 Toyota Fortuner headlight bulbs
What headlight bulb type fits a 2010 Fortuner?
Most 2010 Fortuner models use an H4 12V 60/55W halogen bulb for low/high beam. Front fogs, where fitted, are commonly H11. Always confirm against the vehicle handbook or the label behind the headlamp for your market/trim.
How often should the bulbs be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval, but halogen bulbs dim over time. Many owners replace them every 2–4 years or when a noticeable drop in brightness occurs. If one fails, replace both sides to keep the beam colour and brightness matched.
Can LEDs be used instead of halogen H4s?
Only if the LED kit is compliant for road use in your state/territory or in NZ, and is suitable for the Fortuner’s reflector design. Non-compliant LEDs can cause glare and may fail WOF/roadworthy checks. When in doubt, choose quality halogen upgrades or seek professional advice.