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2010 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Toyota Vitz/Yaris. This is supported by Toyota’s 2010 Yaris/Vitz owner’s manual and parts catalogues, and by road-legal lighting standards such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting) and the NZTA Warrant of Fitness lighting requirements. The model left the factory with halogen headlamps and is designed to operate with dipped (low) and main (high) beams for safe night and low-visibility driving.

On this model, the headlights do two big jobs: help the driver see the road ahead and help other road users see the car. The reflector housings and polycarbonate lenses are tuned so the light pattern throws a clean cutoff on low beam to reduce glare, while high beam reaches further down the road. The units are typically E-marked or ADR-compliant and, when kept clear and correctly aimed, give reliable, legal performance for Aussie and Kiwi roads.

As part of routine servicing, headlights deserve a quick check. Halogen bulbs slowly dim with age, so replacing them in pairs keeps the colour and brightness even. Many 2010 Vitz/Yaris variants use a dual‑filament H4 (60/55 W) bulb, others split the beams with separate bulbs (commonly H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam). Trim and market can vary, so the best move is to confirm by VIN or the owner’s manual, or by reading the markings on the existing bulbs. Stick to the correct wattage and avoid touching the glass with bare fingers.

  • Check at each service (or ~10,000 km): are the beams bright, even, and aimed correctly?
  • Look for cloudy/yellowed lenses, moisture inside the housing, or a flicker on bumps.
  • Clean lenses with a plastic-safe cleaner, if hazy, consider a reputable UV-restoration kit.
  • If a bulb fails, inspect related fuses, connectors, and the headlight levelling switch (if fitted).

DIY bulb replacement is straightforward: open the bonnet, remove the rear dust cap, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, swap the bulb, and refit. After any bulb or housing change, check aim on a level surface to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, workshops can set this precisely to ADR/NZTA guidelines. Thinking about LED retrofits? Only use road-legal, compliant solutions—many plug‑in LED bulbs in halogen housings won’t pass WoF/RWC checks. Quality, ADR/NZ‑compliant halogen bulbs generally deliver the best legal results in this vehicle.

Popular questions about 2010 Toyota Vitz/Yaris headlights

What headlight bulb type fits a 2010 Toyota Vitz/Yaris?
Bulb fitment varies by market and trim. Many XP90 Vitz/Yaris models use a dual‑filament H4 60/55 W for both low and high beam, while others use separate bulbs such as H11 (low) and HB3/9005 (high). The safest bet is to confirm via the owner’s manual, by VIN, or by checking the stamping on the existing bulb. Avoid higher‑wattage bulbs that can overheat wiring or housings.

How often should the headlights be serviced or replaced?
Inspect at every service or about every 10,000 km. Halogen bulbs typically last 2–5 years but dim before they die, so replace in pairs when light output drops. Keep lenses clear, restore UV protection if they haze, and verify aim after any bulb or housing change to meet ADR/NZTA requirements.

Are LED replacement bulbs legal in a 2010 Vitz/Yaris?
Often not, if simply plugged into halogen reflector housings. In Australia and New Zealand, legality hinges on compliance with ADR/NZTA standards, non‑approved LED retrofits may fail WoF/RWC. If upgrading, choose lighting that’s specifically certified for road use, or stick with premium, compliant halogen bulbs.

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