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Narva EX2 10 inch LED Light Bar - 72830

Narva EX2 10 inch LED Light Bar - 72830

$301
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Hella DURALED COMBI-SR DT Connector Lamp - 2VP015075001

Hella DURALED COMBI-SR DT Connector Lamp - 2VP015075001

$300
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Redarc Battery Isolator 24V 100A Continuous - SBI24

Redarc Battery Isolator 24V 100A Continuous - SBI24

$325
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Narva Fan Fare Horn 12V 110dB - 72501

Narva Fan Fare Horn 12V 110dB - 72501

$271
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 700 kpa) - 150077020
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 700 kpa) - 150077020

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HELLA Day Time Running Light LED 24V Rectangle Kit

HELLA Day Time Running Light LED 24V Rectangle Kit

$229
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HELLA 12V LED Int/Exterior Strip Lamp - 2652

HELLA 12V LED Int/Exterior Strip Lamp - 2652

$212
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Hella DURALED COMBI-SR Lamp Bulk - 2VP015074007

Hella DURALED COMBI-SR Lamp Bulk - 2VP015074007

$208
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Narva Euro Plug 24V 15Pin H/Duty Round Plastic - 82195

Narva Euro Plug 24V 15Pin H/Duty Round Plastic - 82195

$198
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 10- 180 Ohms 52mm - 301030001
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 10- 180 Ohms 52mm - 301030001

$181
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Dorman Fuel Line Quick Connectors 5pc

Dorman Fuel Line Quick Connectors 5pc

$180
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VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 12V (0 - 100 psi) - 350010021
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VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 12V (0 - 100 psi) - 350010021

$206
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HELLA LED Stop/Tail Lamp Flush Mount - 12V/24V  - 2390

HELLA LED Stop/Tail Lamp Flush Mount - 12V/24V - 2390

$194
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Reverse Light LED 12V Modular Mount - 94518

Reverse Light LED 12V Modular Mount - 94518

$204
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Narva LED Light Bar 9V-36V 1800 Lumens - 72364

Narva LED Light Bar 9V-36V 1800 Lumens - 72364

$174
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Narva Heavy Duty Cable Ties 9mm x 530mm - 100Pc - 56414

Narva Heavy Duty Cable Ties 9mm x 530mm - 100Pc - 56414

$173
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Narva Front Marker Light Clear LED 9 To 33V - 91612W

Narva Front Marker Light Clear LED 9 To 33V - 91612W

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2011 Toyota Blade Headlight Bulbs: What You Need to Know

The 2011 Toyota Blade, a stylish hatchback primarily sold in Japan, does indeed use headlight bulbs as a crucial component of its lighting system. Like most road vehicles, the headlight bulbs play a vital role in ensuring the driver's safety and the vehicle's visibility on the road. Whether you are navigating through the busy city streets of Tokyo or cruising along dimly lit country roads, these bulbs provide the essential illumination needed to see and be seen at night or in poor weather conditions.

Headlights on the Toyota Blade are typically halogen bulbs, which have long been a popular choice for vehicle lighting. They offer a good balance between brightness, longevity, and affordability. These bulbs work by heating a tungsten filament inside the bulb until it glows and produces light. The reflectors and lens of the headlight unit then focus and direct this light beam onto the road ahead.

Maintaining the headlights is more than just an aesthetic choice, it's a key part of safe driving. Regular checks and timely bulb replacements ensure that the light output remains at optimum levels. Since the 2011 Toyota Blade uses conventional halogen bulbs, it is important to be familiar with their maintenance and replacement to avoid being caught off guard during night drives or adverse weather.

Headlight bulbs are designed to be replaced periodically because over time they dim and their performance degrades. Factors such as vibration from driving, heat generated by the bulb, and exposure to moisture can accelerate the wear and tear. When a headlight bulb fails, it not only compromises driver visibility but also increases the risk of fines from road safety authorities who mandate functioning headlights for legal driving.

When it comes to replacing headlight bulbs on the Toyota Blade, there are some handy tips worth knowing. Firstly, it is crucial to replace bulbs in pairs. This means if one bulb goes out, the other one is probably not far behind. Changing both simultaneously ensures balanced lighting and keeps the road illuminated evenly, reducing eye strain on the driver.

Accessing the headlight bulbs on the Blade is relatively straightforward. Open the bonnet, locate the back of the headlight assembly, and you will find a cover that can be removed to access the bulbs. It is advisable to avoid touching the glass part of the halogen bulb with bare fingers, as oils from the skin can cause hot spots and shorten the bulb's life when it heats up during use. Instead, use gloves or a clean cloth when handling the bulb.

Choosing the right replacement bulb is another important consideration. For the 2011 Toyota Blade, the owner's manual or a trusted auto parts supplier can provide the correct bulb specification. Using bulbs that match the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) standards is important for maintaining beam pattern and brightness as intended by Toyota. Aftermarket bulbs or those with higher wattages can cause glare, damage the headlight housing, or even affect electrical systems.

While replacing the bulb, it is also a good time to inspect other parts of the headlight assembly. Check for any signs of moisture or cracks in the lens, which can reduce the effectiveness of the light and also cause premature bulb failure. Cleaning the headlight lens with a suitable product can help restore clarity and improve light output.

Headlight maintenance extends beyond just bulb changes. Proper aim and alignment of the headlights matter a great deal. Poorly aimed headlights can blind other drivers or fail to illuminate the road properly. It is wise to have headlights checked for alignment during vehicle servicing or if one notices that the light beam seems uneven or misdirected.

Another point to consider is the electrical connections. Over time, wiring harnesses and connectors can corrode or loosen, leading to flickering lights or intermittent operation. A professional mechanic can inspect and repair any such issues during routine service checks.

In Australia and many other countries, ensuring that all vehicle lights function correctly is not just about safety but also a legal requirement. Regularly inspecting and maintaining the headlight bulbs on a 2011 Toyota Blade will help keep the vehicle compliant with road regulations and contribute to overall road safety.

For owners who prefer a DIY approach, replacing headlight bulbs themselves can be a straightforward task. Many online tutorials and guides provide step-by-step instructions tailored to the Toyota Blade's headlight assembly. However, if something does not seem right or if you are unsure, consulting with a professional mechanic or authorised Toyota service centre is always a good idea.

Headlight bulbs are an often overlooked but essential part of vehicle upkeep. For the 2011 Toyota Blade, keeping these bulbs in good condition ensures that drivers can enjoy a safe driving experience during night trips, early mornings, or poor weather situations. Regular checks, proper replacement techniques, and using quality bulbs will keep the headlights shining bright and the roads safer for everyone.