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Parts for your 2011 Toyota Crown-Headlights

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2011 Toyota Crown headlights — purpose, care and replacement

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2011 Toyota Crown. Technical references including the Toyota Crown S200 series Owner’s Manual (2011, JPN) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue confirm projector headlamps as standard equipment. Many trims run D4S HID (xenon) low-beam with auto-levelling and, on some grades, Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS), while selected entry variants use halogen low-beam (commonly H11). High-beam is typically halogen (HB3/9005). That makes headlights a key service item on any 2011 Crown—especially popular JDM imports in Australia and New Zealand.

The job of the Crown’s headlights is simple but crucial: help the driver see clearly and be seen, day or night, city or country. The projector setup throws a clean, sharp beam pattern with a proper cut-off to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. On HID-equipped cars, auto-levelling keeps the beam height consistent when the boot’s loaded or when the road undulates, and AFS can swivel the beam a touch into bends for extra confidence.

For maintenance, owners should keep lenses clean and clear. Road grime and UV can haze the outer polycarbonate, wash with car shampoo and, if needed, use a plastic-safe polish and reseal with a UV protectant. If condensation appears, a light fog after rain can be normal, but heavy moisture suggests a tired cap or gasket—check the rear covers and vents for a proper seal.

Bulb replacement is straightforward but mind the details. Always confirm the exact bulb types by VIN or lamp labels, as trims vary. Replace bulbs in pairs so colour and brightness match. Don’t touch the glass—use clean gloves. For HID systems, allow the lamp to cool, disconnect the 12V negative terminal, and avoid poking around the igniter/ballast if unsure—HID components carry high voltage. If output has gone pink/blue or seems dim after a few years, that’s typical HID ageing, plan a fresh pair of quality D4S capsules. Halogen owners may see dimming or a yellowed beam after a couple of years or many kilometres—new H11/HB3 bulbs will perk things up.

Correct aim matters for ADR compliance in Australia and WoF checks in New Zealand. Use the manual adjusters (or the cabin leveller where fitted) and set the aim on level ground, or have a trusted workshop align the beams with a proper tester. Good light and good manners to other road users—too easy.

  • Check operation monthly: low, high, indicators, parkers and fogs.
  • Clean lenses gently, avoid harsh abrasives that cut through the UV coat.
  • If upgrading, stick to ADR-compliant parts and correct wattage to protect wiring and housings.

What headlight bulbs fit a 2011 Toyota Crown?
It varies by grade. Many Royal Saloon/Athlete trims use D4S HID for low-beam with HB3/9005 for high-beam, some entry variants run H11 halogen low-beam. Fog lights are commonly H11 and parkers T10/W5W. Always verify by VIN, headlamp label, or the Toyota EPC before ordering.

Why are my Crown headlights dim or the colour looks off?
HID capsules fade and can shift pink/blue as they age, replace D4S bulbs in pairs. For halogen, output drops over time and lenses may haze—fresh bulbs and a gentle lens restore usually bring back crisp light. Also check voltage, earths, and that the headlight aim isn’t set too low.

How should the headlights be aimed for AU/NZ roads?
On level ground, set low-beam so the cut-off sits just below head height at distance and kicks up to the left for left-hand traffic. Use the adjusters (and the cabin leveller if fitted). For best results—and for ADR/WoF peace of mind—have a workshop use a beam setter.

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