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2011 Toyota Hiace headlight bulbs — purpose, fitment and easy servicing tips
Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 2011 Toyota Hiace. Technical sources such as the Toyota Hiace Owner’s Manual for the H200 series and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for AU/NZ models specify replaceable halogen headlight bulbs (commonly H4 dual‑filament 12V 60/55W, depending on trim). These are standard service items rather than sealed units, so they’re designed to be replaced during the vehicle’s life.
On a 2011 Hiace, the headlight bulbs do the everyday heavy lifting: low beam for regular night driving and high beam for clear visibility on open roads. When bulbs age they dim and shift colour, which shortens reaction time and can make night driving a bit dodgy. That’s why it’s smart to replace them in pairs and keep the beam pattern and colour consistent across both sides.
Servicing is straightforward and can be done in the driveway with basic tools. Always switch the ignition off, open the bonnet, and work from the rear of the headlamp. Unplug the connector, peel back the rubber dust boot, release the wire spring clip, and lift the old bulb out. Avoid touching the new bulb’s glass with bare fingers—use gloves or a clean tissue—then refit in reverse. Once both sides are done, test low and high beams and check the headlight aim. If your Hiace has a headlight levelling dial, set it correctly for your load.
- Watch for signs it’s time to change: dim or yellowed light, one side out, or flickering.
- Use quality OEM‑spec halogen bulbs (typically H4 for AU/NZ Hiace) and confirm the fitment in the glovebox manual or by VIN.
- If both lights fail, check the fuse and headlight relay. Frequent failures? Have the charging voltage checked (about 13.5–14.5 V with engine running) and inspect earths for corrosion.
- Keep the lens clean and consider a headlight restoration if the plastic is cloudy—clear lenses make a big difference.
- Thinking about LEDs? Only use ADR‑compliant solutions that preserve a safe beam pattern and legality.
For long‑term reliability, stick with reputable bulbs, replace them every few years or when output drops, and don’t forget a quick headlight aim check after any front‑end work or heavy loading. The Hiace is a workhorse—fresh, well‑aimed bulbs help it stay that way after dark.
Popular questions about 2011 Toyota Hiace headlight bulbs
What headlight bulb type fits a 2011 Toyota Hiace?
Most AU/NZ 2011 Hiace H200 models use an H4 dual‑filament 12V 60/55W halogen bulb for combined low/high beam. Variations can exist across trims and build dates, so it’s best to confirm against the owner’s manual or with the vehicle’s VIN to be certain before purchasing.
Can they upgrade to LED bulbs on a 2011 Hiace?
It’s possible, but only with ADR‑compliant solutions that maintain a correct beam pattern and don’t cause glare. Many drop‑in LED bulbs in halogen reflectors aren’t road‑legal in Australia or New Zealand and may affect insurance or WOF/roadworthy checks. If upgrading, choose compliant kits or complete headlamp assemblies designed for LED.
Why do headlight bulbs keep blowing on a Hiace?
Common causes include vibration, poor earths, moisture in the housing, over‑voltage from the alternator, and touching the bulb glass during install. Have charging voltage checked, clean and secure the earths, replace any torn dust boots, and use quality bulbs. Replacing in pairs and avoiding fingerprints on the glass also helps longevity.