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2011 Volkswagen Amarok headlight bulbs

Based on technical references including the Volkswagen Amarok (2011) Owner’s Manual and AU/NZ bulb catalogues from Narva and OSRAM, the 2011 Amarok is fitted with serviceable halogen headlight bulbs. Most Australasian models use an H4 12V 60/55W globe for combined low and high beam in the main headlamp housing, with variations possible by trim and market. That means headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant on this ute and are a normal maintenance item.

The headlight bulbs on a 2011 Amarok do the heavy lifting for night driving and poor weather. They provide a crisp, road-legal beam so the driver can see hazards in time and other road users can see the vehicle clearly. Because they’re halogen, light output will slowly fade with age and hours of use, so even before a globe pops, visibility can drop off noticeably on dark country roads.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the headlights for brightness, colour shift, and any moisture inside the lens. If one globe fails, replacing both sides together keeps the beam pattern and colour matched. Stick to the correct spec (commonly H4 12V 60/55W for AU/NZ Amarok models) and avoid over‑wattage globes that can overheat wiring or housings. When installing, don’t touch the glass, skin oils can create hot spots and shorten globe life—use gloves or a clean tissue.

Access is straightforward: open the bonnet, remove the rear headlamp cover, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, and withdraw the globe. Note the locating tabs so the new bulb seats properly. After any bulb change, check aim against a wall or have a workshop verify alignment to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. If bulbs fail frequently, have the charging voltage, grounds, connectors, and headlamp seals checked—overvoltage or moisture will kill halogens early.

For drivers doing lots of rural kilometres, carrying a spare H4 and a W5W park light globe is cheap insurance. LED or HID “retrofit” kits in halogen housings can cause glare and may not meet ADR/WoF requirements, legality varies by state and in NZ, so confirm compliance before fitting anything non‑standard. Quality halogen upgrades that remain within the original wattage and meet road standards are usually the safest bet for a clean, compliant beam.

  • Replace bulbs in pairs for even light.
  • Keep lenses clean and dry, fix cracks and seals.
  • Verify aim after replacement.

Popular questions about 2011 Volkswagen Amarok headlight bulbs

What headlight bulb type fits a 2011 Amarok?
The vast majority of AU/NZ‑delivered 2011 Amarok models use an H4 12V 60/55W halogen for combined low/high beam. Some market variants may use separate bulbs (e.g., H7 low, H1 high), so it’s best to check the owner’s manual or the part label on the back of the headlamp to confirm before buying.

How often should the bulbs be replaced?
Halogen globes dim gradually, often losing noticeable brightness well before they fail outright. Many owners swap them every 2–3 years or at the first sign of reduced night visibility. If one blows, replace both sides to keep colour and output matched.

Can I upgrade to LED bulbs legally?
Retrofitting LED or HID bulbs into halogen reflector housings can create glare and may not comply with ADR in Australia or Warrant of Fitness requirements in NZ. Rules vary, so confirm local legality and compliance. If upgrading, choose solutions specifically approved for road use in your jurisdiction and ensure the beam pattern remains correct.

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