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2013 Holden Commodore Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2013 Holden Commodore. Under Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 for lighting installation and ADR 46/00 for headlamps), all passenger vehicles must have compliant headlamps. New Zealand requirements are similar under the Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. So headlights aren’t just relevant—they’re mandatory and a core safety system on this model.
On a 2013 Commodore, the headlights do the heavy lifting at dusk, night, and in poor weather. Low beam is tuned to give a wide, even spread without dazzling oncoming traffic, while high beam throws light further down the road for open-road visibility. Many trims use halogen projector units, and some variants pair them with LED daytime running lamps—handy for being seen, but DRLs aren’t a substitute for proper headlights.
As part of regular servicing of the 2013 Holden Commodore’s headlights, it pays to keep a simple routine. Replace bulbs in pairs so brightness and colour match. Avoid touching halogen glass with bare fingers—oils can shorten bulb life. Keep the lenses clean with pH-neutral car wash and a soft cloth, if the lenses look yellow or cloudy, a proper restoration kit or professional refinish can bring back clarity.
Moisture or fogging inside the unit usually points to a tired seal or cracked cap—sort that early to prevent corrosion on connectors. If a light is out, check the relevant fuse and relay before ordering parts. After any bulb change, confirm the aim, most Commodores include a leveling adjustment, but workshop alignment ensures the beam pattern meets ADR/NZ standards and doesn’t glare other drivers.
- Watch for signs it’s time: dim output, flickering, visible lens haze, or moisture.
- During replacement, secure the dust cap properly, route the wiring as found, and use quality, ADR-compliant parts.
- Have the headlights inspected at every service or roughly every 10,000–15,000 km, bulbs typically last 2–4 years depending on use.
Looked after, the Commodore’s headlights will give confident, legal illumination—making night drives feel easy and keeping WOF/roadworthy checks stress-free.
Popular questions about 2013 Holden Commodore headlights
What headlight bulbs does a 2013 Commodore use?
It varies by trim and whether the car has projector low beams or any premium lighting package. Many use halogen bulbs for both low and high beam. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual or parts guide by VIN to confirm exact fitment before buying.
Can LED or HID upgrades be fitted legally?
Only if the parts comply with ADR/NZ rules and are installed to maintain the correct beam pattern without glare. That usually means using purpose-designed, compliant assemblies. After any upgrade, have the aim checked professionally to keep things legal and safe.
How do you fix cloudy or yellowed headlight lenses?
Light haze can be polished with a quality restore kit that includes UV sealant. Heavier oxidation often needs a professional refinish. Keeping lenses clean and protected with a UV-safe sealant helps them stay clear longer.