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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142TP

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142TP

$1,107
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 7000 rpm 80mm - 333015032
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 7000 rpm 80mm - 333015032

$644
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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 29mm Length 50m - 56756-50

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 29mm Length 50m - 56756-50

$985
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Hella Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 2426H

Hella Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 2426H

$693
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BX100 WHITE REFLECTOR 93X35X7.5MM - 7035WB

BX100 WHITE REFLECTOR 93X35X7.5MM - 7035WB

$559
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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 6.4mm Length 100m - 56750-100

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 6.4mm Length 100m - 56750-100

$725
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Narva Marine LED Scene lamp flood beam 9-33V - 72467W

Narva Marine LED Scene lamp flood beam 9-33V - 72467W

$593
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Strobe Amber 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - 85454A

Strobe Amber 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - 85454A

$1,502
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LED Strobe Red/Blue 12V Permanent Mount - 85216RB

LED Strobe Red/Blue 12V Permanent Mount - 85216RB

$738
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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 48mm Length 25m - 56758-25

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 48mm Length 25m - 56758-25

$1,115
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DGITAL UREA/DEF/ADBLUE METER 1IN - ADTUM

DGITAL UREA/DEF/ADBLUE METER 1IN - ADTUM

$1,021
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Hella LED COMBO H/LAMP ASSY LH 12/24V - 1LE996374031

Hella LED COMBO H/LAMP ASSY LH 12/24V - 1LE996374031

$1,693
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Roof Clamp(Strap) To Suit Holden Colorado - 85129

Roof Clamp(Strap) To Suit Holden Colorado - 85129

$724
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Ecco LED Beacon Red 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - ACX2378

Ecco LED Beacon Red 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - ACX2378

$742
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2013 Toyota Avensis Headlight Bulbs Guide: Maintenance and Replacement Tips

The 2013 Toyota Avensis, like most vehicles of its era, definitely uses headlight bulbs as a vital part of its lighting system. Headlight bulbs are essential components that allow the driver to see clearly at night or in poor weather conditions, while also making the vehicle visible to others on the road. Whether you own a sedan or wagon version of the 2013 Avensis, maintaining the condition and performance of the headlight bulbs plays a key role in safe driving.

Headlight bulbs on the 2013 Toyota Avensis come in various types depending on the trim and market. Typically, this model uses halogen bulbs for both low beam and high beam lights. Some versions or optional trims may have more advanced lighting setups, but the standard is halogen. These bulbs generate light by heating a filament, producing a bright beam for clear road illumination without the complexity or cost of newer types like HID or LED.

Why does the 2013 Toyota Avensis use headlight bulbs? Simply put, headlights are necessary to ensure the driver can maintain visibility in dark or poor weather conditions such as rain or fog. Without lights, driving at night or in low visibility would be very risky. The bulbs shine light forward to light up the road, helping the driver react to obstacles or hazards well ahead. At the same time, the light beam signals the vehicle's presence to oncoming drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

Replacing or maintaining the headlight bulbs on a Toyota Avensis is pretty straightforward and an important part of regular vehicle upkeep. Over time, headlight bulbs can dim or fail completely due to filament wear or vibration from driving. Regular checks help catch any issues before bulbs burn out entirely. When replacing bulbs, it's best to stick to the manufacturer's recommended type and specifications to ensure proper fit and brightness.

While servicing the 2013 Avensis, it's a good idea to inspect the headlight bulbs for signs of ageing such as yellowing glass, flickering, or dim light output. The lenses themselves should also be clean and free from cracks or clouding, as this can affect light clarity. If the bulbs appear worn or weak, replacing them promptly will help maintain optimal night driving safety. Many drivers replace both bulbs at the same time to ensure even lighting on both sides.

Here are some useful tips for handling headlight bulbs on the 2013 Toyota Avensis:

  • Always switch off the headlights and allow bulbs to cool before attempting replacement to avoid burns.
  • Wear gloves or use a clean cloth to handle bulbs, as oils from the skin can reduce bulb life when transferred onto glass.
  • Check the owner's manual or parts guide for correct bulb types and wattages.
  • Consider upgrading to higher performance halogen bulbs for improved brightness if needed.
  • Ensure the headlight housing and lenses are securely fitted and free from moisture ingress, which can damage bulbs.
  • Test headlights after installation by turning them on in a dark area to check beam alignment and brightness.

Many drivers find it helpful to set reminders for headlight bulb inspection every 12 months or as part of their regular car servicing routine. This way, they stay ahead of any lighting problems that could lead to safety issues or legal fines. Using quality replacement bulbs from reputable parts suppliers also contributes to overall lighting reliability and longevity.

It's also worth noting that the 2013 Toyota Avensis usually has separate bulbs for low beam and high beam functions. The low beam is your everyday driving light, carefully angled to avoid dazzling other drivers. The high beam delivers extra light for situations where there is no oncoming traffic and maximum visibility is needed. Keeping both bulbs in good shape ensures the driver can comfortably switch between lighting modes without any loss in visibility.

While modern cars sometimes come with LED or HID systems, the 2013 Avensis sticks to halogen bulbs, which still deliver reliable illumination. Halogen bulbs are easy to replace and generally affordable, making maintenance practical even for DIY enthusiasts. Plus, halogens produce a warm, natural light that many drivers find easier on the eyes during night driving.

Overall, headlight bulbs are clearly a necessary part of the 2013 Toyota Avensis's design. Looking after these bulbs is an important part of vehicle maintenance, ensuring safe driving conditions and helping the car comply with road safety laws in Australia. Whether the journey is on busy highways or remote country roads, well-maintained headlight bulbs give drivers peace of mind and better control behind the wheel.