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2014 Holden Barina headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2014 Holden Barina (TM-series). According to the Holden Barina TM Owner’s Handbook (MY14) and GM Service Information for TM models, the vehicle leaves the factory with halogen headlamps and is designed to meet Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00) for road lighting. Most AU/NZ TM models use separate bulbs for low and high beam—typically H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam—though some variants may use a combined H4 bulb. Always confirm by checking the handbook or the lamp markings.
On a Barina, the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night driving: they light the road ahead, make the car visible to others, and provide a clean cut-off to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. They’re also a legal requirement for roadworthiness and rego, so keeping them bright and correctly aimed is part of responsible ownership.
When it’s time for servicing, it’s worth giving the lights a proper once-over. Dull or yellowed lenses, a patchy beam pattern, or a bulb that takes on a grey film are all signs it’s time to act. Replace bulbs in pairs so the colour and brightness match, and stick with quality parts that meet ADR standards. If visibility still feels average after new bulbs, the lens may need a clean or a professional restore to clear oxidation.
- Check headlight operation and beam aim at every service or roughly every 10,000–15,000 km.
- Replace bulbs in pairs, avoid touching the glass. If you do, clean with isopropyl alcohol.
- Confirm your exact bulb types (often H11 low, HB3/9005 high, T10 parkers), as trim levels can differ.
- Be cautious with LED “retrofits”, many aren’t ADR-compliant for halogen housings and can cause glare.
- If both lights fail, check the under-bonnet fuse/relay box before assuming multiple bulbs are gone.
- Light misting inside the lens after rain can be normal, pooling water suggests a failed seal or vent—time to repair or replace the assembly.
Owners who DIY the job will usually access the bulbs from under the bonnet: remove the rear dust cap, disconnect the plug, release the retainer, swap the bulb, then refit and test. After any headlight work, a quick beam check against a wall on level ground helps ensure the aim is spot-on and road-friendly.
Popular questions about 2014 Holden Barina headlights
Q: What headlight bulbs fit a 2014 Holden Barina?
A: Most TM-series cars in Australia and New Zealand use H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam, with T10 wedge parkers. Some variants may use a combined H4 bulb. The quickest way to be sure is to check the Owner’s Handbook or read the bulb markings on the lamp housing before you buy.
Q: Can the Barina’s halogen headlights be upgraded to LED?
A: Only if the LEDs are specifically approved and ADR-compliant for that housing. Many off-the-shelf LED retrofits aren’t legal on public roads, can scatter light, and may fail a warrant or rego check. If you do upgrade, choose compliant parts and confirm beam aim. It’s also wise to advise your insurer of lighting modifications.
Q: How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2014 Barina?
A: There are adjustment screws on the headlamp assembly. Park on level ground about five metres from a wall, set tyre pressures and normal load, and follow the aiming guide in the Owner’s Handbook for the correct cut-off height. Small turns make big differences—aim for a sharp, flat cut-off that sits just below eye level of oncoming traffic.