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Parts for your 2014 Toyota Land cruiser-Exterior bulbs
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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser exterior-bulbs — what they do and how to look after them
Exterior-bulbs are absolutely used on the 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series. Toyota’s Owner’s Manual and repair literature for the J200 platform list serviceable lamps for headlights, indicators, parkers, fog lights, brake and tail lamps, reverse lights and number-plate lights. These details appear in the Lighting and Specifications sections of the Toyota Owner’s Manual (2014 LC200) and the Toyota Repair Manual/EL section, and align with Australian Design Rules (ADR) and NZ vehicle lighting regulations that mandate functioning exterior lighting. Depending on trim and market, the Land Cruiser may run halogen or HID low-beams, with halogen high-beams, plus conventional wedge and bayonet bulbs for the various rear and side lamps.
On this Land Cruiser, exterior-bulbs do the heavy lifting for safety and compliance—helping the driver see at night and making the big wagon visible to everyone else. From towing on rural roads to school runs in the suburbs, properly working bulbs reduce risk and keep the vehicle legal under ADR 13/00 and related lighting standards.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to give every exterior-bulb a quick function check: parkers, low and high beam, front and rear indicators, stop/tail, reverse, fogs and number-plate. Replace any failed or dull bulbs promptly, ideally in pairs for left/right items to keep brightness even. Always match the specified type and wattage in the owner’s manual or parts catalogue