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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser headlight-bulbs: purpose, care, and replacement

Technical sources including the 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser Owner’s Manual, the Toyota Repair Manual for the J200-series, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue confirm that this model uses replaceable headlight bulbs. Many 2014 variants run D4S HID (xenon) low‑beam projectors with HB3/9005 halogen high beam, some market grades use halogen H11 low beam with HB3 high beam. So headlight-bulbs are fully relevant to the 2014 Land Cruiser and part of routine servicing.

Headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving, throwing a crisp, well-shaped beam that meets ADR requirements and gives confident visibility on open roads and in bad weather. On HID-equipped Land Cruisers, the low beam fires via a ballast for a bright, white output and long service life. Halogen high beams provide instant punch for distance lighting when needed. Keeping the bulbs healthy means better reaction time, less eye strain, and fewer chances of getting pinged for poor lighting.

When it’s service time, a few smart habits make a big difference. Replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness matched. For HID low beams, fading to a pink/blue hue, slow start-up, or intermittent lighting are early signs it’s time. Halogens typically dim before they die, so if the lights seem dull, don’t wait. Avoid touching the glass of any bulb—oils from fingers can shorten life. If your Land Cruiser has HID, there’s high voltage at the ballast, disconnect the battery, allow components to discharge, and if unsure, have a licensed auto sparky handle it.

  • Check headlight aim after any bulb or assembly change—aim that’s too high can dazzle others, too low hurts visibility.
  • Inspect fuses, connectors, and earth points if a new bulb doesn’t fire.
  • Keep lenses clear, UV-faded or cloudy lenses rob light—restore or replace as needed.
  • Use bulbs that match the Toyota spec (D4S, HB3/9005, or H11 as applicable) for beam quality and compliance.
  • Every 12 months or 20,000 km, add a quick lighting check to your service routine.

Referencing the Toyota manuals and EPC ensures the right fitment by VIN, especially as equipment can vary by market and grade.

Popular questions

What bulb types does a 2014 Land Cruiser use?
Most 2014 models use D4S HID for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. Some market variants use halogen H11 for low beam with HB3/9005 high beam. The exact spec can vary by trim and region, so confirm against the Owner’s Manual, Toyota Repair Manual, or by VIN in the Toyota EPC.

Should headlight bulbs be replaced in pairs?
Yes—especially with HID and halogen. Output drops over time, so pairing keeps colour and brightness even, maintains a clean cutoff, and avoids a second teardown soon after. It’s a small cost for better night vision and a professional result.

Are LED retrofits legal on a 2014 Land Cruiser?
In Australia and New Zealand, plug-in LED retrofits in halogen or HID housings may not meet ADR/vehicle standards unless the entire assembly is approved. If you want LED performance, look for compliant headlamp assemblies or stick with the specified bulb types to stay road-legal.