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2014 Toyota Wish headlight bulbs

Technical references including the Toyota Owner’s Manual for the ZGE20/21 series (2009–2017), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), and workshop service information confirm the 2014 Toyota Wish uses replaceable headlight bulbs. Typical fitments are H11 halogen for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam on most grades, with some higher trims offering a factory HID/Xenon projector low beam that uses a D4S bulb and auto-levelling. These sources also note standard servicing cautions such as not touching the glass and checking headlight aim after replacement. So yes—headlight bulbs are definitely fitted and serviceable on a 2014 Toyota Wish.

On a 2014 Toyota Wish, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and poor-weather visibility. Whether it’s the common H11 halogen low beam or the HID D4S option on select trims, bright, correctly aimed lights help other road users see the vehicle and let the driver pick hazards early. High beams (usually HB3/9005) throw light further down the road when conditions allow.

They’re consumables, so swapping them before they fail is smart. For halogens, expect output to fade over time, if one globe blows, replacing both sides keeps colour and brightness matched. HID burners last longer but gradually shift colour and dim—if the Wish has D4S, plan on renewal every few years or when output looks patchy.

Quick maintenance tips the workshop would back:

  • Common bulb types: H11 low beam (halogen), HB3/9005 high beam, some trims use D4S low beam (HID/Xenon). Always verify by VIN/build plate or existing lamp markings.
  • Don’t touch the glass. Skin oils create hot spots and shorten life—use gloves or a clean tissue.
  • Check headlight aim after any bulb change, poor aim can fail a WOF or roadworthy in NZ/AU.
  • Inspect connectors and seals, a light smear of dielectric grease can help keep moisture out.

Service cadence is easy: have the lights checked at each service (about every 10,000–15,000 km). If the driver notices dimming, flicker, or colour shift (especially on HID), it’s time. Avoid bargain, over-wattage lamps that can cook housings or wiring, stick with ADR-compliant, OEM-equivalent parts. If the lenses are hazy, a quick restore can boost brightness without touching the bulbs.

For DIYers, access is usually from the rear of the headlamp in the engine bay. Give the bulb a twist to release, swap like-for-like, and lock it back in. No dramas—just keep it clean, aim it right, and the Wish stays bright.

Popular questions about 2014 Toyota Wish headlight bulbs

What headlight bulbs does a 2014 Toyota Wish use?
The 2014 Wish commonly uses H11 for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam. Some higher trims have HID/Xenon low beams that take a D4S bulb. The easiest way to be certain is to check the existing bulb markings or confirm via the VIN in the Toyota EPC.

Is it legal to fit LED or HID bulbs in a 2014 Toyota Wish in Australia or New Zealand?
LED or HID conversions in housings designed for halogen are generally not road-legal unless the full system meets ADR requirements (AU) or NZTA/LVVTA rules, including correct beam pattern, self-levelling and washers for HID/LED. Use approved, vehicle-specific assemblies if upgrading, and check local regulations before fitting.

How often should the headlight bulbs be replaced, and should they be done in pairs?
Have them checked every service. Halogens often dim before failing, many workshops replace in pairs to keep brightness and colour matched. HID D4S bulbs last longer but should be replaced when output drops or colour shifts—doing both sides together keeps the beam even.