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2015 Daihatsu Bego Headlights: What They Do and How to Look After Them
Headlights absolutely apply to the 2015 Daihatsu Bego. Technical references confirm factory‑fitted headlamps on this model: the 2015 Daihatsu Bego owner’s manual covers lighting operation and bulb replacement, the Toyota Rush (J200/J210) service manual (the Bego’s twin) details headlamp circuits and adjustment, and genuine Daihatsu/Toyota parts catalogues list complete headlamp assemblies and H4 bulbs for 2015 variants. On top of that, Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00) and the NZTA Vehicle Lighting Rule require compliant dipped and main beams on road‑going vehicles of this class in 2015. So yes—headlights are very much part of the 2015 Bego’s standard kit.
On the Bego, the headlights do the heavy lifting at night and in low‑visibility weather—projecting a dipped beam for oncoming traffic and a main beam for open roads—while making the vehicle more visible to everyone else. Many 2015 Begos/Rushes use a dual‑filament halogen bulb (commonly H4 12V 60/55W), though trims and markets can vary. Always confirm the exact bulb type against the glovebox manual, the lamp cap label, or a parts catalogue using the VIN.
Replacement is straightforward DIY for most owners. Access is from behind the headlamp: unplug the connector, remove the rubber dust cap, release the spring clip, swap the bulb, then refit in reverse—keeping fingers off the glass to avoid hot spots. Replace bulbs in pairs so colour and brightness match. If a headlight is out, also check the fuse and look for heat‑stressed connectors