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2015 Toyota Land Cruiser Headlights

Headlights are very much fitted and relevant on the 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser. Technical sources including the Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series (2015) Owner’s Manual, Toyota Repair Manual, and regional regulations such as ADR 13/00 (AU) and the NZTA Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual all confirm that this model is factory-equipped with headlights and that compliant, functioning lamps are required for road use. Depending on grade and build date, the 2015 Land Cruiser 200 uses halogen (commonly H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam on GX/GXL), HID/Xenon low beam with halogen high beam on many VX/Sahara vehicles, and late-2015 updates in some markets introduced LED low beams on upper trims. Always verify against the vehicle’s VIN label and owner’s manual.

The purpose of the headlights on a Land Cruiser is straightforward: provide safe forward illumination and conspicuity at night and in poor weather, while managing glare for oncoming traffic. On higher trims, features like projector optics, auto-levelling and (in some models) adaptive front lighting improve beam focus and spread—handy for outback runs and rural NZ highways.

For servicing, the advice is to keep things simple and consistent. Inspect lenses at each service interval (or at least annually). UV haze or yellowing can be carefully restored with plastic-safe kits, but cracked lenses or failed seals usually call for replacement assemblies. Check beam aim whenever suspension height changes (lift kits, worn shocks), after front-end repairs, or if towing heavy loads. Use the manual levelling dial if fitted, HID/LED systems may auto-level but still need periodic verification.

Bulb replacement is best done in pairs for even colour and brightness. Avoid touching halogen glass with bare hands, and be aware that HID systems carry high voltage—leave ballast and burner work to a qualified auto electrician. If a lamp is out, confirm the relevant fuse/relay in the under-bonnet fuse box before condemning a bulb. Light condensation can be normal after rain, however, pooled water or persistent fogging points to a breather or seal issue.

  • Use ADR/NZTA-compliant parts and aim settings.
  • Consider genuine or high-quality OEM-equivalent bulbs for longevity.
  • Aim for a headlight check at least every 12 months, or 10,000–15,000 km, aligned with regular servicing.

Popular questions about 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser headlights

What bulb types does a 2015 Land Cruiser use?
Most GX/GXL models use halogen H11 (low) and HB3/9005 (high). Many VX/Sahara vehicles of this year run HID/Xenon D4S low beam with HB3/9005 high beam, while late-2015 updates in some markets switched upper grades to LED low beams. The exact spec depends on grade and build date—check the owner’s manual or parts catalogue against the VIN.

Are LED bulb upgrades legal in Australia or New Zealand?
LED retrofit bulbs in housings designed for halogen often aren’t road-legal and may fail WOF/roadworthy if the beam pattern or glare doesn’t meet ADR/NZTA requirements. If upgrading, use complete, approved LED headlamp assemblies or components specifically certified for the Land Cruiser, and ensure correct aim and, where required, auto-levelling and washers.

How often should headlight aim be checked?
Have the aim checked annually, and any time you fit a lift kit, change front-end components, carry heavy loads, or notice poor visibility or oncoming drivers flashing you. Proper aim is essential for both seeing the road and avoiding glare to others.