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2016 Daihatsu Bego Headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory‑fitted on the 2016 Daihatsu Bego. Technical references including the Daihatsu Terios/Bego J200 Repair Manual (Lighting/Electrical sections), the Toyota Rush F700/F710 service information, and the model’s Electrical Wiring Diagram confirm halogen headlamps were standard equipment in this generation. Most trims use an H4 12V 60/55W dual‑filament bulb, with market and grade variations. Compliance with UN ECE R112 and local ADR lighting rules further underscores that a functioning headlight system is mandatory on this vehicle.

For the Bego driver, the headlights do the heavy lifting at dusk, in the wet, and on country roads. They provide forward illumination, make the vehicle visible to others, and shape a clean cutoff to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. Many Begos also have a headlight level adjuster in the cabin to compensate for a loaded boot, keeping the beam on the road where it belongs.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the headlight operation, beam aim, lens clarity, and connectors. Replace bulbs in pairs so brightness and colour stay consistent. When swapping an H4, avoid touching the glass, seat the rubber dust cap properly, and make sure the spring clip is locked home. If there’s flicker, look for a tired bulb, corroded earth, a loose plug, or a failing relay. UV‑hazed lenses can be restored with a reputable kit, if there’s moisture inside, inspect the rear cap and housing vents for damage.

Because trims and markets vary, always confirm bulb spec in the owner’s manual or on the back of the lamp before ordering parts. If your Bego has projector‑style low beams, it may use a different low/high bulb combination. Sticking with quality, ADR‑compliant bulbs is the safest bet, and keep anything labelled “off‑road only” for the paddock, not the highway.

  • When to replace: dim output, yellowed lenses, one side out, or failed WOF/reg inspection for aim or glare.
  • Quick DIY pointers: disconnect the battery if you’re new to auto‑electrics, work under the bonnet with good lighting, and double‑check the dust cap seal.
  • Beam aim check: park 5 m from a wall on level ground, set any levelling dial to 0, and adjust using the rear screws to meet spec.

Popular questions about 2016 Daihatsu Bego headlights

What headlight bulb does a 2016 Bego use?
Most 2016 Begos use an H4 12V 60/55W dual‑filament halogen bulb in a reflector housing. Some trims or regions may differ (e.g., projector low beam with a separate high beam). It’s best to confirm against the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp body before buying.

Can the Bego’s halogens be upgraded to LED?
LED retrofit bulbs in halogen reflectors can create scatter and may not comply with ADR/WOF rules. If you want more light without hassles, choose premium ADR‑compliant halogen H4s and ensure the headlight aim and lenses are spot on. Any LED upgrade should meet local compliance standards and maintain a proper beam pattern.

How do you fix cloudy or yellowed headlight lenses?
Use a quality restoration kit: clean, wet‑sand as directed, polish, and apply a UV sealant. If the plastic is badly crazed or the seal has failed causing persistent fogging, a replacement headlight assembly may be the more durable fix.