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2016 Ford Transit headlights: purpose, care, and replacement

Headlights are absolutely fitted to and relevant for the 2016 Ford Transit. Technical references including the Ford Transit 2016 Owner’s Manual (Lighting and Bulb Replacement sections) and Ford Workshop Manual (Exterior Lighting) specify headlamp assemblies and bulb specifications as standard equipment. Regulatory requirements back this up: Australian Design Rule 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light-signalling Devices) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 both mandate compliant low- and high-beam headlamps on road-going vehicles. Put simply, the 2016 Transit rolls out of the factory with headlights and can’t be legally operated at night without them.

On a 2016 Transit, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—projecting a controlled beam that preserves forward visibility without dazzling oncoming traffic. They also improve daytime conspicuity when used as daytime running lights (where fitted) or when drivers choose to travel with low beam on in rain, fog, or low light. Most 2016 Transit variants sold locally use halogen bulbs, some trims may pair halogen headlamps with LED daytime running lights. Exact bulb types and wattages vary by build and market, so checking the vehicle’s handbook or the markings on the lamp is the safest bet.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to keep headlamps in top nick. Bulbs don’t have a fixed replacement interval, but light output tapers off before failure—so proactive replacement pays off if the vehicle clocks serious kilometres or runs at night a lot. When replacing, stick with the correct bulb spec, avoid touching the glass (use gloves), and consider swapping both sides together for even brightness. After any bulb or housing change, verify beam aim under load.

  • Inspect operation of low and high beam at every service.
  • Clean polycarbonate lenses with mild car wash, avoid harsh solvents.
  • Restore hazy lenses with a proper headlight restoration kit and UV sealant.
  • Check for moisture inside the housing—address seals or caps if fogging persists.
  • Confirm aim on a level surface or have a workshop align to ADR/NZ specs.
  • If a fuse repeatedly blows, have wiring and earths checked rather than upsizing fuses.

With basic care and the right parts, the Transit’s headlights deliver reliable, legal light output that keeps the van safe and visible across Aussie and Kiwi roads.

Popular questions about 2016 Ford Transit headlights

What bulb type fits a 2016 Ford Transit headlight?
Bulb types vary by trim and market. Many 2016 Transit vans use halogen for low beam and a separate halogen for high beam, but the exact fitment can differ. The most reliable sources are the owner’s manual, the sticker or embossing on the headlamp housing, or the parts catalogue for the specific VIN.

If uncertain, take the old bulb to the parts counter to match base and wattage. Using the wrong bulb can distort the beam pattern or overheat the housing.

How do you adjust headlight aim on a 2016 Transit?
There are manual adjusters on the headlamp assembly for vertical (and often horizontal) aim. Park on level ground facing a wall, set normal load and tyre pressures, and mark the cut-off according to the guide in the handbook. Small turns go a long way—aiming should ensure a sharp cut-off that doesn’t dazzle oncoming drivers.

If in doubt, have a workshop check alignment with a beam setter to ADR/NZ requirements.

Why are the headlight lenses cloudy, and can they be fixed?
Cloudiness is usually UV damage to the polycarbonate lens. A quality restoration kit can remove oxidation and, importantly, reapply a UV sealant to slow future haze.

Severely crazed or cracked lenses are best replaced. Clear lenses restore output and keep the beam pattern compliant.

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