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2016 Holden Astra headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Holden Astra and are mandatory for road use. This is specified by Australian Design Rules ADR 46/00 (Headlamps) and ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices), and reflected in the Opel/Holden Astra MY2016 owner’s manual. In New Zealand, the Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 requires compliant headlamps for a WOF. So, headlights are relevant and essential equipment on this model.

On the road, the Astra’s headlights do two key jobs: lighting the way after dark and making the car more visible in low light and rough weather. Depending on the variant, the 2016 Astra may run halogen projector units, with some trims featuring HID or LED technology and integrated daytime running lamps. Whatever the setup, clean lenses, the correct beam aim and healthy bulbs or modules make a big difference to confidence and safety at night.

As part of routine servicing, the Astra’s headlights are worth a quick once-over every six months, at each service, and before long trips. Check lens clarity, chips and cracks, and make sure both low and high beams fire up evenly with a steady colour and brightness. Replace halogen bulbs in pairs to keep the beam balanced, and avoid touching the glass—use gloves to prevent hot spots. Stick with ADR-compliant wattage and quality brands. If the car has HID or LED units, there are no user-serviceable bulbs, faults usually mean a module, ballast or harness issue that’s best left to a qualified auto sparky. Mild misting inside the lens after rain can be normal, visible droplets or pooling points to a blocked vent or failed seal. Keep lenses clean with pH-neutral car wash—skip harsh solvents that can craze the plastic—and consider a UV-restoration kit if they’ve gone yellow. If the beam seems off, have the aim checked on a headlight aimer, correct alignment helps pass rego/WOF and keeps oncoming drivers happy.

  • Signs it’s time for attention: dim or yellowed output, flickering, a headlight warning icon, uneven beam pattern, cracked or cloudy lenses, moisture build-up, or repeated blown fuses.

Popular questions about 2016 Holden Astra headlights

What bulb type fits a 2016 Holden Astra?
It varies by variant and market trim. Many halogen-equipped Astras use H7 for low beam, with a different type for high beam, while HID/LED versions use sealed modules rather than replaceable bulbs. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual or parts catalogue against the VIN, and choose ADR-compliant options.

How often should the headlights be serviced or replaced?
Halogen bulbs typically last 400–1,000 hours, so a check every 10,000 km or six months is sensible. Replace in pairs to keep output even. HID and LED systems usually last longer, but when they fail it’s often a module or ballast issue that needs professional diagnosis.

Why is there condensation in the headlight and is it a problem?
Light misting after rain or washing can be normal as the housing breathes. If moisture forms droplets, pools, or lingers, a vent may be blocked or a seal compromised. Clearing the vents, drying the housing, and resealing where required will usually sort it, otherwise, a replacement housing may be needed.

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