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Parts for your 2016 Toyota Crown-Headlights
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2016 Toyota Crown headlights – what they do and how to look after them
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Toyota Crown. Technical sources including the Toyota Crown S210 Owner’s Manual, the Toyota Repair Manual (Electrical: Lighting), and Toyota parts catalogues confirm that 2016 Crown variants use either Bi‑Beam LED headlamps (common post-facelift) or HID projector units on selected grades, with features such as automatic levelling, Adaptive High Beam (AHS) or Automatic High Beam (AHB) depending on trim.
On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night and low‑visibility driving, projecting a crisp, well‑shaped beam so the driver can read the road, spot hazards early and be seen by others. Bi‑Beam LEDs deliver bright, white light with low power draw and long service life, while HID setups offer strong penetration on dark, wet country roads. Many Crowns also integrate LED daytime running lamps and have self‑levelling to maintain correct aim when the vehicle’s loaded.
Servicing the headlights on a 2016 Crown is mostly about prevention and correct setup. Owners should keep the polycarbonate lenses clean using a pH‑neutral car wash and soft microfibre, avoid harsh solvents, and apply a quality UV protectant to slow yellowing. If condensation appears inside the housing, technicians check the vents and seals and dry the unit before it turns into a foggy lens or corrodes connectors.
Replacement depends on fitment. Where Bi‑Beam LED modules are used, the light source is typically not user‑serviceable