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OEX 2.5mm 5 Core Trailer Cable, With Black Sheath - 10m Blister Pack (NZ Ref.205) - ACX0820-10BL
OEX 6mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 10m Blister Pack (NZ Ref. 157) - ACX0811-10BL
OEX 3mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red / Black, With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack (NZ Ref.151) - ACX0806-5BL
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OEX 4mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack (NZ Ref.153) - ACX0808-5BL
OEX 2mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 50m Roll (NZ Ref. 147) - ACX0799
OEX 4mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 10m Blister Pack (NZ Ref.153) - ACX0808-10BL
OEX 3mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red / Black, With Black Sheath - 10m Blister Pack (NZ Ref.151) - ACX0806-10BL
OEX 8 B&S Twin Core Battery Cable, Red / Black With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack - ACX0927-5BL
OEX 4mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 30m Roll (NZ Ref.153) - ACX0808
OEX 6mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack (NZ Ref. 157) - ACX0811-5BL
OEX 6 B&S Twin Core Battery Cable, Red / Black With Black Sheath - 4m Blister Pack - ACX0928-4BL
2016 Toyota RAV4 Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2016 Toyota RAV4. Technical references including the Toyota Owner’s Manual and Toyota repair documentation for the 2016 model year confirm the vehicle came with projector-style halogen headlights on many trims, with LED headlights available on higher grades after the 2016 facelift. Compliance with Australian Design Rules for lighting and NZ Warrant of Fitness requirements also means the RAV4 must have functioning, road-legal headlamps.
On this RAV4, the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night and low‑visibility driving, throwing a clean beam pattern down the road while keeping glare down for oncoming traffic. Depending on trim, owners may have halogen projector low-beams with separate high-beams, or integrated LED units that deliver a crisper, whiter light. Daytime running lights (DRLs) may also be present to boost daytime visibility.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights a quick once‑over. Halogen bulbs gradually dim before they fail, so replacing them in pairs keeps the beam colour and brightness even. LED-equipped models usually don’t need bulb changes, if an LED fails, the headlamp assembly may need replacement. Always match the exact bulb spec listed in the owner’s manual for the vehicle’s build and market.
- Check lens clarity: UV haze or yellowing cuts light output. A quality headlight restoration kit can revive clarity, if the lens is badly crazed, consider replacement.
- Inspect for moisture: Light condensation can be normal, pooling or persistent fogging points to a failed seal or vent that needs attention.
- Verify aim: After suspension or tyre changes, park on level ground facing a wall and ensure the cut-off lines are even and at the correct height. Poor aim can fail a WOF/rego check and reduce safety.
- Use gloves when handling halogen bulbs: Skin oils shorten bulb life. Avoid higher-wattage “upgrade” bulbs unless approved—excess heat can damage housings.
DIY bulb swaps on halogen models are typically done from under the bonnet: disconnect the connector, twist out the bulb holder, swap the bulb, and refit. If access is tight, removing the intake snorkel or battery clamp may help. For LED headlights, have a technician diagnose faults and quote on assembly replacement and re-aiming.
What headlight bulbs does a 2016 Toyota RAV4 use?
It varies by trim and market. Many AU/NZ halogen-equipped RAV4s use a projector low-beam with a common fitment like H11 for low beam and 9005/HB3 for high beam, while higher trims may have factory LED headlights with non-serviceable LED modules. The exact spec can differ by build date, so checking the owner’s manual or the under-bonnet bulb chart is the safest bet.
If the vehicle has LED headlights, there usually isn’t a separate “bulb” to replace—faults are handled by replacing the lamp assembly.
How often should the headlights be replaced or serviced?
There’s no fixed interval. Halogen bulbs dim over time, so if night vision isn’t what it used to be, replace both sides together. Inspect the lenses and aim at each service or before long trips. LED assemblies generally last far longer, but still need periodic checks for aim, condensation, and DRL function.
Any headlight work should be followed by a quick beam-aim check to keep things road legal and safe.
Can the headlight aim be adjusted at home?
Yes, within reason. The RAV4 has an adjuster for vertical aim on each headlamp. Park on level ground about 7–10 metres from a wall, measure centre height of each lamp, and adjust so the beam cut-off sits just below that height on the wall. Keep adjustments small, and avoid tampering with any auto-levelling hardware if fitted. If unsure, a workshop can set it precisely with a beamsetter.