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OEX 4mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Figure 8, Blue With White Trace - 100m Roll (NZ Ref.153) - ACX0840L
OEX 4mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Figure 8, Red With Black Trace - 100m Roll (NZ Ref.153) - ACX0804L
OEX 3mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Figure 8, Blue With White Trace - 100m Roll (NZ Ref.151) - ACX0830L
2017 Lexus IS Headlights — Purpose, Care, and Replacement
Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted on the 2017 Lexus IS. Technical documentation confirms it: the Lexus IS (XE30, 2017) Owner’s Manual and Lexus Repair Manual specify LED-based headlamps on most trims, including Bi‑LED units and, on select grades, triple‑beam LED projectors. These systems comply with Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 for lighting) and corresponding NZTA/WOF lighting requirements, so the vehicle is designed and certified to operate with headlights as standard equipment.
On the 2017 IS, the headlights deliver clear forward vision, a crisp cut-off to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, and that signature L‑shaped LED daytime running light. Many vehicles feature auto‑levelling to maintain correct aim under load, and some grades include Auto High Beam. Beyond style, the headlamps are a core safety system and a legal must-have for night and poor‑weather driving.
For servicing, owners can expect long life from the LED headlamps, but regular checks keep everything spot‑on. At each 12‑month/15,000‑kilometre service, technicians should confirm beam aim, inspect lenses for haze or stone damage, and ensure the levelling function and DRLs operate correctly. If there’s moisture inside the housing, that usually points to a compromised seal and should be addressed before it leads to electronics damage.
Replacement guidance depends on the exact grade. On most 2017 IS models in AU/NZ, the LED low and high beams are part of sealed modules that aren’t user‑serviceable. If an LED light source fails, the typical remedy is replacing the headlamp assembly, followed by a beam‑aim check and, where fitted, an Auto High Beam/levelling calibration using a scan tool and a flat aiming surface. Indicator and position lights are often LED as well