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2018 Ford Fiesta Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2018 Ford Fiesta. This is confirmed by the Ford Owner’s Manual for the model year (Lighting section), the Ford Workshop Manual (Section 417-01 Exterior Lighting), and mandatory vehicle standards such as ADR 13/00 and UNECE R48 that require compliant headlamps on road-going vehicles. In Australia and New Zealand, roadworthiness checks (RWC/WOF) also specifically inspect headlamp condition, operation, and aim—so they’re not just relevant, they’re essential.
On a 2018 Fiesta, the headlights are there to help drivers see clearly at night and in poor weather, and to make the car more visible to others. Most AU/NZ models run serviceable halogen bulbs, with some trims featuring separate daytime running lamps. The exact bulb type can vary by trim and market, so it’s best to check the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp housing before buying replacements.
For maintenance, keep the lenses clean and clear. If the plastic lens looks hazy or yellowed, a quality restoration kit can bring back clarity and improve beam performance. Check the lights before road trips and after any front-end bumps. If one globe fails, replace both sides so brightness and colour match. Always handle new halogen bulbs with clean gloves, avoiding contact with the glass to prevent hot spots and early failure.
When replacing a bulb, switch the ignition off, open the bonnet, and access the rear of the headlamp through the service cover. Release the retaining clip, note the bulb orientation, and fit the new globe snugly before refitting the cover. If your Fiesta has any integrated LED modules (typically for DRLs), those may require the whole unit if they fail—best checked against the workshop manual or by a licensed auto electrician.
Beam aim matters for both safety and compliance. Use the adjusters on the back of the lamp and set the car on level ground with normal load, improper aim can dazzle oncoming traffic or reduce your own visibility. Finally, avoid non-approved plug-in LED or HID bulbs in halogen reflectors, they’re generally not legal on public roads in AU/NZ unless the entire headlamp assembly is certified and compliant. If in doubt, a quick chat with a workshop before rego/WOF time can save hassles.
- Replace globes in pairs for even light output
- Clean lenses and check aim during regular servicing
- Confirm bulb types in the owner’s manual or lamp housing
Popular questions about 2018 Ford Fiesta headlights
What headlight bulbs does a 2018 Ford Fiesta use?
It depends on trim and market. Many AU/NZ cars use serviceable halogen globes for low and high beam, but the exact types can vary. The quickest way to be sure is to check the owner’s manual or read the bulb codes printed on the back of the headlamp housing before purchasing replacements.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2018 Fiesta?
With the car on level ground and normal load, use the white adjusters on the back of each headlamp to tweak vertical and horizontal aim. Park facing a flat wall or use a beam setter. If you’re unsure, most workshops can align the beams to ADR-compliant specs in a few minutes, which helps pass rego/WOF and improves night-time visibility.
Are LED headlight upgrades legal on a 2018 Fiesta?
Plug-in LED bulbs fitted into halogen reflector housings are typically not road-legal in Australia or New Zealand. For legal upgrades, the complete headlamp assembly must be approved and compliant. If you’re considering a change, have a chat with a licensed repairer to ensure it meets local rules and won’t cause glare.