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2018 Toyota Camry headlight bulbs – are they used or not?
For the 2018 Toyota Camry sold in Australia and New Zealand, traditional headlight bulbs aren’t used for the low- and high-beam functions. Instead, this model is factory-fitted with LED headlamps (often referred to as Bi‑LED projector headlights). This is confirmed by Toyota Australia and Toyota New Zealand specification sheets and owner’s literature for the 2018 Camry range, which list LED headlamps across grades. Toyota’s 2018 Camry global/press technical material also highlights Bi‑LED headlamps as standard equipment. In simple terms: there’s no conventional halogen or HID “bulb” to swap for the main beams on this model, the light source is an integrated LED module within the headlamp assembly.
Why no headlight bulbs? LED headlamps deliver higher efficiency, a crisp white colour, tighter beam control and very long service life compared with halogen bulbs. The compact LED module and heat-sink arrangement are designed as part of the headlamp unit, which improves reliability and optical performance. Because of that integrated design, if a main-beam LED fails, the usual remedy is replacement of the headlamp assembly (or, in limited cases, the LED driver/module) rather than a simple bulb change.
What should owners do for upkeep? There’s not much day‑to‑day fuss, but a few simple checks help keep the Camry’s lights performing at their best:
- Keep the outer lenses clean and free of road film, a gentle car‑wash shampoo and soft cloth does the trick.
- Ask for a headlight aim check during regular servicing, especially if you’ve carried heavy loads or had suspension work done.
- Watch for signs of LED ageing or issues: flicker, a colour shift to blue/purple, dim patches, or intermittent operation.
- If a warning light appears or a headlamp stops working, have a tech run diagnostics for power supply, fuses/relays and the LED driver before considering a headlamp assembly replacement.
Note: Depending on variant, other front lamps (such as indicators/parkers) may still use replaceable bulbs, but the main low/high-beam headlamps are LED and not user-replaceable bulbs. If unsure, a quick check by VIN and build code will confirm the exact setup.
Popular questions about 2018 Toyota Camry headlight bulbs
Does a 2018 Toyota Camry have headlight bulbs I can replace?
For low and high beam, no. The 2018 Camry uses integrated LED headlamp modules, so there’s no conventional bulb to swap. Some ancillary front lights may still be serviceable bulbs depending on trim.
How long do the LED headlights last, and what are signs they’re failing?
LEDs typically last many years. Signs of trouble include flickering, a noticeable colour change, uneven brightness, or a headlight warning. If you see any of these, get a diagnostic check rather than buying bulbs.
Can I upgrade the headlights by fitting brighter bulbs?
Standard “bulb upgrades” don’t apply to the LED headlamps. Any brightness change would involve approved replacement headlamp assemblies. Avoid aftermarket bulb kits in factory LED housings, they can be illegal and may fail WOF/RWC inspections.