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2018 Toyota Land Cruiser headlight bulbs

Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser (J200). Toyota’s own technical materials confirm it: the 2018 Owner’s Manual bulb table lists a replaceable halogen high‑beam bulb (HB3/9005) and notes the low beam on certain grades as LED modules requiring dealer service, while other trims use halogen bulbs for both beams. Toyota Australia’s 200 Series specifications indicate VX and Sahara grades with LED low‑beam projectors and headlamp washers, and GX/GXL with halogen lamps. Toyota Parts/EPC listings also show HB3/9005 high‑beam bulbs across the range. So, whether for both beams (GX/GXL) or for the high beam only (VX/Sahara), headlight bulbs are part of this model’s hardware.

The job of the headlight bulb is simple but vital: throw reliable light down the road, help others spot the Land Cruiser, and keep the big 200 Series compliant with ADR/NZTA lighting rules. On GX and GXL, halogen bulbs handle low and high beam. On VX and Sahara, an LED low‑beam module does the heavy lifting for dipped beam, while a halogen HB3/9005 takes care of high beam reach.

Because halogen bulbs are wear items that dim before they die, they’re best replaced in pairs to keep the beam colour and brightness even. Owners who tour at night, tow, or run plenty of country kilometres should consider proactive replacement every few years rather than waiting for a failure.

  • Common fitments: HB3/9005 high beam across the range, GX/GXL typically use halogen H11/HB4 types for low beam (check build plate and owner’s manual).
  • LED low beam (VX/Sahara): non‑serviceable “bulb”, replacement is via the headlamp assembly/LED module and is best handled by a technician.

Good practice when fitting bulbs includes wearing clean gloves, never touching the glass, and checking aim afterwards. It’s wise to inspect the rear dust caps and seals—outback dust, creek crossings and beach work can let moisture in, fogging lenses and shortening bulb life. Stick with ADR‑compliant bulbs, over‑wattage or poor‑quality “upgrade” lamps can overheat housings and wiring. If a bulb keeps blowing, have the charging system and grounds checked.

Simple maintenance goes a long way: keep lenses clean, confirm headlight washers (if fitted) operate, and make sure auto‑levelling (LED grades) and auto high‑beam functions are behaving. Done right, the Land Cruiser’s headlights will keep delivering confident, legal light on‑road and off.

What headlight bulb types are in a 2018 Land Cruiser 200?

Most vehicles use an HB3/9005 halogen for high beam. GX/GXL generally use halogen bulbs for both low and high beam. VX/Sahara use an LED low‑beam module with the same HB3/9005 halogen for high beam. Always confirm against the owner’s manual and the vehicle’s build.

Can the halogen bulbs be upgraded to LED in this model?

Retrofit LED bulbs in housings designed for halogen often breach ADR/NZTA rules and can produce poor beam patterns and glare. On VX/Sahara, the low beam is already LED. For GX/GXL, the best road‑legal upgrade is usually a quality halogen performance bulb that remains ADR‑compliant, or an OEM‑grade headlamp assembly designed for LED, fitted and aimed professionally.

How often should headlight bulbs be replaced?

Halogen bulbs gradually dim, so many owners change them every 2–4 years or at the first signs of weak, yellowed light. Replace in pairs to maintain matched output, and re‑check headlight aim after fitting.

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