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2019 Toyota HiAce headlight bulbs — what they do and how to look after them
Based on Toyota’s 2019 HiAce owner’s manual and Toyota Genuine Parts catalogues for the H300 series, the 2019 HiAce sold in Australia and New Zealand uses serviceable headlight bulbs for its main lighting. Most grades are fitted with halogen reflector headlights that take replaceable bulbs (commonly H4 dual‑filament, or a split setup using H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam depending on variant). Some markets list LED daytime running lamps on select trims, but the primary headlight units remain bulb‑type and are maintainable.
Headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting after dark: low beam for general night driving and high beam for open‑road visibility. On the 2019 HiAce, keeping those bulbs fresh isn’t just about passing a WOF or rego check — it’s about clear vision, keeping the crew safe, and avoiding eye‑strain on long runs.
Bulbs dim with age before they fail outright, so if one side looks a bit yellow or weak, it’s worth replacing both sides together. Use quality globes that match the factory wattage to avoid heat damage to the housings. If your HiAce happens to have an LED headlight assembly (rare on AU/NZ vans), that unit is typically a sealed module and should be serviced by a technician rather than DIY bulb changes.
- Check the handbook or parts guide for your exact bulb types (often H4, or H11 low/HB3 high).
- Avoid touching the glass — oil from fingers shortens bulb life. Use gloves or a clean tissue.
- If you drive lots of night kilometres, consider proactive replacement every 2–3 years.
- After fitting, confirm beam aim so you’re lighting the road, not oncoming drivers.
- Pop the bonnet and locate the rear of the headlight. Disconnect the plug.
- Release the rubber boot and spring clip or twist-lock, depending on the fitting.
- Swap the bulb like-for-like, seat it squarely, and reassemble in reverse order.
A quick visual check at each service — lens clarity, secure connectors, no condensation, and even light output — keeps the HiAce’s headlights doing their job. If the lenses are cloudy, a proper restoration can bring back brightness without jumping to aftermarket lights.
Popular questions
What headlight bulb size fits a 2019 Toyota HiAce?
Most 2019 HiAce vans in AU/NZ use replaceable halogen bulbs — commonly H4 dual‑filament or an H11 low beam with HB3 (9005) high beam, depending on trim. Always confirm against the vehicle’s handbook or a trusted parts catalogue using the VIN to be sure.
How often should the bulbs be replaced?
Halogen bulbs gradually dim over time. For vehicles that do regular night driving, changing both sides every 2–3 years keeps output consistent. If one fails, it’s smart to replace the pair so light colour and brightness match.
Can they upgrade to LED bulbs?
LED retrofit bulbs are available, but they need to be road-legal, fit the HiAce housings properly, and maintain correct beam focus. Poorly focused retrofits can cause glare and fail inspections. If your HiAce has factory LED modules (uncommon), those are sealed units best serviced by a professional.