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2019 Toyota Vitz / Yaris Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2019 Toyota Vitz/Yaris. Toyota’s 2019 owner’s manuals and service literature for the Vitz/Yaris (XP130/XP150 series) specify factory headlamps as standard safety equipment, and road rules like Australia’s ADR lighting requirements and New Zealand’s Vehicle Lighting Rule/WOF checks require them to function correctly. So yes—the car uses headlights, and keeping them in top nick matters.

On this model, most trims in Australia and New Zealand run halogen headlights—either a single H4 globe in a reflector housing or a projector using HIR2/9012. Some Japan‑market Vitz grades were offered with factory LED headlamps. Whatever the setup, the job’s the same: provide bright, correctly aimed forward lighting for night driving and poor weather, and make the car visible to others. If the vehicle has halogens, globes are serviceable items, LEDs, if factory-fitted, are usually sealed units replaced as an assembly if they fail.

For routine servicing of the 2019 Vitz/Yaris headlights, a few easy wins keep things sharp:

  • Inspect operation on low and high beam, plus parkers and indicators, at each service or before long trips.
  • Check aim—if it’s too high, it dazzles, too low and visibility suffers. After any bulb or assembly change, have the aim set properly.
  • Replace dim, discoloured, or failed globes in pairs to keep beam colour and brightness even.
  • Avoid touching halogen glass with bare fingers, oils can shorten globe life. Use gloves or a clean cloth.
  • Clean lenses with pH‑safe car shampoo. If lenses have gone yellow, consider a proper restoration kit.
  • A bit of light, temporary fogging inside the lens can be normal. Persistent moisture points to a vent or seal issue—get it checked.

Choosing parts is straightforward. Quality halogen globes maintain beam focus and comply with ADR/ECE specs, “ultra‑blue” or non‑approved retrofits can cause glare and may be illegal. If the car has OEM LED headlamps, any fault is best diagnosed with Toyota service procedures, repair may involve the LED driver or full lamp assembly.

If a headlight stops working, also look at fuses, relays, and connectors under the bonnet before assuming the lamp itself has failed. Regular checks help keep the car safe, roadworthy, and ready for anything after dark.

  • What headlight globe does a 2019 Vitz/Yaris use?
    Most AU/NZ models use halogen—either H4 in a reflector or HIR2/9012 in a projector. Some Japan‑market Vitz variants have factory LED headlamps that don’t take a replaceable globe. The easiest way to confirm is the owner’s manual or the sticker behind the headlamp cover.
  • How often should the headlights be replaced or serviced?
    Halogen globes gradually dim, so many owners swap them in pairs when one fails or every few years to keep brightness even. At routine services, check aim, operation, and lens condition. WOF/rego inspections will pick up obvious issues, but catching them early is safer.
  • Can the halogens be upgraded to LED bulbs?
    Dropping aftermarket LED bulbs into halogen housings can cause scatter and glare, and may not meet ADR/NZ rules. If an upgrade is wanted, stick with compliant options or OEM‑grade assemblies, and always have the aim checked afterwards. High‑performance halogen globes are a safe, legal uplift for most trims.