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2022 Toyota C‑HR Headlights — What They Do and How to Look After Them
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2022 Toyota C‑HR. Technical references such as the Toyota C‑HR 2022 Owner’s Manual (Lighting section), Toyota Australia and Toyota New Zealand model specifications, and Toyota Genuine Parts catalogues list LED projector headlamps with integrated daytime running lamps (DRLs) across the range, with features like auto on/off, auto high beam on many grades, and headlamp levelling. So, headlights aren’t just relevant to this model — they’re core safety equipment.
On the 2022 C‑HR, the headlights provide bright, efficient illumination for night driving and low‑visibility conditions while keeping glare down for oncoming traffic. The LED technology used on most AU/NZ variants offers a crisp white beam, faster light-up, and long service life compared with older halogen setups. Many trims include Auto High Beam, which uses a camera to dip the lights automatically — a handy bit of tech for country roads. As per Toyota technical literature, some light functions are sealed LED modules, meaning if a module fails the recommended fix can be replacing the lamp assembly rather than a simple bulb swap.
During servicing, a good workshop will check headlight aim, lens condition, DRL operation and the Auto High Beam function. They’ll also confirm fuses, connectors and earthing are sound. For owners keen to keep things shipshape between services, a few simple habits go a long way:
- Keep the polycarbonate lenses clean with pH‑neutral car wash and a soft cloth, avoid harsh solvents.
- If the lenses start to haze from UV exposure, have them professionally restored and sealed.
- Check the lights after any front‑end bump — alignment can shift even with minor knocks.
- If your variant has manual or auto levelling, ensure it’s functioning, incorrect aim can fail a WoF/roadworthy.
- For any halogen auxiliary bulbs (if fitted on your trim), replace in pairs and avoid touching the glass with bare hands.
Replacement on LED‑equipped C‑HR models often involves removing the front bumper to access the headlamp assembly. After installation, the beam aim should be set to Toyota’s specification and checked against ADR and NZTA requirements. Using genuine or high‑quality equivalent parts preserves beam pattern, keeps CAN‑bus systems happy, and helps avoid warning lights. If in doubt, quote the VIN and check the Toyota service information — trims vary, and what’s replaceable on one grade can be sealed on another.
Does the 2022 Toyota C‑HR have LED headlights?
Yes, Australian and New Zealand specifications list LED projector headlights with integrated DRLs on 2022 models. Some grades add Auto High Beam and auto‑levelling. Always confirm features against your exact trim and VIN.
Can I just change a bulb on a 2022 C‑HR headlight?
For many functions, the 2022 C‑HR uses sealed LED modules, so a failed unit often means replacing the headlamp assembly. Some auxiliary bulbs may still be serviceable on certain trims. Check the Owner’s Manual and parts guide for your specific vehicle.
How often should the headlights be serviced?
LEDs don’t have a set replacement interval, but the lights should be checked at each service for aim, lens clarity and correct operation of DRLs and Auto High Beam. After any front‑end repair, have the beam re‑aimed to spec.