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1991 Suzuki Jimny tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 1991 Suzuki Jimny and are legally required. This is supported by Suzuki service literature for period Jimny/SJ models that specify rear combination lamps (tail, stop, indicator, reverse), along with regulatory requirements such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 (installation of lighting) aligned with UNECE R7 for rear position lamps, and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, which mandates operational rear position lamps on road vehicles.

The 1991 Jimny’s tail-lights do more than glow red at night—they’re a key safety feature that keeps the little 4x4 visible on dark country roads, in city traffic, and out on the tracks. The rear combination units house the tail (rear position) lamps, stop lamps, indicators and reverse light. Tail-lights run whenever the park or headlamps are on, giving a consistent red signature so others can see the Jimny’s rear outline. Step on the brakes and the brighter stop filament kicks in, indicators flash amber to show intention, reverse lights throw white light when backing up.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the tail-lights a once-over. A few minutes here can save a defect notice or a failed WOF/rego check:

  • Check operation: parking lights on, hazards on, and press the brake (or use a helper) to confirm both sides work.
  • Inspect lenses for cracks, fading or moisture. Cloudy or waterlogged units reduce brightness and can corrode bulb holders.
  • Replace tired bulbs in pairs. Many Jimnys of this era use a dual‑filament 21/5W bulb for stop/tail and a 21W single‑filament for indicators—confirm against the owner’s manual or the imprint on the old bulb.
  • Clean contacts and apply a light smear of dielectric grease to keep corrosion at bay, especially if the Jimny sees beach work.
  • If upgrading to LEDs, choose ADR/UNECE‑compliant lamps and fit the correct load resistors or an LED‑compatible flasher to maintain proper flash rate.

Replacing a lens or bulb is straightforward: open the rear door, remove the tail-lamp screws, gently pull the cluster free, twist out the bulb holders, swap the bulb, and refit. Don’t overtighten the screws—just snug enough to compress the gasket so water stays out. Keep colours correct (red for tail/stop, amber for indicators, white for reverse) and ensure the number plate light remains bright and white. A clean, bright set of tail-lights keeps the Jimny compliant, visible and looking tidy, whether it’s on a weekday commute or a weekend bush bash.

Popular questions about 1991 Suzuki Jimny tail-lights

What bulb types fit a 1991 Suzuki Jimny tail-light?
Most 1991 Jimny rear clusters use a dual‑filament 21/5W bulb for the stop/tail function and a 21W single‑filament bulb for the indicator, with a clear 21W for reverse. Always confirm against the owner’s manual or the markings on the existing bulbs, as market variations exist.

Why do my Jimny’s tail-lights get condensation or water inside?
Usually it’s a cracked lens, a perished foam gasket, or loose screws allowing water ingress. Replace the lens or gasket, clean the vent/breather if fitted, and ensure the lamp is seated evenly so the seal does its job.

Can I fit LED tail-lights and still pass WOF/rego?
Yes, provided the lamps are ADR/UNECE compliant, emit the correct colours and brightness, and the indicators flash at the correct rate. You may need resistors or an LED flasher relay. After fitting, test all functions before heading to inspection.

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