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1991 Suzuki Swift tail-lights: what they do and how to keep them sorted
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 1991 Suzuki Swift. Suzuki’s factory service information for the SF-series Swift (circa 1989–1994) lists rear combination lamps with dual‑filament stop/tail bulbs, and the owner’s manual specifies the bulb rating (commonly 12V 21/5W). That aligns with road rules too: Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 installation and related lighting standards) and UN ECE Regulation 7 require rear position (tail) lamps, so the 1991 Swift ships with them from new.
On this little hatch, the tail-lights are the red rear position lamps that glow when the parkers or headlights are on. They make the Swift visible from behind at night and in foul weather, and sit alongside the brighter stop lamps, indicators, and the reflector in the same rear combination unit. If they’re dull, cracked or not working, visibility takes a dive — and so does the chance of passing a WOF or keeping things road‑legal in Australia.
Servicing the Swift’s tail-lights is easy and worth adding to regular maintenance. A quick check each month does the trick: lights on, walk around, and confirm both sides are evenly lit. Clean the lenses with mild car shampoo to clear road grime, and look for hairline cracks or moisture inside