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1994 Toyota Hilux Surf tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 1994 Toyota Hilux Surf. Technical references that confirm this include Toyota’s N130-Series Repair Manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram, which describe a rear combination lamp assembly (tail, stop, indicator, reverse, and often rear fog on some trims). The Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists left and right rear combination lamp assemblies for 1994 Surf models. On the regulatory side, Australian Design Rule 13/00 (lighting installation) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 require operational rear position lamps (tail-lights) on road-going vehicles. So, yes—this Surf runs proper tail-lights from factory.

On a 1994 Hilux Surf, the tail-lights do more than just glow red. They make the vehicle visible at night and in foul weather, communicate braking and turning to following drivers, and often include the reverse and, where specified, rear fog lamp. The tail/stop globes typically use dual-filament 21/5W bulbs to give a dimmer rear position light with a brighter brake light in the same housing. Keeping them sharp is an easy win for safety and for keeping the Surf legal for WOF or rego checks.

Servicing and replacement are straightforward. With the tailgate open, remove the two Phillips screws on the inner edge of the lamp, then pull the assembly rearwards to release the clips. Twist out the bulb holders, replace like-for-like wattage globes (commonly 21/5W for stop/tail, 21W for indicator and reverse), and refit. Don’t touch the glass with bare fingers—oil shortens bulb life. If going LED, match the correct base, ensure ADR/NZ compliance, and be ready to add load resistors if the indicators hyperflash.

  • Clean and inspect: Wipe the lenses and reflectors, check for cracks or UV haze that dulls output.
  • Seal and moisture: Replace perished foam gaskets