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1995 Toyota Caldina tail-lights: purpose, care and replacement

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 1995 Toyota Caldina. This is supported by Toyota’s service/owner documentation for the ST19x Caldina series, the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (which lists specific rear combination lamp assemblies and bulbs for this model), and the legal lighting requirements set out in Australia’s ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00 for rear position lamps, as well as Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual (VIRM) for lighting. In short, a 1995 Caldina must have working rear position (tail) lamps to be road-legal in Australia and New Zealand.

On the Caldina, the tail-lights do three core jobs: mark the rear of the wagon at night or in poor weather, house the brake and indicator functions within the same rear combination assemblies, and provide built-in reflectors so the car remains visible when parked. They’re designed to glow red at low intensity with the park/headlights on, then ramp brightness for stop lamps when the brake pedal’s pressed. Depending on market spec, the assemblies typically use dual-filament 21/5 W bulbs or T20/7443 equivalents for tail/stop, with single-filament bulbs for indicators and reverse.

Good servicing keeps them bright, dry and legal. Every six months (or before a WOF/roadworthy), a quick walk-around helps catch issues early. Typical maintenance for a 1995 Caldina tail-light includes:

  • Check lenses for cracks, fading or moisture. Moisture often means a perished foam gasket