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1998 Suzuki Jimny tail-lights

Technical sources confirm tail-lights are fitted and required on the 1998 Suzuki Jimny. The Suzuki Jimny service manual for the late-1990s models details a rear combination lamp circuit including tail (rear position) lamps. Regulatory standards such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting) and ADR 49/00 (Front and Rear Position Lamps, Stop Lamps), UNECE R48 (installation of lighting), and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 all require two red rear position lamps. Tail-lights are therefore relevant, standard equipment on a 1998 Jimny, and mandatory for road use in AU/NZ.

The tail-lights on a 1998 Suzuki Jimny do more than just glow red at night. They define the little 4x4’s width and presence so other drivers can see it in the dark, rain and dust, and they sit in the same rear combination housings as the brake, indicator, reverse and reflector functions. Keeping them bright and compliant is a simple bit of servicing that pays off at WoF/regional roadworthy or rego time.

Typical Jimny clusters mount with two screws on the tailgate side and plastic locators on the outer edge. Inside, twist-lock bulb holders carry dual-filament stop/tail bulbs and single-filament bulbs for indicators and other functions. Using the correct wattage and colour (e.g., red tail/stop, amber indicators) is important for ADR/NZ Rule compliance and to avoid melted housings or dim output.

  1. Open the tailgate and remove the two Phillips screws on the inner edge of the lamp.
  2. Pull the cluster straight back to release the outer clips—steady pressure, no prying on the lens.
  3. Rotate the bulb holder anti-clockwise, remove it, and swap the bulb like-for-like (clean glass with a tissue).
  4. Inspect the foam gasket