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Parts for your 1999 Toyota Hiace-Tail lights

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Hella LED Stop/Rear Pos / Indicator - 2SD959010203

Hella LED Stop/Rear Pos / Indicator - 2SD959010203

$195
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Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715BL

Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715BL

$40
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Lens To Suit 86470 - 86475BL

Lens To Suit 86470 - 86475BL

$36
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Narva Flush Mount LED Volt & Amp meter display - 81138BL

Narva Flush Mount LED Volt & Amp meter display - 81138BL

$157
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Mothers PowerPlastic 4Lights 236ml - 688808

Mothers PowerPlastic 4Lights 236ml - 688808

$37
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Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

$49
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

$185
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

$660
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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

$201
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HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

$293
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Narva Lens To Suit 86460 - 86465

Narva Lens To Suit 86460 - 86465

$24
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Replacing and Maintaining Tail Lights on the 1999 Toyota Hiace

Tail lights are an essential safety feature that ensure your 1999 Toyota Hiace is visible to other drivers, especially in low light conditions. Whether you're replacing a faulty bulb or ensuring the wiring and covers are in good shape, proper maintenance of your tail lights is crucial.

Understanding the steps involved in the replacement and maintenance of your tail lights can save you time and ensure you're driving safely. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Diagnose the Issue: Before you jump into replacing anything, it's vital to diagnose the issue. Are the bulbs burned out? Is there a wiring problem? Perhaps the lens cover is cracked or dirty. Determining the specific problem will guide you to the correct solution.
  2. Gather the Right Tools: You'll typically need a Phillips screwdriver, a flathead screwdriver, and possibly socket wrench sets. Ensure you have the correct replacement bulbs for your model. For the 1999 Toyota Hiace, it's advisable to refer to your vehicle's manual or confirm with a parts specialist that you have the correct bulb type.
  3. Replacing the Bulbs: Tail light bulbs can usually be accessed from inside the rear of the vehicle. Open the back panel by unscrewing or unclipping it, depending on your specific model. Once you have access, it's a simple process of twisting out the old bulb and fastening in the new one. Double-check that the bulb is securely in place before closing the panel.
  4. Electrical Connections: If your tail lights aren't working despite replacing the bulbs, you might be facing an electrical issue. Inspect the wiring and connections for corrosion or damage. In some cases, it might be necessary to consult a professional mechanic to troubleshoot electrical faults.
  5. Lens Covers and Seals: Over time, lens covers can become dull or cracked, affecting the brightness of your tail lights. Cleaning the covers with a fine polish may restore some of their clarity. However, if they're damaged, replacement will be necessary. Likewise, ensure any rubber seals are intact to prevent moisture from entering the light assembly and causing further electrical issues.

Finally, incorporate regular checks of your tail lights into your vehicle maintenance routine. Routine checks for brightness, functionality, and physical condition can catch issues early, ensuring that your Hiace remains safe to drive. A few minutes dedicated to inspecting your tail lights can save you from more significant headaches - and costs - down the road.

Maintaining your tail lights is part of good vehicle stewardship. Ensuring they're always in top working order not only keeps you safe but also keeps you on the road, free from avoidable fines and inconveniences.