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Parts for your 2001 Daihatsu Gran move-Tail lights

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2001 Daihatsu Gran Move tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2001 Daihatsu Gran Move. Factory wiring diagrams and rear combination lamp assemblies in the Daihatsu service literature confirm their use, and their fitment is a legal requirement under Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00), the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, and UNECE Regulation 7 for rear position and stop lamps.

On a 2001 Gran Move, the tail-lights are part of the rear combination lamps, sharing space with brake, indicator, and reverse lights. Their job is simple but vital: make the vehicle visible from behind in low light or poor weather, help other road users judge distance, and signal braking when paired with the stop lamps. Good tail-lights reduce rear-end shunts and keep the car compliant for rego or WOF.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the tail-lights whenever the wipers, tyres, and fluids are being looked at. A quick walkaround with the lights on, then with the brakes held and indicators flashing, will catch most issues. Keep the lenses clean with car-wash soap and a soft cloth—harsh solvents can cloud the plastic. If the lamps look dull or the lens is cracked, replace the unit, moisture inside the housing usually means the seal or gasket has given up.

When a bulb fails, replace it promptly and avoid mixing old and new on the same side—brightness can differ. Use quality, ADR/UNECE-compliant bulbs and match the wattage shown in the owner’s manual or stamped on the holder. If upgrading to LEDs, choose CANBUS-friendly, road-legal options and make sure the beam and brightness are correct so you don’t end up with odd warning lights or a failed compliance check.

  1. Open the tailgate and remove the rear lamp screws.
  2. Ease the lamp out, twist the bulb holder, and pull the bulb straight out.
  3. Fit the new bulb with clean gloves, re-seat the holder, and refit the lamp.
  4. Test tail, brake, and indicator functions before driving off.
  • If fuses keep blowing, look for chafed wiring in the tailgate loom or trailer plug wiring.
  • Dim lights often trace back to a dodgy earth—clean the ground point and use a dab of dielectric grease.
  • During wet seasons, check the gasket and vent tabs to keep condensation at bay.

Regular checks—every service or six months—will keep the Gran Move visible, legal, and safer on Aussie and Kiwi roads.

Popular questions about 2001 Daihatsu Gran Move tail-lights

What bulb type does the 2001 Gran Move use for the tail-lights?
Bulb specs can vary by market and trim. Typically, the tail function is a small-wattage position bulb and the brake/tail is a dual-filament or dual-function lamp. Check the owner’s manual, the marking on the bulb holder, or a trusted parts catalogue to match wattage and base type. Sticking with ADR/UNECE-compliant bulbs avoids brightness or fitment dramas.

Why do my Gran Move tail-lights keep blowing a fuse?
Common causes include water ingress in the lamp, a pinched wire in the tailgate hinge area, corroded bulb holders, or a poorly spliced trailer harness. Inspect for moisture, clean the connectors, and trace the loom where it flexes. Replace the fuse only after fixing the fault, and match the correct fuse rating.

How do I fix dim or uneven tail-lights on a Gran Move?
Start by cleaning the lens and replacing aged bulbs. If they’re still dim, clean the earth connection to bare metal and check voltage at the holder with the lights on. Clouded lenses or burnt reflectors mean the assembly is past its best—replace the unit to restore proper brightness and visibility.

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