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2001 Daihatsu YRV Tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2001 Daihatsu YRV. This is supported by the Daihatsu YRV owner’s manual and service wiring diagrams, which list the “rear combination light” assembly (housing tail/position, stop, indicator, and reverse lamps). Compliance requirements like ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00 in Australia, and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency’s VIRM Lighting in New Zealand, also mandate operational rear position lamps on vehicles of this class and era. So yes—this YRV uses tail-lights, and they’re an essential safety item.

On the 2001 Daihatsu YRV, the tail-lights sit high on the rear quarters and do a few important jobs: they make the car visible from behind at night and in bad weather, they brighten for braking, and they indicate turns. The assemblies are simple and sturdy, but with age they can suffer from faded lenses, blown bulbs, or a bit of moisture sneaking in. All easy wins to sort at service time.

For regular servicing, a quick tail-light check goes a long way. Switch the parkers on, press the brake, and flick the indicators—use a wall or garage door to see both sides if you don’t have a helper. If a lamp’s out, confirm the correct bulb type in the owner’s manual, the YRV commonly uses dual-filament stop/tail bulbs (often 21/5W or W21/5W), but variants differ, so matching the base and wattage is key. Replace bulbs in pairs if the other side looks tired—cheap insurance for a WOF or rego check.

If lenses are cloudy, a gentle plastic polish can freshen them up. Finding condensation inside? Pull the lamp, dry it out, and inspect the gasket. A perished seal or a cracked housing can let water in, replace the seal or the lamp to protect the wiring and keep the reflector bright. While the lamp’s off, give the connector a look—clean any greenish corrosion with contact cleaner and a soft brush, then add a dab of dielectric grease to keep moisture away.

Thinking about LEDs? They can be a nice upgrade for visibility, but make sure replacements are road-legal and compatible with the YRV’s reflector optics. For indicators, an LED-friendly flasher or resistors may be needed to prevent hyperflash. Whether staying with halogens or going LED, correct aim, clean lenses, and solid connections keep the little Daihatsu easy to spot in Aussie or Kiwi conditions.

  • Check operation every few weeks or before long trips.
  • Clean lenses and inspect seals during routine services.
  • Use correct-spec bulbs and torque lamp fasteners gently to avoid cracking.

Popular questions about 2001 Daihatsu YRV tail-lights

What bulb type does the 2001 YRV use for the tail/stop light?
It varies by market and trim. Many YRVs use a dual-filament 21/5W bulb (some with a wedge W21/5W base, others with a BAY15d bayonet). The safest move is to match what comes out or check the owner’s manual and the marking on the lamp holder. Using the correct wattage keeps brightness and heat exactly where the housing expects it.

Why are my YRV tail-lights dim or intermittent?
Usually it’s a dull bulb, a dirty earth, or moisture in the housing. Pull the lamp, clean the connector and earth point, and replace any tired bulbs. If you spot condensation, fix the seal or housing—water kills reflectors and contacts over time. Also check the fuse and the lamp holder tabs for heat damage.

Can I fit LED tail-lights to my 2001 YRV?
Yes, but choose road-legal LED replacements that suit the YRV’s reflectors and match the original colour and intensity. Indicators may need an LED-compatible flasher or resistors to avoid hyperflash. In both Australia and New Zealand, lights must meet visibility and performance rules, so pick quality parts and test them thoroughly after fitting.

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