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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

$129
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Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

$181
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

$223
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210

$157
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Slim Design - 2378

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Slim Design - 2378

$203
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Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

$264
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Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

$25
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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

$124
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Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

$205
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Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

$128
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Hella Trailer Light Kit Led 12/24V - 2399TP

Hella Trailer Light Kit Led 12/24V - 2399TP

$544
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2001 Toyota Avensis taillights — what they do, why they matter, and how to look after them

Taillights are absolutely fitted to the 2001 Toyota Avensis and are essential to its road legality and safety. Technical sources confirming this include the 2001 Toyota Avensis Owner’s Manual and Toyota’s Electrical Wiring Diagram (Light—Tail), which specify a rear combination lamp assembly with tail (rear position) lamps, stop lamps, indicators, reverse, and market-dependent rear fog lamps. Fitment is also mandated by lighting standards such as ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00 (Australia), the Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 (New Zealand), and ECE Regulation No. 48 and ECE R7 for rear position lamps. So yes—taillights are relevant, standard, and non-negotiable on a 2001 Toyota Avensis.

On the Avensis, the taillights do the everyday safety heavy lifting—making the car visible at night and in poor weather, while sharing brake and turn intentions with other drivers. They’re a simple setup but critical, and easy to keep in good nick with basic servicing.

For routine maintenance on a 2001 Toyota Avensis taillight assembly, it’s worth checking a few quick items during regular services or before long trips:

  • Operation: With the park lights on, confirm both rear position lamps glow evenly. Press the brake and check both brake lamps are bright and consistent. Test indicators (amber) and reverse lamps too.
  • Lenses and seals: Look for cracks, faded lenses, or moisture inside. A foggy lens usually means a compromised seal—sort it early to avoid bulb failure or corroded sockets.
  • Bulbs and types: Commonly, the Avensis uses P21/5W dual‑filament bulbs for stop/tail, PY21W (amber) for indicators, P21W for rear fog (if fitted), and either W16W or P21W for reverse, depending on market. Always match the base type and wattage shown in the owner’s manual or printed on the old bulb.
  • Wiring and earths: If a bulb keeps failing or lights act oddly, inspect the lamp holder for heat damage and clean the earth point.
  • Fuses: If both tails are out, check the “TAIL” fuse in the appropriate fuse box. Replace only with the correct amp rating.

Replacement is straightforward: open the boot, remove the trim panel, undo the lamp fasteners, and twist out the bulb holders. Avoid touching halogen glass with bare fingers, and test all functions before refitting the trim. If upgrading to LEDs, choose CANbus-friendly, ADR/ECE-compliant bulbs and confirm the beam pattern and brightness are appropriate so other road users aren’t dazzled.

Popular questions about 2001 Toyota Avensis taillights

What bulbs does a 2001 Toyota Avensis taillight use?

Most 2001 Avensis models use P21/5W dual‑filament bulbs for the stop/tail function, PY21W amber for the indicators, P21W for rear fog (if equipped), and either W16W or P21W for reverse depending on market. Always check the owner’s manual or the stamping on the existing bulb to match base type and wattage. Mixing types can cause dim lights, fast-flash indicators, or blown fuses.

How do you change a tail light bulb on a 2001 Avensis?

Open the boot, remove the interior trim cover behind the lamp, then undo the retaining screws or nuts. Twist the bulb holder anti‑clockwise, pull out the old bulb, and fit the correct replacement. Avoid touching the glass, reseat the holder firmly, and test park, brake, and indicator functions before refitting the trim. If the lamp is misty inside, replace the gasket or the whole assembly to keep moisture out.

Why do my tail lights keep blowing a fuse?

Common culprits are incorrect bulb wattage, a shorted bulb holder from moisture ingress, damaged wiring in the tailgate area, or an aftermarket trailer wiring fault. Check the “TAIL” circuit fuse, inspect the lamp sockets for corrosion, and verify any towbar loom connections. Replace the fuse only with the specified rating and address the root cause before driving at night or in rain.

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