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Parts for your 2002 Daihatsu Terios-Tail lights

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2002 Daihatsu Terios Tail-lights: Purpose, Care, and Replacement

Tail-lights absolutely are fitted to the 2002 Daihatsu Terios. As a first-gen Terios (J100 series) passenger vehicle, it left the factory with rear position lamps (tail-lights) because they’re mandatory under Australian Design Rule 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light-signalling Devices), and align with UN ECE Regulation No. 7 for rear position lamps. In New Zealand, the Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 also requires operational tail-lights for WoF. So, yes—tail-lights are relevant, required, and part of every roadworthy 2002 Terios.

On this model, the tail-lights sit in the rear quarter panels and are integrated with the brake lights, indicators, and reverse lamps. Their job is simple but vital: they make the Terios visible from behind at night and in low-visibility conditions, showing the vehicle’s width and position with steady red light. If they’re dim, cracked, waterlogged, or not working, it affects safety and can fail a roadworthy or WoF check.

Replacement and maintenance are straightforward and worth bundling into routine servicing of a 2002 Daihatsu Terios. Most cars of this era use conventional incandescent bulbs in the tail assembly. Owners should check the owner’s manual for the correct bulb spec and wattage, then stick with compliant red lenses and amber indicators to meet ADR/NZ rules. While you’re there, look for lens cracks, faded reflectors, and perished seals—moisture inside the housing is a dead giveaway the gasket needs attention. A quick contact clean and a dab of dielectric grease on the bulb bases and connectors helps fend off corrosion, common in older wiring looms.

Handy tips for keeping the Terios tail-lights in top nick:

  • Test them monthly—park near a wall at dusk and check brightness left and right.
  • If a bulb blows, replace in pairs to keep brightness matched.
  • Inspect the earth (ground) wire and connector if lights are dim or flicker.
  • Check the relevant fuse if both sides are out