Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Parts for your 2002 Toyota Avensis-Tail lights

Sort by

Explore 4WD & Adventure

Showing 79 - 117 of 282 products

2002 Toyota Avensis Tail-Lights

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2002 Toyota Avensis and are required by road regulations. Technical sources that confirm this include the Toyota Avensis (T22) Owner’s Manual lighting section, the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue listing the rear combination lamp assemblies, and UNECE Regulation No. 48/ADR lighting installation rules, which mandate rear position lamps (tail-lights) on passenger vehicles. So yes—this Avensis uses tail-lights, and they’re essential for safety and compliance.

On a 2002 Avensis—whether sedan, liftback, or wagon—the tail-lights sit within a rear combination cluster alongside the brake, indicator, reverse, and often rear fog lights. Their main job is to make the car visible from behind in low light, rain, and at night, helping other drivers judge distance and width. If they’re dull, cracked, or out, visibility drops and it can risk a failed WOF/reg or a fine.

Owners keen on easy upkeep can give the lights a quick check every month: switch on the park lights and walk around the car (or use a wall/garage door reflection). Look for dim glows, cracked lenses, or condensation inside the housing. Moisture points to tired seals or a hairline crack—left alone, it can corrode bulb holders and connectors.

Replacing a globe is straightforward. Open the boot, peel back the trim, undo the retaining nuts or clips for the lamp, unplug the connector, then twist out the bulb holder. Swap the globe—avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—and refit in reverse. Body style can change access slightly, but tools are basic: Phillips screwdriver, small socket, and trim tool. Check the Owner’s Manual for the exact globe types, many Avensis models use a P21/5W dual-filament for stop/tail and a 5W wedge for the tail/position lamp, but verify by VIN and market.

  • Fix intermittent faults by cleaning the earth point and contacts, a dab of dielectric grease helps.
  • If fuses keep blowing, inspect for crushed wiring behind the trim or water ingress.
  • Aftermarket LEDs should only be used if they’re road-legal for that lamp and meet ADR/UNECE specs.

During servicing, it’s smart to test all rear lights, replace any faded or mismatched globes in pairs, and inspect seals. Clear, bright tail-lights keep the Avensis visible and legal, and they’re a quick, affordable win for safety.

Popular questions about 2002 Toyota Avensis tail-lights

What globes does the 2002 Avensis tail-light use?

Many 2002 Avensis models use a P21/5W dual-filament globe for the stop/tail function and a 5W wedge (W5W) for the tail/position light, but the exact spec can vary by body style and market. The sure bet is to check the Owner’s Manual or the markings on the old globe before buying replacements.

Why do my Avensis tail-lights work intermittently?

Common culprits are a corroded earth, loose connector, moisture inside the lens, or a mis-seated globe. Less often it’s a failing switch or a dodgy fuse. Clean the contacts, reseat the globe, dry the housing, and check the earth point behind the trim, that usually sorts it.

Can I upgrade the Avensis tail-lights to LED?

Possibly, but only with LED globes or assemblies that are compliant with ADR/UNECE rules and suitable for the housing. Some LED retrofits can trigger bulb-out warnings or produce incorrect beam/brightness. If unsure, stick with quality halogen globes or use certified LED replacements designed for exterior use.

{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ { "@type": "Question", "name": "What globes does the 2002 Avensis tail-light use?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Many 2002 Avensis models use a P21/5W dual-filament globe for the stop/tail function and a 5W wedge (W5W) for the tail/position light, but the exact spec can vary by body style and market. The sure bet is to check the Owner’s Manual or the markings on the old globe before buying replacements." } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "Why do my Avensis tail-lights work intermittently?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Common culprits are a corroded earth, loose connector, moisture inside the lens, or a mis-seated globe. Less often it’s a failing switch or a dodgy fuse. Clean the contacts, reseat the globe, dry the housing, and check the earth point behind the trim, that usually sorts it." } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "Can I upgrade the Avensis tail-lights to LED?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Possibly, but only with LED globes or assemblies that are compliant with ADR/UNECE rules and suitable for the housing. Some LED retrofits can trigger bulb-out warnings or produce incorrect beam/brightness. If unsure, stick with quality halogen globes or use certified LED replacements designed for exterior use." } } ]}