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2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Tail-lights

Yes—tail-lights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser (100 Series). This is supported by the Toyota Owner’s/Repair Manual for the J100 platform and mandated by Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00, ADR 49) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, which require compliant rear position lamps, stop lamps and indicators on road-going vehicles. So, the 2002 Land Cruiser relies on its tail-lights as essential safety equipment.

The tail-light assemblies on a 2002 Land Cruiser do a lot more than just glow red at night. They house the rear position lamps so the rig is visible after dark, plus the brake lights, indicators, and reversing lamps—in some trims, rear fog lights too. On big wagons like the 100 Series, clear, bright tail-lights help other drivers judge distance and intent, especially when towing or heading off into the High Country before dawn.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the tail-lights every few months or before a long trip. Look for cracked lenses, condensation inside the housing, faded reflectors, or intermittent operation. Many 2002 models run incandescent bulbs, common fits include dual-filament stop/tail (often W21/5W or 7443), amber indicators (WY21W), and clear reversing bulbs (W16W). Always match wattage and base type, and stick with ADR/NZ-compliant parts. LED upgrades are popular, but choose compliant lamps or bulbs and be prepared to add resistors or an LED flasher to keep the indicators ticking at the right rate.

DIY replacement is straightforward:

  • Park safely, ignition off, and open the tailgate.
  • Remove the two screws on the inner edge of the lamp and gently pull the assembly straight back.
  • Twist the bulb holders to remove, swap bulbs without touching the glass, and inspect the foam gasket.
  • Refit, snug the screws (don’t over-tighten), and test all functions with a mate or against a wall.

If both rear lamps drop out at once, check the “TAIL” fuse and the earth points. Trailer plugs are frequent culprits—corrosion in the socket can back-feed the circuit. A dab of dielectric grease on connectors and periodic cleaning of the trailer socket can save heaps of grief. Keep lenses clean with mild car shampoo, not harsh solvents, and address moisture promptly by replacing the gasket to protect the wiring and prevent lens haze.

Popular questions

What bulb types fit a 2002 Land Cruiser tail-light?
Most 100 Series use a W21/5W (7443) dual-filament for stop/tail, a WY21W (amber) for indicators, and a W16W for reverse. Variations exist by market and trim, so confirm against the owner’s manual or the existing bulb codes on your vehicle.

Why would both tail-lights fail at the same time?
Common causes are a blown “TAIL” fuse, a poor earth, or a trailer socket fault that’s shorted the circuit. Check the fuse box, clean and inspect the trailer connector, and look over the loom where it passes into the tailgate or quarter panel for pinched wires.

Can you fit LED tail-lights to a 100 Series?
Yes—use ADR/NZ-compliant LED assemblies or quality LED replacement bulbs matched to the housing. Indicators may need load resistors or an LED flasher to prevent hyper-flash. After installation, test all functions and brightness at night to ensure visibility and legal compliance.

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