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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector White Background - 150BAR
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Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100BL2S3
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LED Autolamps Rear combination L/R tail lights with sequential indicator, Chrome, Twin Blister - 355ARWM-2
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/License Plate Boat Trailer Lamp, Right Side - 207BARL4P
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Diffused Tail Light - 284ARWM-2
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
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Hella DuraLED 12/24V LED Rear Stop/Tail Lamp, Horizontal/Vertical Mount - 2330BULK
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OEX Rear LED Combo Taillight 12V - Stop/Tail/Reverse/Indicator/Reflector - LLX94013
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2003 Toyota Hilux Surf taillights — purpose, fitment and easy upkeep
Yes, taillights are absolutely fitted and relevant to the 2003 Toyota Hilux Surf. Technical references that confirm this include Toyota’s 2003 Hilux Surf/4Runner (N210) Electrical Wiring Diagram, which shows the “Rear Combination Light” circuits (tail/position, stop, indicator and reverse), and the Toyota owner’s manual for the same generation, which details light operation and globe specs. Legally, the vehicle also requires working rear position lamps under Australian Design Rule 13/00 (and UNECE R7) and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, so a 2003 Hilux Surf must have functioning taillights for road use.
On this model, the taillights sit high on the rear quarters as part of the combination lamp. Their core job is to make the Surf visible from behind at night and in foul weather, with brighter filaments lighting up for braking and amber for indicating. They’re simple, robust, and easy to keep in top nick, which helps with safety, ADR/WoF checks, and avoiding fines.
Servicing advice is straightforward and doesn’t need fancy tools. Most 2003 Hilux Surf taillights use wedge-type globes: typically a dual‑filament stop/tail globe (commonly 21/5W), a 21W amber indicator, and a 21W reverse. Many owners choose LED replacements for longevity and punch, but it’s important they’re road‑legal in AU/NZ and don’t trigger hyper‑flash on indicators—load resistors or LED‑compatible flashers may be needed.
- Quick check: Once a month (or before a long trip), switch on parkers, brakes, and indicators. Have a mate watch, or back up to a wall at dusk to see reflections.
- Globe replacement: Open the tailgate, remove the two lamp screws, and gently ease the unit straight back to avoid snapping the locating pins. Twist out the bulb holders, swap globes like-for-like (don’t touch halogen glass with bare fingers), and reassemble.
- Lens and seal care: Wipe lenses with mild car wash, avoid harsh solvents. If you spot fogging or water inside, replace the foam seal or the housing to prevent corrosion and electrical gremlins.
- Electrical tips: If a new globe won’t light, check the fuse and earth point in the rear quarter. Corrosion on the bulb holder tabs can be cleaned with contact cleaner.
- Upgrades: Quality ADR/E-marked LED assemblies are fine if they maintain correct colour, intensity, and beam. Keep the original screws and clips, plastic threads don’t love over‑tightening.
With a few minutes’ attention during regular servicing, the 2003 Hilux Surf’s taillights stay bright, compliant, and dependable—exactly what’s needed for Aussie and Kiwi roads.
Popular questions about 2003 Toyota Hilux Surf taillights
Q: What globe types fit the 2003 Hilux Surf’s rear lights?
A: Most use a 21/5W dual‑filament for stop/tail, a single‑filament 21W amber for indicators, and a 21W clear for reverse. Always match base type (usually wedge/T20) and wattage. If going LED, choose CANbus‑friendly units or be ready to add resistors for indicators to avoid hyper‑flash.
Q: My taillight housing is cracked—can I replace just the lens?
A: On the Surf, the outer lens and body are a sealed assembly, so replacement is usually the complete rear combination lamp. It’s a simple DIY: two screws inside the tailgate jamb, then pull the unit straight back to release the pins. Swap the bulb holders over, test, and refit.
Q: Will LED taillights pass a WOF or be ADR‑compliant?
A: They can, provided the lamps meet the required colour, brightness, and visibility angles, and don’t introduce fast flashing or warning faults. Choose reputable ADR/E‑marked lamps or quality replacement globes, keep red for stop/tail and amber for indicators, and verify operation before inspection.