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Parts for your 2005 Toyota Altezza-Tail lights

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2005 Toyota Altezza tail-lights — purpose, care, and replacement

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2005 Toyota Altezza (XE10). Technical sources including Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for GXE10/SXE10 models (listing Rear Combination Lamp assemblies), Toyota service/repair literature for the XE10 platform, and the owner’s manual lighting section confirm the presence of tail/stop, indicator, and reverse lamps in the rear combination units. Road lighting rules aligned with UN ECE R7 and Australian Design Rule 13/00 also require operational rear position (tail) lamps on passenger vehicles in AU/NZ.

For everyday driving, the Altezza’s tail-lights do the simple but critical job of making the car visible from behind and signalling intentions. They illuminate red at night, get brighter for braking, flash amber for indicators, and switch to white for reversing. On many 2005 Altezzas, the stop/tail function uses a twin‑filament wedge bulb (commonly W21/5W, T20). Depending on market spec, indicators are typically 21W amber, and reverse lamps are white wedge types.

When it’s time for servicing, it’s smart to give the tail-lights a once‑over. Look for cracked lenses, moisture inside the housings, faded reflectors, or dodgy bulb sockets. If a tail lamp is out, check the bulb first, then the “TAIL” fuse in the cabin fuse box, and finally the earths. When replacing bulbs, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers and seat them fully so the twin filaments align correctly. A small dab of dielectric grease on the connector can help prevent corrosion, especially on cars that live near the coast.

If removing the rear lamp assembly, pop back the boot trim, undo the mounting nuts (commonly 10 mm), and gently pull the unit straight back to avoid snapping the locating pins. Refit evenly—don’t over‑tighten—and confirm the foam seal sits flat to keep water out. After reassembly, test tail, brake, indicator, and reverse functions. Keeping lenses clean and clear can make a surprising difference to visibility and safety, and it’s an easy tick for WoF/rego checks.

Thinking of LED upgrades? Choose ADR/E‑marked units or bulbs in the correct colours, and be ready to add appropriate resistors or a compatible flasher to prevent hyper‑flash. Always verify local compliance before hitting the road.

  • Inspect lamps at each service or every 6 months.
  • Replace in pairs for even brightness.
  • Fix condensation early—reseal or replace gaskets.

Popular questions

What bulb types fit the 2005 Altezza tail-lights?
Most use a twin‑filament stop/tail bulb (often W21/5W T20), 21W amber for indicators, and a white wedge for reverse. Variations exist by market trim, so checking the owner’s manual or the bulb base markings before purchase is wise.

Why do my tail-lights fog up, and how do I fix it?
Moisture usually sneaks past a tired lens seal or through a cracked housing. Remove the unit, dry it thoroughly, replace the gasket or reseal the lens if it’s sound, and ensure the vent is clear. If the lens is crazed or split, replacement is the proper cure.

Can I legally fit LED tail bulbs on my Altezza in AU/NZ?
Yes, provided the LEDs meet the correct standards, show the right colours and brightness, and don’t cause hyper‑flash or warning faults. Use compliant lamps and, if needed, resistors or a compatible flasher. When in doubt, have a licensed inspector confirm compliance for WoF/rego.

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