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Parts for your 2005 Toyota Bb-Tail lights

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2005 Toyota bB tail-lights — purpose, care and easy replacement tips

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2005 Toyota bB. This is supported by Toyota service literature for the bB (NCP30/NCP31) Lighting section, Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue listings for rear combination lamp assemblies, and the lighting requirements set out in ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00 for Australia and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. Those standards mandate rear position (tail) and stop lamps on passenger vehicles, so the 2005 bB is built with them as standard equipment.

The 2005 Toyota bB’s tail-lights sit in the rear combination lamp and handle low-intensity rear position light for night driving, then ramp up in brightness as stop lamps under braking. They make the car easy to spot in the dark and in foul weather, and they’re a key item for WOF/regos and roadworthy checks. Most variants use a dual-filament globe for tail/stop in the one holder, the exact globe spec varies by market, commonly 21/5 W or W21/5 W (often known as 7443). The owner’s handbook or the lamp label will confirm the correct type.

As part of routine servicing, it pays to give the bB’s tail-lights a quick once-over. Keep the lenses clean, check for cracks or hazing, and look for moisture inside the housing—water ingress points to a tired gasket. If brightness is patchy or one side looks dim, check the earth point and wiring connector for corrosion. Where legal, ADR/NZ-compliant LED retrofit globes can lift longevity and visibility, but they must match the original colour and fit properly in the reflector.

  • Check operation at least monthly and at every service—tail, stop, and number-plate lights.
  • Replace globes in pairs to keep brightness even side-to-side.
  • Avoid touching the glass of new globes, oil from fingers can shorten life.
  • If both tail-lights are out, inspect the Tail/Stop fuse and the lamp earths.
  • Seal or replace any lamp that shows water inside to prevent socket corrosion.
  1. Open the tailgate and remove the rear lamp fasteners (inside jamb area).
  2. Slide the lamp rearward to release the locator pins, then unplug the connector.
  3. Twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise, remove the globe, and fit the correct replacement (commonly 21/5 W or W21/5 W).
  4. Test the tail and brake functions before refitting.
  5. Re-seat the lamp carefully so locator pins align, then refit screws without over-tightening.

FAQs

What globe type does the 2005 Toyota bB use for tail/stop?
Most 2005 bB variants use a dual-filament tail/stop globe in the rear combination lamp, typically 21/5 W (bayonet) or W21/5 W/7443 (wedge). Exact fitment can vary by market and trim, so the best bet is to check the owner’s handbook or the marking on the lamp holder.

Why is there condensation or water in the bB’s tail-light?
Minor fogging after rain can be normal, but visible water droplets suggest a cracked lens or a perished housing gasket. Once moisture gets in, sockets corrode and globes fail early. Replacing the gasket—or the whole lamp if the lens is damaged—sorts it properly.

Can the 2005 bB run LED tail/stop globes?
Yes, provided the LEDs are ADR/NZ-compliant and designed for reflector housings. Choose the correct base type, match the original red output for stop and the appropriate red for tail, and ensure brightness and beam pattern are suitable. Some vehicles may need load resistors to prevent bulb-out warnings or hyperflash.

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