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2005 Toyota bB taillights — what they do and how to look after them

Taillights are definitely fitted to the 2005 Toyota bB. Factory documentation for the bB (NCP30/31 series and early second‑gen models released in 2005) lists rear lamp assemblies and bulb specifications, and both Toyota owner’s manuals and wiring diagrams show the tail/stop, indicator, and reverse circuits. Beyond that, Australian Design Rules for lighting (e.g., ADR 13/00 for installation and related lamp standards) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 require rear position (tail) lamps, stop lamps, rear indicators, and a reversing lamp on passenger vehicles. So yes — the 2005 Toyota bB uses taillights, and they’re essential kit.

On the bB, the taillight cluster keeps the car visible and communicates intent to other road users. Rear position lamps glow red so the car’s seen at night and in foul weather, brake lamps go brighter red to signal slowing, amber indicators show direction changes, and the white reversing lamp helps when backing up. Good taillights aren’t just about avoiding a defect notice — they’re about being seen early and clearly.

As part of servicing a 2005 Toyota bB, it’s smart to give the taillight assemblies a quick once‑over. Check for cracked lenses, dull or faded reflectors, blown bulbs, and any water ingress. If a bulb’s out, confirm the correct type in the owner’s manual or on the bulb base (common types are dual‑filament T20/W21/5W for tail/stop and single‑filament T20/W21W or PY21W for indicators, depending on market). Avoid touching the glass of halogen bulbs with bare fingers, and replace fuses only after fixing the root cause.

Swapping a complete taillight is straightforward: open the tailgate, remove the trim access, undo the mounting fasteners, unplug the harness, and transfer bulbs or sockets if needed. Seat the new unit evenly, make sure the foam seal isn’t pinched, and snug the fasteners without over‑torquing the plastic tabs. If upgrading to LED bulbs, choose ADR/NZ‑compliant parts with the correct colour and brightness, and sort any hyper‑flash with proper load resistors or an LED‑compatible flasher where applicable.

  • Inspect lenses and gaskets every service or before long trips.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs for even brightness and colour.
  • Use dielectric grease on bulb bases to fight corrosion.
  • After work, test tail, brake, indicators, reverse, and number plate lights.

What bulb types fit a 2005 Toyota bB taillight?

Bulb types vary by market and trim. Many bB models use a dual‑filament T20/W21/5W for tail/stop, a single‑filament T20/W21W or PY21W for indicators, and a W16W/T15 for reverse. Always confirm against the owner’s manual or markings on the old bulbs to ensure correct fit and wattage.

How can they fix condensation in a bB taillight?

Light fogging after wet weather can vent out on its own. Persistent moisture points to a compromised seal or a cracked lens. Remove the lamp, dry it gently, inspect and replace seals or the housing if damaged, and ensure bulbs and caps are seated. Don’t drill holes — it invites more water and dust.

Are LED taillight bulbs legal on a 2005 bB in AU/NZ?

LED replacements can be fine if they meet colour and intensity requirements and don’t dazzle. Use ADR/NZ‑compliant components, keep red for tail/stop and amber for indicators, and fix hyper‑flash properly. Check local regulations and, in NZ, make sure it will pass WOF. If uncertain, stick with OE‑spec bulbs or complete ADR‑approved LED assemblies.

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