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2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Tail-Lights

The 2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris is absolutely fitted with tail-lights. Toyota’s owner’s and workshop manuals for the 2005 Vitz/Yaris describe the rear combination lamp assembly that includes tail (rear position) lamps, brake, indicator, reverse and reflector elements. This setup is also required by road standards such as ECE Regulation No. 48 and Australia’s ADR 13/00, which mandate rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. So yes—tail-lights are relevant and standard on this model.

On the Vitz/Yaris, the tail-lights help other road users see the car from behind at night and in poor weather, marking the vehicle’s width and edges. They sit within the rear combination lamp and illuminate with the park/headlights, while the brighter stop filament comes on when braking. Keeping them bright and even is key for safety and for staying compliant with Aussie and Kiwi road rules.

Owners can keep things tidy with some simple care:

  • Do a quick night-time walk-around now and then—check both tail-lights glow evenly and the brake lights pop brighter.
  • Look for lens cracks, fading, condensation or burnt bulb sockets. Moisture inside usually points to a tired gasket or a hairline crack.
  • Clean the lenses gently, avoid harsh solvents that can craze the plastic.
  • Check the “TAIL” fuse if both sides go out together, and make sure the earth/ground connections are snug and corrosion-free.

Bulb types vary by market, but common fits for this generation include dual-filament stop/tail bulbs like 7443 (W21/5W) or bayonet P21/5W, with separate amber indicators (e.g., WY21W) and a reverse bulb (often W16W/921). Always confirm the exact bulb type in the owner’s manual or by reading the old bulb’s markings.

  1. Open the hatch and pop off the trim cover behind the lamp.
  2. Undo the mounting nuts/bolts (usually 10 mm) and ease the lamp straight back—don’t lever on the paint.
  3. Twist the bulb holder, swap the bulb, and avoid touching the glass with bare fingers.
  4. Refit, ensuring the foam seal sits flat to keep water out.

If the housing is cracked or the seal is shot, a full replacement rear combination lamp is the go. Use genuine or ADR/ECE-compliant aftermarket parts for the right beam pattern, colour and brightness. LED upgrades can be fine if they’re road-legal and play nicely with the car’s electrics, stick to approved colours (red tail/stop, amber indicator, white reverse) and correct wattage or load resistors where needed.

What bulb fits the 2005 Vitz/Yaris tail-light?

Many 2005 Vitz/Yaris models use a dual-filament stop/tail bulb such as 7443 (W21/5W) or P21/5W, with market differences. The rear indicator is typically WY21W (amber) and the reverse often W16W/921. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual or read the markings on the bulb you remove.

Why is there condensation in the tail-light?

Light misting can happen with temperature swings, but persistent water droplets usually mean a leaky seal or a hairline lens crack. Inspect the foam gasket and housing, replacing the gasket or the whole assembly is the long-term fix. Make sure the lamp is seated squarely and fasteners are snug.

Are LED tail-light bulbs legal in Australia and New Zealand?

They’re acceptable if they’re ADR/ECE-compliant for use as replacement bulbs, produce the correct colour and brightness, and don’t cause electrical quirks. Some circuits may need load resistors to avoid warnings or hyper-flash on indicators. When in doubt, use approved parts and check local regs.

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