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Parts for your 2006 Holden Astra-Tail lights

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2006 Holden Astra tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to, and required on, the 2006 Holden Astra (AH series). Technical sources including the Holden Astra AH Owner’s Handbook (2006), the Australian Design Rules for lighting (ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00), the New Zealand Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, and Astra H workshop/parts documentation all specify rear position (tail) lamps as standard equipment and legally mandatory. So tail-lights aren’t optional on this model—they’re essential for road legality and safety.

On a 2006 Holden Astra, tail-lights make the vehicle visible from behind at night and in poor weather, and they integrate with brake and indicator functions to signal intentions clearly. They’re designed to glow red at low intensity with the park/headlights, while the brake filament or module lights up brighter when the pedal’s pressed. Clear, consistent rear lighting helps other road users judge distance and speed—key for safe commuting and weekend trips alike.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the Astra’s tail-lights every month or so, and before long drives. Look for cracked lenses, fading, or moisture inside the housing—condensation can dull output and eventually corrode bulb holders. If replacing bulbs, the AH series commonly uses a dual‑filament stop/tail bulb (often P21/5W) in many trims, always confirm against the owner’s handbook or the bulb you remove, as variants exist. Avoid touching new halogen bulb glass with bare fingers—use a tissue or gloves to prevent hot spots.

Replacing a bulb or housing is straightforward: open the boot, pop off the access cover, undo the retaining nuts, unplug the connector, and twist the bulb holder counter‑clockwise. Refit in reverse, making sure the gasket seats properly so water can’t sneak in. If opting for LED upgrades, choose ADR/NZ‑compliant parts that match the correct red colour and brightness, and ensure they don’t trigger a bulb‑out warning. If the vehicle shows a lamp fault message after fitting LEDs, use CAN‑bus compatible units or return to quality halogens.

  • Keep lenses clean and untinted—dark films can make the car unroadworthy.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs for even brightness left to right.
  • If fuses blow repeatedly, check for water ingress or damaged wiring before driving at night.

Staying on top of these simple checks keeps the Astra legal under ADR/NZ rules and far more visible in Aussie and Kiwi conditions, from city traffic to foggy rural roads.

What bulb type fits the 2006 Holden Astra tail-lights?

Many AH-series Astras use a dual‑filament P21/5W for the stop/tail function, with separate bulbs for indicators and reverse. Always verify in the 2006 Holden Astra owner’s handbook or by checking the existing bulb base, as trim and market differences can apply.

Why do the Astra tail-lights mist up, and is it a fail?

Light misting happens when warm, moist air cools inside the lamp. Persistent water droplets usually point to a tired seal, cracked lens, or blocked vent. Dry the housing, replace seals or the unit if needed, and it should pass Roadworthy/WOF provided brightness and colour are correct.

Can the 2006 Astra switch to LED tail bulbs legally?

Yes—if the LED bulbs or complete lamp assemblies are ADR/NZ‑compliant, emit the correct red colour and brightness, and don’t cause warning lights. If a bulb‑out message appears, use CAN‑bus compatible LEDs or stick with quality halogens to avoid hassles.

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