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Parts for your 2007 Toyota Bb-Tail lights

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2007 Toyota bB tail-lights — what they do and how to look after them

Technical sources including the Toyota bB Repair Manual for the QNC20–QNC25 series, the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (rear combination lamp assemblies), and Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00 (lighting installation and rear position lamps) all confirm that tail-lights are fitted to, and mandatory on, the 2007 Toyota bB. So yes — tail-lights are relevant and used on this model.

On the 2007 Toyota bB, the tail-light sits within the rear combination lamp. Its job is simple but critical: provide a steady red rear position light so the car’s visible at night and in poor weather, marking the vehicle’s width and edges. It’s separate from, but housed with, the brake, indicator, reverse and reflector elements. Without healthy tail-lights, other road users may not spot the bB early enough, and it won’t meet WOF/rego standards in NZ or AU.

Servicing the bB’s tail-lights is straightforward. At each service — or at least every few months — it’s worth a quick check:

  • Turn on the park/headlights and verify both rear position lamps glow evenly.
  • Inspect the lenses for cracks, UV fade or moisture inside the housing.
  • Confirm the number-plate light also works, it often shares the same fuse circuit.

Bulbs on most 2007 bB variants are standard incandescents. Access is typically via trim in the boot, twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise to remove. Fit the correct wattage and base type as specified in the owner’s manual or parts catalogue, keeping the glass clean of oils. Before refitting trims, test the lights to avoid doing the job twice. If an entire side is out, check the TAIL/illumination fuse, the earth point near the lamp, and look for corroded bulb sockets.

Seeing condensation? The housings are vented, but persistent moisture usually points to a tired seal. Replace the rear lamp gasket or the assembly if the lens is cracked. When refitting the lamp, nip the mounting nuts up snug — not gorilla tight — to avoid stressing the plastic. If upgrading to LEDs, choose ADR-compliant units with the correct red colour and brightness, cheap retrofits can be too dim or the wrong shade, risking a defect notice and poor night-time visibility.

What bulbs does a 2007 Toyota bB tail-light use?

Most 2007 bB models use conventional wedge or bayonet bulbs for the tail/park function within the rear combination lamp. Because bulb types vary by market and trim, it’s best to confirm the exact base and wattage from the owner’s manual or a Toyota parts listing before buying replacements.

Why is one tail-light dimmer than the other?

Common culprits are a poor earth (ground) at the lamp, a wrong-spec bulb, or corrosion in the bulb socket. Clean the contacts, check the wiring earth point, and replace the bulb with the correct type. If the lens is heavily faded, a new lamp assembly may restore brightness and colour.

How can moisture in the tail-light be fixed?

Small amounts can clear after a long drive with the lights on. If it persists, inspect for cracks and replace the rear lamp gasket. Ensure the vents aren’t blocked and refit the lamp evenly so the seal sits flat and watertight.