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Parts for your 2007 Toyota Vitz|yaris-Tail lights
Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Clear Lens Coloured LEDs Surface Mount - 12ARM-2
LED Autolamps Rear combination L/R tail lights with sequential indicator, Chrome, Twin Blister - 355ARWM-2
Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Diffused Tail Light - 284ARWM-2
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Rear Combination Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Light with Reflectors, Blister Pack - 250ARWM
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED MaxiLamp Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector Light Round Blister Pack - MAXILAMP1XC
LED Autolamps 12V LED Boat Trailer Lamps Stop/Tail/Indicator with Licence Plate Lamp Light Left & Right Side, with 8m cable, Twin Blister - 209GARLP2/8M
LED Autolamps 12/24V 280 Mini Jumbo Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse LED Light Blister Pack - 280ARWM
2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris. This is confirmed by Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for the XP90 series (2005–2011), which lists rear combination lamp assemblies, and by the 2007 Yaris owner’s manual and wiring diagrams describing tail and stop lamp circuits. They’re also a legal requirement under Australian Design Rule 13/00 (installation of lighting) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, so the 2007 Vitz/Yaris must run operational rear position (tail) lamps.
On this model, the tail-lights form part of the rear combination lamps. They provide the red rear position light for night-time visibility, brighter red stop lights for braking, amber indicators, and white reversing lamps. Some markets also include a rear fog lamp in the cluster. It’s simple kit, but it’s vital for being seen and for staying compliant for rego or WOF checks.
Most 2007 Vitz/Yaris variants use replaceable halogen bulbs rather than sealed LEDs, which makes maintenance straightforward and inexpensive. Typical bulb types are T20/7443 for stop/tail, T20/7440 for rear indicators, and W16W/T15 for reverse, but it can vary by market and trim. A quick check against the owner’s manual or the bulb markings on the lamp holder keeps it tidy.
- Inspect lenses for cracks, fading, or condensation, heavy moisture points to a tired seal or a hairline crack.
- Test the lights regularly: tail, brake, indicators, and reverse. A mate or a wall reflection helps.
- If a bulb’s out, pull the inner boot trim, undo the two retaining bolts, slide the lamp rearward, twist out the bulb holders, swap bulbs, and refit. Don’t touch glass with bare fingers.
- Check the tail/stop fuses and earth points if multiple lamps are dead. Wiring at the hatch can fatigue over time.
- Considering LED upgrades? Choose ADR/E-mark compliant units and correct resistor or flasher solutions to avoid hyperflash and stay legal.
Keep the lenses clean, avoid dark tints that reduce output, and make sure the colour stays proper red/amber. For persistent fogging, replace the gasket or the lamp to prevent corrosion of the bulb holders. A quick look at each service interval helps the Yaris stay safe and ready for the next long run.
Popular questions
What bulb types fit the 2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris tail-lights?
Most use T20/7443 (stop/tail), T20/7440 (indicator), and W16W/T15 (reverse). There are market variations, so it’s smart to confirm against the owner’s manual or the part numbers on the bulb holders before buying.
Why do my Yaris tail-lights fog up?
Light misting can be normal due to temperature swings, but visible droplets or pooling water mean a leaking seal, blocked vent, or a cracked lens. Dry the unit, fix the seal or replace the lamp, and check the vent path.
Are LED tail-light bulbs legal in Australia or New Zealand?
They can be, provided colour and brightness comply and the beam pattern isn’t compromised. Use ADR/E-mark compliant bulbs and the right resistor or flasher to prevent hyperflash. Avoid dark tints that reduce effective light output, as that can fail a WOF or roadside check.