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Parts for your 2008 Holden Barina-Tail lights
2008 Holden Barina tail-lights — what they do and how to look after them
Yes, the 2008 Holden Barina is fitted with tail-lights. This is confirmed by technical references including the 2008 Holden Barina Owner’s Handbook and GM/Daewoo T250 service information, which list rear combination lamps with tail (rear position) functions. It’s also a legal requirement: Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00 (and equivalent NZTA lighting requirements) specify rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. So tail-lights are absolutely relevant to any 2008 Holden Barina.
On a Barina, tail-lights make the car visible from behind at night and in poor weather, and they sit alongside the brake, indicator and reverse lights inside the rear clusters. Many TK/T250 Barina variants use a dual‑filament bulb for the stop/tail function (commonly 21/5W), with separate bulbs for indicators and reverse. Always match the bulb type to what’s stamped on the lamp or listed in the owner’s handbook.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check tail-lights every few thousand kilometres—or at least before long trips, WoF/rego inspections, and when the weather turns. Look for dim, patchy light, cracked lenses, or condensation. If one side is out, it’s often just a bulb. If both are out, check the tail-lamp fuse and the headlight switch first.
DIY replacement is straightforward:
- Open the boot, remove the access cover, and undo the retaining screws or nuts holding the lamp assembly.
- Carefully withdraw the cluster, twist out the bulb holder, and replace the bulb like-for-like. Avoid touching the glass with bare fingers.
- Inspect the foam seal, if it’s perished, replace it to keep water out. Refit and test with park lights on.
Handy maintenance tips:
- Clean the lenses with mild car wash—no harsh solvents that can craze the plastic.
- If bulbs fail frequently, check earth connections and look for moisture in the housing.
- LED upgrades are possible, but choose ADR/ECE-compliant units with the correct colour and brightness. Indicators may need an LED-compatible flasher or load resistors to avoid hyperflash.
Keeping the Barina’s tail-lights bright and healthy isn’t just about passing a WoF or rego—it’s about being seen early by drivers behind, which is a big deal on wet nights and at dusk. A quick check during servicing pays off.
Popular questions about 2008 Holden Barina tail-lights
What bulb type fits the 2008 Barina’s tail-lights?
Most 2008 Barina (TK/T250) models use a dual‑filament 21/5W bulb for the stop/tail function, with separate bulbs for indicators (amber) and reverse. Variations occur by trim and body style, so confirm against the owner’s handbook or the stamping on the lamp holder before buying.
Why did both tail-lights stop working at once?
When both sides go out together, start with the tail-lamp fuse and the headlight/park-light switch. Also inspect the rear earth point and, on hatchbacks, the wiring that runs through the rubber gaiter to the tailgate—broken wires there can cause intermittent faults.
Can the Barina use LED tail bulbs?
Yes, provided the LED replacements are road-legal (ADR/ECE compliant) and match the original colour and brightness. For indicators, you may need an LED-ready flasher or resistors to prevent hyperflash. Always test with lights on and with brakes applied to confirm intensity is correct.