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2008 Toyota Aurion tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and factory‑fitted to the 2008 Toyota Aurion. This model uses rear combination lamp units that include tail (rear position) lamps, brake lamps, indicators and reverse lamps, as outlined in the Aurion owner’s manual. Their fitment and performance are required under the Australian Design Rules for lighting installation (e.g., ADR 13/00 and associated UNECE regs) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, so every road‑going Aurion must have working red tail lamps.

On the Aurion, the tail-lights switch on with the park/low‑beam lights to make the car visible from the rear in the dark, at dusk, or in poor weather. They provide a steady red glow distinct from the brighter brake lamps, helping drivers behind judge distance and speed without glare. Good lenses and reflectors keep the light even and compliant, which matters for roadworthy checks and WoF inspections.

Most 2008 Aurions run conventional incandescent bulbs in the rear clusters. That’s good news for servicing—bulbs are affordable and easy to swap. A quick six‑monthly check is a smart habit: make sure both sides illuminate evenly, look for cracks, dullness, or moisture inside the lens, and confirm the red is bright and uniform. Clean the lenses with a mild car‑wash solution only—harsh chemicals can haze the plastic and knock down light output.

  • Replacement basics: Park safely, ignition off, open the boot and pull back the trim panel behind the lamp. Twist the bulb holder anticlockwise to remove, then swap in the correct type and wattage. Avoid touching the glass with bare fingers, oils can shorten bulb life.
  • Electrical tips: If both tail-lights are out, check the relevant fuse first. For intermittent operation, look for a loose earth, corroded contacts, or water ingress. A light smear of dielectric grease on clean terminals helps keep corrosion at bay.
  • Parts choice: Use OEM‑equivalent bulbs to stay compliant. LED retrofit bulbs or aftermarket assemblies may need load resistors and must still meet ADR/NZ lighting rules—don’t risk your rego or WoF.
  • Reassembly: Ensure the foam gasket sits properly to prevent leaks, then refit the nuts gently—over‑tightening can crack the housing. Test all rear lights before driving off.

Keep a spare pair of approved bulbs in the glovebox, and when one side fails, consider replacing both so brightness stays even.

Popular questions about 2008 Toyota Aurion tail-lights

What bulb type fits the 2008 Aurion tail-light?
Many 2008 Aurions use a dual‑filament 21/5W bulb for the stop/tail function in a wedge (T20/W21/5W) or similar base, but variants can differ. Check the owner’s manual or the marking on the old bulb before buying.

If unsure, bring the old bulb to a parts counter for a match. Using the correct wattage and base style keeps the light output legal and prevents socket damage.

Why is my Aurion tail-light dim or intermittent?
Ageing bulbs, corroded sockets, poor earth connections, or moisture in the housing are common culprits. A faded reflector or hazed lens can also reduce brightness.

Inspect the holder and wiring, clean contacts, reseal the lamp if you find leaks, and replace the bulb with an OEM‑equivalent. If both sides are weak, check charging voltage and verify the tail‑light fuse.

Can I replace the whole tail-light assembly myself?
Yes, with basic tools. Open the boot, remove the trim, undo the retaining nuts, then pull the cluster straight back to free the locating pins. Transfer the bulb holders, fit the new unit, and snug the nuts—don’t overtighten.

Make sure the foam gasket seals evenly to prevent water ingress, then test tail, brake, indicator and reverse functions. If the new assembly is aftermarket, confirm it’s ADR/NZ rule compliant.

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