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Parts for your 2008 Toyota Mark x-Tail lights

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Narva Flush Mount LED Volt & Amp meter display - 81138BL

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HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

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HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

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Lens To Suit 86470 - 86475BL

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2008 Toyota Mark X taillights — purpose, care and replacement

Based on technical references, taillights are definitely fitted to the 2008 Toyota Mark X (GRX12# series). Toyota’s Owner’s Manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram for this model describe the “rear combination lamp” assembly that houses tail, brake, indicator and reverse functions, and a dedicated TAIL circuit and fuse. Legal frameworks like Australia’s ADR 49/00 and ADR 13/00, and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, also require compliant rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. So taillights are relevant and required on the 2008 Toyota Mark X.

The 2008 Toyota Mark X taillight assembly is all about visibility and signalling. The rear position (tail) lamps glow steadily so drivers behind can see the car at night or in poor weather, while brighter brake lamps warn of deceleration. Indicators, reverse and (where fitted) rear fog lamps live in the same cluster, so the whole unit works as a safety package designed to meet ADR/NZTA requirements. Correct brightness, colour and lens condition keep the car compliant for roadworthy or WOF checks.

As part of regular servicing, owners benefit from a quick taillight check. A simple walkaround with the park lights on, foot on the brake, and indicators flashing will pick up most faults. If a lamp’s out, the common culprits are a blown bulb, a dodgy earth, a corroded socket, or a popped TAIL/STOP fuse in the junction block. Because bulb types can vary by trim and market, the Toyota Owner’s Manual or parts catalogue should be used to confirm exact bulb specifications before replacement.

  • Inspect lenses for cracks, crazing or moisture. Condensation often points to a tired seal or vent, prolonged moisture can corrode sockets.
  • Clean contacts with electrical contact cleaner and a cotton tip, add a dab of dielectric grease to slow future corrosion.
  • When replacing, avoid touching glass bulbs with bare fingers, oil can shorten bulb life.
  • If upgrading to LEDs, ensure the assemblies and bulbs are ADR/NZ-compliant, maintain correct colour and intensity, and avoid hyper-flash with the right load solution.
  • After any bulb or assembly work, test all functions: tail, stop, indicator, reverse, and rear fog (if equipped).

If water has entered the lamp, remove the assembly, dry it thoroughly, replace gaskets or seals as needed, and refit to the specified torque so the housing sits flat and watertight. Persistent fuse blows call for circuit diagnosis using the Toyota EWD to check the TAIL and STOP circuits for shorts or pinched wiring. Keeping the 2008 Mark X taillights bright and healthy isn’t just good maintenance, it keeps the vehicle safe, legal and looking sharp.

FAQs

What bulb type does a 2008 Toyota Mark X use for the tail function?

Bulb types can differ by trim and market, and some cars may have dual‑filament stop/tail bulbs in the rear combination lamp. The best approach is to confirm against the 2008 Mark X Owner’s Manual or the Toyota parts catalogue by VIN. Matching wattage, base type and colour to spec avoids electrical issues and WOF/roadworthy hassles.

How should moisture in a 2008 Mark X taillight be fixed?

Remove the lamp, dry it gently with desiccant or low heat, inspect the housing, vents and gasket, and replace any perished seals. Clean the mating surfaces and refit evenly to prevent distortion. If the lens is cracked or the weld seam has failed, replacement of the lamp assembly is the reliable long‑term fix.

Are aftermarket LED taillights legal on a 2008 Mark X in Australia or New Zealand?

They can be, provided the lamps meet the applicable standards (e.g., ADR 49/00 and ADR 13/00 in Australia, Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 in NZ), maintain correct colour, intensity and visibility angles, and are installed correctly. Poorly made or non‑compliant units may fail WOF/roadworthy inspections, so certification markings and proper beam performance matter.

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