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Parts for your 2008 Volvo Xc60-Tail lights

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2008 Volvo XC60 Tail-lights: purpose, care, and when to replace

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2008-build Volvo XC60. Technical sources including the Volvo XC60 Owner’s Manual (MY2009, covering 2008 production), Volvo’s VIDA parts catalogue, and Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00, harmonised with ECE regulations such as R7) all specify rear position lamps/tail-lights as mandatory equipment on this model. So yes—your 2008 XC60 has tail-lights, and they’re critical for safe night-time and low-visibility driving.

On the XC60, the tail-lights serve to make the vehicle visible from behind, mark its width, and indicate braking, turning, reversing, and rear fog when equipped. Depending on market and trim, the assembly may combine conventional bulbs with some LED elements. Volvo’s bulb failure monitoring (via the car’s CAN-bus) keeps an eye on current draw and will flag the driver if a filament has blown or there’s a poor connection.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check lens condition, brightness, and operation of all rear functions: tail/parking, brake, indicator, reverse, and fog. For most 2008 XC60 variants, replacement involves opening the tailgate, removing the two Torx fasteners securing the lamp to the quarter panel, sliding the lamp rearwards, then twisting out the bulb holder. Fit ADR/E-marked replacements of the correct type (commonly P21/5W for tail/stop, PY21W for indicator, W16W for reverse, and P21W for rear fog—verify against the owner’s manual or lamp markings).

  • Replace bulbs in pairs to keep brightness even, and avoid touching glass with bare fingers—use a clean cloth.
  • Inspect and clean contacts, a dab of dielectric grease helps prevent corrosion and false “bulb failure” warnings.
  • Check seals and gaskets, if there’s moisture inside, dry the unit and replace the seal to prevent recurring condensation.
  • After refitting, test all functions with the lights on and hazards operating. The dash warning should clear automatically once the circuit checks out.

If the lamp is cracked, faded, or the LED strip (where fitted) has sections out, replace the complete assembly. Using genuine or quality OEM-equivalent parts helps keep beam patterns, brightness, and the on-board diagnostics happy.

Popular questions

What bulb types does a 2008 Volvo XC60 tail-light use?
Most 2008 XC60s use a mix of halogen bulbs: P21/5W for tail/stop, PY21W for indicators, W16W for reverse, and P21W for rear fog where fitted. Some trims include LED position elements that aren’t user-serviceable. Always cross-check the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp/bulb holder before purchase.

Why do I get a “bulb failure” warning after replacing a globe?
The XC60 monitors current draw. If the wrong wattage bulb is installed, contacts are corroded, or the holder isn’t seated properly, the system can flag a fault. Fit the specified wattage, clean the terminals, and reseat the holder. The warning will clear once the circuit reads correctly.

Is light condensation in the tail-light normal?
A small misting after rain or a wash can be normal and often clears as the lamp warms. Persistent water droplets or pooling means a compromised seal or crack—dry the assembly, replace the seal or the lamp, and recheck for leaks to prevent bulb failures and discolouration.

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