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2009 Honda Elysion tail-lights — purpose, care and replacement

Yes, tail-lights are absolutely used on the 2009 Honda Elysion. Honda’s 2009 Elysion owner’s manual and parts catalogue describe a rear combination lamp assembly with tail, stop, indicator and reverse functions, and the vehicle’s lighting layout follows Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00) and the NZTA Vehicle Lighting Rule 2004, which require operational rear position lamps. Most trims use conventional filament bulbs, some variants and later facelifts may integrate LED elements. Either way, the Elysion relies on properly working tail-lights for visibility and compliance.

On the road at dusk or in rain, the Elysion’s tail-lights mark out the back of the vehicle so others can see it clearly. They sit within the rear combination units and typically include red tail (rear position) and stop (brake) lamps, amber indicators, and clear reverse lamps. If a bulb is out, the vehicle’s visibility drops and it risks failing a WOF or roadside inspection.

Servicing is straightforward. As part of routine maintenance, it’s wise to check tail-light operation monthly and before long trips. Use the correct bulb type and wattage noted on the lamp housing or in the handbook—many Hondas of this era use common wedge bulbs for tail/stop, with an amber bulb for indicators. If your Elysion has LED modules, the whole lamp or LED board may need replacement rather than a simple globe swap.

  • Inspect lenses for cracks and moisture, water ingress often causes repeat bulb failures or blown fuses.
  • When replacing a bulb, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers and seat the holder fully to keep the seal intact.
  • Apply a light smear of dielectric grease to bulb contacts to resist corrosion, especially in coastal areas.
  • If a new bulb doesn’t work, check the relevant fuse and earth points, corrosion at the connector is common on older vans.
  • Aftermarket LED “retrofit” bulbs may trigger hyper-flash or dash warnings and can be non-compliant—use ADR/NZTA-compliant parts.

Access is usually via the tailgate: remove the interior trim clips near the lamp, undo the mounting screws, then slide the lamp rearwards to free the locating pins. Take care not to overtighten on refit, pinched gaskets lead to leaks. With the right bulbs fitted and the seals kept healthy, the Elysion’s tail-lights will stay bright, legal and ready for any late‑arvo school run or weekend mission.

What bulb types fit a 2009 Honda Elysion tail-light?

Most use common wedge globes for tail/stop and an amber bulb for indicators, with a clear globe for reverse. Exact specs can vary by trim and market, and some Prestige or facelift variants may use LED elements. Check the lamp markings or the owner’s manual to match wattage and cap type.

Why do my Elysion tail-lights keep blowing fuses?

Frequent fuse failures usually point to a short, water ingress in the lamp, or an incorrect-wattage globe. Inspect the lens and gasket, clean the bulb sockets, and verify the earth connection. If corrosion is present, repair the connector and replace the seal before fitting new bulbs.

Can I upgrade to LED bulbs and stay road-legal in AU/NZ?

Only if the parts comply with ADR/NZTA requirements and suit the housing. Many LED retrofits in filament housings aren’t approved and can alter beam pattern or brightness. If you want LED, choose ADR-marked lamps or a full lamp assembly designed for LED and ensure indicators have the correct load or resistors.

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