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2009 Toyota bB tail-lights: what they do and how to keep them shining

Tail-lights absolutely are fitted to the 2009 Toyota bB. Technical references such as the Toyota bB (QNC20/21/25) Owner’s Manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram identify rear combination lamp assemblies and a TAIL circuit/fuse for the rear position lamps. As a road-going passenger car sold into markets that follow Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and related lighting standards) or NZTA/WoF requirements, the bB must run compliant rear position (tail) lamps as part of its standard lighting package.

On a 2009 Toyota bB, the tail-lights sit within the rear combination lamp units and provide the red rear position light whenever the parkers or headlights are on. They help other road users spot the car at night, in rain, or in low-contrast situations. The assemblies also house brake, indicator and reverse functions, but the steady red glow from the tail circuit is the constant visibility layer that keeps the little boxy Toyota easy to see from behind.

Most 2009 bB trims use conventional bulbs in the rear combinations, though exact bulb specs can vary by grade and market. Common fits are W21/5W dual-filament or small wedge types for the tail function, owners should confirm the correct part number in the vehicle’s manual or parts catalogue. Keeping the tail-lights in shape is straightforward servicing work that pays back in safety and roadworthiness.

  • Inspection cadence: check tail-lights at each service or every six months. A quick walk-around with the parkers on will pick up a dull or failed globe fast.
  • Clean and clear: wash the lenses with car shampoo, if they’re hazy, a plastic lens polish can lift clarity. Deal with cracks or moisture inside the lens, as condensation often shortens bulb life.
  • Electrical basics: if both sides are out, look at the TAIL fuse or a bad earth before blaming bulbs. If one side is dim, check the socket for corrosion.
  • Replacement tips: access is typically from the boot side trim, a screwdriver and 10 mm socket usually does it. Avoid touching new bulb glass with bare fingers and always test lights before refitting trims.
  • Compliance: use correct wattage and colour (red through the lens) to stay road-legal under ADR/NZTA rules.

A tidy set of tail-lights keeps the 2009 Toyota bB looking sharp and, more importantly, helps everyone else see where it is—exactly what’s wanted on dark or wet Kiwi and Aussie roads.

Popular questions about 2009 Toyota bB tail-lights

What bulb type does the 2009 Toyota bB use for the tail function?
Most bB models of this era use a bulb within the rear combination assembly that’s either a W21/5W dual-filament or a small wedge style, depending on trim. Because markets and grades differ, it’s smartest to check the owner’s manual or the parts label on the existing bulb before buying replacements.

Why would both tail-lights stop working at once?
When both sides go dark together, it’s commonly a blown TAIL fuse, a faulty light switch, or a poor earth rather than two bulbs failing simultaneously. A quick fuse check and a look for corrosion at the lamp grounds can save time and guesswork.

Can the 2009 bB run LED tail-light bulbs legally in AU/NZ?
LED retrofit legality depends on meeting ADR/NZTA requirements for brightness, colour and beam pattern within that specific housing. If the bB didn’t come with factory LED tails, owners should use compliant retrofit bulbs and be prepared for a WoF/roadworthy check to confirm they’re up to spec.