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Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

$137
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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

$112
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Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp Trailer Kit - 2377TP

Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp Trailer Kit - 2377TP

$659
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

$427
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LED COMBO LAMP 12/24V DT /HCS - 2378DTCS

LED COMBO LAMP 12/24V DT /HCS - 2378DTCS

$328
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Right Hand - 2392R

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Right Hand - 2392R

$437
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HELLA LED 12/24V Lamp - 2378BL

HELLA LED 12/24V Lamp - 2378BL

$314
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Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp HCS Tech - 2378CS

Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp HCS Tech - 2378CS

$346
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Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

$350
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Hella 24V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237524V

Hella 24V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237524V

$128
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Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824V

Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824V

$106
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Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824VBL

Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824VBL

$121
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Hella STOP/POSITION LAMP 60MM - 2SB009001061

Hella STOP/POSITION LAMP 60MM - 2SB009001061

$110
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Hella 12V/24V Combo Trailer Light LED - 23946M

Hella 12V/24V Combo Trailer Light LED - 23946M

$158
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Narva Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94150HBL

Narva Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94150HBL

$220
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Hella DURALED COMBI-SR DT Connector Lamp - 2VP015075001

Hella DURALED COMBI-SR DT Connector Lamp - 2VP015075001

$300
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Hella DURALED COMBI-SR Lamp Bulk - 2VP015074007

Hella DURALED COMBI-SR Lamp Bulk - 2VP015074007

$208
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Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94342W

Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94342W

$605
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Narva 9-33V Indicator Lamp Model 56 125 mm - 95604

Narva 9-33V Indicator Lamp Model 56 125 mm - 95604

$345
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Narva LED Lamp M37 9M Lead N/Plg12/24v - 93732-9

Narva LED Lamp M37 9M Lead N/Plg12/24v - 93732-9

$195
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Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10-30V 4Pce - 93814/4

Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10-30V 4Pce - 93814/4

$521
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Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10 - 33V - 93814BL

Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10 - 33V - 93814BL

$158
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Narva Lens To Suit 86210, 86200 - 86205

Narva Lens To Suit 86210, 86200 - 86205

$36
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Narva Lens To Suit 85700, 85710 - 85705BL

Narva Lens To Suit 85700, 85710 - 85705BL

$38
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Narva LED 34 9/33V SLIM 9M - 93432-9

Narva LED 34 9/33V SLIM 9M - 93432-9

$329
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Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V - 238324VCS

Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V - 238324VCS

$291
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Narva Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715

Narva Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715

$39
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Narva LED 34 9/33V SLIM L/P 9M - 93436-9

Narva LED 34 9/33V SLIM L/P 9M - 93436-9

$317
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Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V + DT CONECTR - 2383DT24VCS

Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V + DT CONECTR - 2383DT24VCS

$289
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2009 Toyota Hilux Surf taillights: purpose, upkeep, and replacements

Technical sources confirm tail-lights are fitted and relevant on the 2009 Toyota Hilux Surf (N210 series). Toyota’s Repair Manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram for Hilux Surf/4Runner (2002–2009) describe the rear combination lamp assembly that includes tail (rear position), stop, indicator, and reverse lamps. Regulatory standards used in Australia and New Zealand—UNECE R48 (installation) and UNECE R7 (rear position and stop lamps), which ADRs and NZTA rules align to—require working tail-lights on road vehicles. The Toyota electronic parts catalogue also lists rear combination lamp assemblies for this model, so this vehicle absolutely uses tail-lights.

On a 2009 Hilux Surf, the tail-lights do the simple but critical job of making the 4x4 visible from behind whenever the parkers or headlights are on. They outline the rear corners of the vehicle in low light, rain, fog, and at night, giving following drivers a clear read on distance and width. In the same housing, the stop lamps punch out extra brightness under braking, while indicators and reverse lights handle signalling. Keeping the tail-lights healthy isn’t just about looking tidy, it’s a safety must and a requirement for roadworthy and WOF checks in AU and NZ.

During regular servicing, the rear combination lamps deserve a quick once-over. Check for cracked lenses, moisture inside the housing, faded reflectors, and dull or patchy illumination. If one side looks dimmer, it could be an ageing bulb, corroded earth, or a tired lens. Swapping bulbs in pairs helps keep brightness even. Many Surfs run dual-filament bulbs for tail/stop, if the tail works but the brake doesn’t (or vice versa), that single bulb can be the culprit. For LED upgrades, pick ADR/UNECE-compliant assemblies or bulbs marked to the correct standards, and be mindful of load-sensing, resistors or proper CANBUS-safe LEDs may be needed to prevent warnings or fast-flash behaviour. After any work, test all functions—tail, brake, indicator, reverse—with lights on and off, and give the wiring grommets a look for wear so dust and water don’t sneak in on rough tracks.

  • Clean lenses with mild car shampoo, avoid harsh solvents.
  • Inspect seals and vent tabs, clear any blockages to stop fogging.
  • Use dielectric grease on bulb contacts to fight corrosion.
  • Torque lamp screws gently, over-tightening can crack housings.
  • Aftermarket LEDs? Confirm colour (red tail/stop), brightness, and compliance.

Popular questions about 2009 Toyota Hilux Surf tail-lights

What bulb type fits the 2009 Hilux Surf tail-lights?

Bulb types can vary by trim and market, but many Surfs of this era use a dual‑filament 12V bulb for tail/stop in a wedge or bayonet base. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual, the marking on the old bulb base, or the stamping on the lamp housing.

If upgrading to LED, match the base type exactly and choose quality units designed for tail/stop use. If the vehicle monitors load, use CANBUS‑friendly bulbs or appropriate resistors to avoid warnings or odd behaviour.

Why do my tail-lights work but the brake lights don’t?

Often it’s a failed dual‑filament bulb where the tail filament is fine and the stop filament has blown. Check both bulbs, then the stop-light fuse and the brake‑pedal switch if the bulbs are good.

Also inspect the earth connection and the lamp connector for corrosion. A poor ground can cause dim or intermittent brake lights even when the tail function still works.

Are LED tail-lights legal on a 2009 Hilux Surf in Australia or New Zealand?

They’re generally fine if the assemblies or bulbs are compliant with the applicable ADR/UNECE rules, display correct colours and intensity, and are properly installed. Many aftermarket “rear combination lamps” are sold with E‑marks indicating UNECE approval.

For WOF/roadworthy checks, everything must operate as intended with no warning lights, correct brightness, and proper beam spread. If fitting LED bulbs into halogen housings, ensure they’re purpose‑built for tail/stop use.

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