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Parts for your 2010 Holden Captiva 5-Tail lights
Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Clear Lens Coloured LEDs Surface Mount - 12ARM-2
LED Autolamps Rear combination L/R tail lights with sequential indicator, Chrome, Twin Blister - 355ARWM-2
Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Diffused Tail Light - 284ARWM-2
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Rear Combination Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Light with Reflectors, Blister Pack - 250ARWM
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED MaxiLamp Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector Light Round Blister Pack - MAXILAMP1XC
LED Autolamps 12V LED Boat Trailer Lamps Stop/Tail/Indicator with Licence Plate Lamp Light Left & Right Side, with 8m cable, Twin Blister - 209GARLP2/8M
LED Autolamps 12/24V 280 Mini Jumbo Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse LED Light Blister Pack - 280ARWM
2010 Holden Captiva 5 tail-lights
Per technical sources—the Holden Captiva CG (2010) Owner’s Manual and Service Manual lighting sections, together with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 13/00 for the installation of lighting and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004—the 2010 Holden Captiva 5 is equipped with rear combination lamp assemblies that include tail (rear position) lights. Tail-lights are required by law in Australia and New Zealand and are standard on this vehicle.
On the Captiva 5, the tail-lights sit within the rear combination lamps and are there to make the vehicle clearly visible from behind at night and in low light. They typically share housing with the brake lights, indicators, reverse lights and reflectors. Besides keeping the car compliant with ADR/NZ rules, well‑maintained tail-lights help other road users judge distance and speed changes, especially in rain or fog, reducing the chance of a rear‑end bingle.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the Captiva’s tail-lights a quick once‑over. Look for cracked lenses, fading, water ingress or a dodgy earth causing dim or flickery globes. If one globe fails, the other side often isn’t far behind—replacing in pairs keeps colour and brightness even. Always match the correct globe type and wattage shown in the owner’s manual or on the lamp holder, and avoid touching halogen glass with bare fingers.
Quick checks to keep things sweet:
- Test tail, brake and indicators with the park lights on—get a mate to confirm brightness from a few metres back.
- Clean the lenses, road grime knocks down light output.
- Inspect seals and vents, clear any moisture and fix leaks pronto.
- Check the fuse and wiring connector if both sides play up.
Replacing a tail-light globe on a Captiva 5 is straightforward for most trims:
- Open the tailgate and remove the small interior trim access panel near the lamp.
- Undo the retaining screws/bolts, then ease the lamp straight back to release the locating pins.
- Unplug the connector, twist out the bulb holder, and swap the globe for the correct spec.
- Refit in reverse, ensuring the gasket sits properly to keep water out, then test all functions.
Keen on LED? Use only ADR/NZ‑compliant parts. Many retrofit LED globes don’t suit reflector housings designed for filaments and can be non‑compliant or cause hyper‑flash. If going LED, choose quality, vehicle‑specific solutions that meet local rules.
Popular questions about 2010 Holden Captiva 5 tail-lights
What globes fit the Captiva 5 tail-light?
Globe types can vary by build and market. Many Captiva 5s use a dual‑filament stop/tail globe and separate indicator/reverse globes. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual, the markings on the lamp holder, or the parts catalogue by VIN to nail the exact wattage and cap type.
Why is my Captiva’s tail-light dim or intermittent?
Common culprits are a tired globe, corrosion on the bulb holder, a loose connector or a poor earth. Moisture inside the lens can also dull output. Clean contacts, fix the seal, and replace the globe with the correct wattage. If both sides misbehave, inspect the fuse and rear harness ground.
Can I upgrade the Captiva 5 tail-lights to LED?
Yes, but stick to ADR/NZ‑compliant components. Using LED globes in housings designed for filaments may not meet legal photometric requirements. Choose compliant replacement assemblies or proven retrofit solutions that maintain correct brightness and colour, and check that indicators don’t hyper‑flash.