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2010 Toyota Aurion tail-lights: purpose, care, and easy replacements

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Toyota Aurion (GSV40 series). Toyota Australia’s owner’s literature lists rear position (tail) and stop lamps as standard lighting, and both Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00) and the New Zealand Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 require functioning rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. So yes—tail-lights are relevant, mandatory, and part of normal servicing for any 2010 Aurion.

On the Aurion, the tail-lights are the red rear position lamps that switch on with the park/headlights so the car can be seen from behind in low light, at night, and in poor weather. They sit alongside the brake, indicator, and reverse functions inside the same rear lamp assemblies. Their job is all about visibility—helping others judge distance and width so everyone gets home safe.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check brightness, lens condition, and operation. Dim, patchy, or pinkish light usually means an ageing bulb, a poor earth, or a cloudy lens. Many Aurions use a common dual‑filament 21/5W (7443) wedge bulb for the tail/stop function, always confirm against the owner’s manual or parts guide for your exact variant.

  • Quick maintenance wins:
    • Test lights monthly—park lights on, foot on brake, hazards off—to spot a dud globe early.
    • Keep lenses clean with pH‑neutral car wash, avoid harsh solvents that can craze the plastic.
    • If you see moisture or misting, reseal the housing gasket and check vent caps, water kills globes and corrodes contacts.
    • Use the correct wattage and colour, incorrect bulbs can melt holders or breach ADR/NZ rules.
  • DIY replacement tips (typical Aurion sedan):
    • Open the boot, fold back the trim flap, and twist the bulb holder anti‑clockwise to remove.
    • Swap the globe—avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—then lock the holder back in.
    • Test tail and brake functions before refitting trim, if dead, check the “TAIL” fuse and the earth terminal.
    • Consider replacing both sides together to keep brightness even.
  • Thinking LED? Only fit ADR/NZ‑compliant red LEDs that match the original wattage/brightness, poor‑quality bulbs can glare or trigger errors. Indicators may also need load resistors to prevent hyper‑flash.

Look after the lenses and electrics and the Aurion’s tail-lights will stay bright, legal, and tidy for years.

What bulb type fits the 2010 Toyota Aurion tail-lights?

Most 2010 Aurion variants use a dual‑filament 21/5W 7443 wedge globe for the stop/tail function. Indicators and reverse use different bulbs. Because trims and markets can vary, confirm the part number against the owner’s manual or a Toyota parts lookup using your VIN.

Why are my Aurion tail-lights dim or one side keeps blowing?

Likely causes include a tired globe, corroded socket, poor earth, moisture in the housing, or the wrong bulb wattage. Inspect for condensation, clean the contacts, reseat the earth, and replace the globe with the correct spec. If it still blows, check the housing seal and the “TAIL” fuse.

Can I upgrade to LED tail-light bulbs on a 2010 Aurion?

Yes, if the LED bulbs are ADR/NZ‑compliant, the correct red colour, and similar in brightness/beam pattern to OEM. Fit quality units and test with park and brake lights. Indicators may need resistors to maintain flash rate. If in doubt, stick with quality halogen globes.

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