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2010 Toyota Land Cruiser Tail-Lights
Tail-lights absolutely are fitted to the 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser (J200 series). This is confirmed by the 2010 Land Cruiser Owner’s Manual and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, which both list the rear combination lamp assemblies and service globes. They’re also required by law: Australian Design Rule 49/00 and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 mandate rear position lamps on road vehicles. So, yes—tail-lights are not only relevant, they’re essential kit on a 2010 Land Cruiser.
On this rig, the rear combination lamps handle multiple jobs: tail (rear position) illumination so others can see the vehicle at night, stop lamps to show braking, rear indicators for signalling turns, and reverse lamps for backing up. The lenses also include reflectors to enhance visibility when parked. From the factory in this model year, most variants use incandescent globes rather than full LED assemblies.
As part of routine servicing, keeping tail-lights in top nick is straightforward and makes a real difference to road safety. A quick walk‑around check helps spot a dim, cracked, or water‑logged lamp early. If a globe’s out, the Land Cruiser’s tail/stop is commonly a 7443 dual‑filament (21/5W), with 7440 or PY21W amber for indicators, and W16W/921 for reverse—always confirm against the owner’s manual or by VIN as trim and market can vary.
- Inspect the lenses for cracks, fading, or moisture. Replace the lamp or reseal as needed to prevent corrosion in the holder.
- Check the globe holders and contacts for heat discolouration or green corrosion. Clean lightly and ensure a snug fit.
- Replace globes in pairs for even brightness, using quality, ADR/NZTA‑compliant parts.
- If upgrading to LED globes or assemblies, use CANbus‑friendly parts and correct-value resistors for indicators to avoid hyper‑flash. Ensure the setup meets local lighting rules.
- Refit the lamp securely—don’t overtighten screws into plastic housings—and test tail, stop, indicator, and reverse functions.
A well‑sealed lamp with fresh globes keeps the Land Cruiser visible on dusty station tracks and wet city commutes alike. If water ingress is recurring, replace the rear lamp gasket, it’s inexpensive compared to chasing intermittent faults. When towing, remember the trailer plug and wiring share the circuit—poor trailer earths can mimic “bad tail-light” issues on the vehicle.
Popular questions
Do 2010 Land Cruisers have LED tail-lights from factory?
Most 2010 models in the J200 range use incandescent globes in the rear combination lamps. Later facelifts introduced LED elements on some grades. Aftermarket LED assemblies are available for 200 Series, but they should comply with ADR/NZ lighting requirements.
What tail-light globe sizes fit a 2010 Land Cruiser?
Commonly: 7443 (W21/5W) for stop/tail, 7440 or PY21W amber for indicators, and W16W/921 for reverse. Always cross‑check with the owner’s manual or by VIN, as market and trim differences exist.
How often should tail-light globes be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval—replace when failed or noticeably dim. Many owners change them in pairs during a major service, and after extended corrugated-road travel. Regularly inspect seals to prevent water ingress that shortens globe life.