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Parts for your 2010 Volkswagen Amarok-Tail lights
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2010 Volkswagen Amarok tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Volkswagen Amarok and are legally required. This is supported by Volkswagen’s 2010 Amarok owner’s manual, which details the rear light cluster and bulb replacement, and by Australian Design Rule 13/00 (aligned with UNECE R48) which mandates rear position lamps on utes like the Amarok. New Zealand’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual (VIRM) also requires operational tail and stop lamps for WOF. So, tail-lights are relevant to—and essential on—every 2010 Amarok.
The Amarok’s tail-lights do more than just glow red. They’re there to make the ute visible from behind at night and in poor weather, to signal braking, indicate turns, and light the way when reversing (the latter functions share the same rear cluster). The red rear position lamps help following traffic judge distance, while the brighter stop lamps flag braking. Keeping these lamps bright, correctly aligned, and free of cracks is a must for safety and for staying compliant with ADR and NZ WOF standards.
As part of routine servicing on a 2010 Amarok, tail-light checks are quick wins that prevent roadside hassles and avoids a failed rego or WOF. Owners should:
- Walk around with the lights on, then press the brake and try indicators and reverse to confirm each function works.
- Look for lens damage, fading, and any moisture inside the cluster, moisture often means a tired seal or a hairline crack.
- Inspect bulb contacts and the lamp-holder for corrosion, a light smear of dielectric grease helps keep moisture at bay.
- Check fuses if multiple rear lamps are out, also inspect trailer wiring and the tow module, as poor trailer connections commonly cause faults.
Replacing bulbs on early Amarok models is straightforward: open the tailgate, remove the retaining screws, slide the cluster out, and swap the bulb in the holder. Bulb types can vary by trim and market, so the owner’s manual should be used to confirm the correct wattage and fitting. Always replace in pairs for even brightness, avoid touching glass with bare fingers, and test all functions before refitting the cluster securely to keep the seal compressed.
For LED upgrades, choose ADR/ECE-compliant units and be aware that the Amarok’s bulb-out monitoring may need CANBUS-friendly LEDs or resistors to avoid warning messages or hyperflash. Avoid dark-tinted lenses that reduce output—brightness and legality beat looks every day, especially on long night drives across NZ and Aussie back roads.
FAQs
What bulb types fit a 2010 Amarok tail-light?
Many 2010 Amarok models use dual-filament bulbs for stop/tail and single-filament bulbs for indicators and reverse, but variants differ by market. The safest bet is to check the Amarok owner’s manual or the markings on the existing bulbs to match base type and wattage. Using the correct spec keeps light output and warning systems happy.
Why do my Amarok tail-lights fog up?
Light condensation can occur with temperature changes and usually clears after a drive. Persistent moisture points to a compromised seal, cracked lens, or blocked vent. Inspect the gasket, replace damaged parts, and ensure the cluster seats squarely so the seal can do its job.
Can I fit LED tail-lights without errors?
Yes, but use ADR/ECE-compliant LEDs designed for CANBUS systems or add suitable load resistors. That prevents bulb-out warnings and odd flash rates. After fitting, test tail, stop, indicator, and reverse functions to make sure the system behaves as it should.