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Parts for your 2011 Holden Barina-Tail lights

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2011 Holden Barina Tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2011 Holden Barina. Technical sources that confirm this include the Holden Barina Owner’s Handbook for the 2011 TK and TM models (both describe a rear combination lamp that includes tail/position lamps), GM Holden service information for the Barina/Aveo platform, and the Australian Design Rules—particularly ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices). In New Zealand, tail-lights are required under the Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. So yes—this Barina runs proper rear position lamps from factory.

The purpose of the tail-lights on a 2011 Barina is simple but critical: help other road users see the car from behind in low-light or poor weather. When the parking lights or headlamps are on, the rear position lamps glow a steady red, distinct from the brighter brake lights and amber indicators sharing the same rear assembly. This keeps the car visible at night, in rain and fog, and during dawn or dusk drives—vital for safety and for passing rego/WOF checks.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check the tail-lights every six months or at each service interval. Look for cracked lenses, faded reflectors, moisture inside the housing, and any wiring corrosion at the bulb holder or earth point. If a lamp is out, replace the bulb with the exact type and wattage specified in the owner’s manual for the specific 2011 Barina variant (early TK vs later TM). Most 2011 Barinas use replaceable incandescent bulbs, if aftermarket LED assemblies are fitted, ensure they’re ADR-compliant and that resistors/CanBus modules are used where needed to prevent warnings or hyperflash.

  1. Open the tailgate and remove the fasteners securing the rear lamp assembly (usually a couple of screws or a clip/bolt).
  2. Gently pull the lamp straight back to release the locating pins without cracking the lens.
  3. Twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise, remove the old bulb, and install the correct new one. Avoid touching the glass with bare fingers.
  4. Refit the holder, seat the lamp housing, tighten fasteners, then test tail, brake, indicator and reverse lamps.

Pro tips: replace bulbs in pairs for even brightness, apply a dab of dielectric grease to the socket to fend off corrosion, and if you see fogging, inspect the rear seal and vents. Always check the fuse labelled TAIL/PK or similar in the Barina’s fuse panel if both sides are out, and confirm the headlamp switch and wiring are sound.

FAQs

Which 2011 Barina do I have—TK or TM—and does it change the tail-light bulb?
Both the late TK (early 2011) and the TM (launched in 2011) have serviceable rear combination lamps with replaceable bulbs. Bulb types and access steps can differ, so check the build plate/VIN and use the matching owner’s handbook or service data before buying bulbs.

What fuse controls the tail-lights on a 2011 Barina?
There’s typically a fuse labelled TAIL/PK (or similar) in the interior or engine-bay fuse block. If both tail-lights are out, inspect that fuse first, then the switch, earth points and connectors. Always match the fuse rating shown on the fuse cover diagram.

Why do my Barina tail-lights fog up?
Light misting can occur with temperature swings. Persistent moisture usually points to a perished housing seal, a cracked lens, or blocked vents. Reseal or replace the lamp as needed and ensure vents are clear to stop repeat fogging.

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