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Parts for your 2012 Holden Captiva 5-Tail lights
NARVA P21/5W Bayonet BAY15d Premium Long Life Globe 12V 21/5W - 17916BL
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector White Background - 150BAR
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Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100BL2S3
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LED Autolamps Rear combination L/R tail lights with sequential indicator, Chrome, Twin Blister - 355ARWM-2
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/License Plate Boat Trailer Lamp, Right Side - 207BARL4P
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Diffused Tail Light - 284ARWM-2
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
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Hella DuraLED 12/24V LED Rear Stop/Tail Lamp, Horizontal/Vertical Mount - 2330BULK
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OEX Rear LED Combo Taillight 12V - Stop/Tail/Reverse/Indicator/Reflector - LLX94013
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Understanding Tail-Lights on the 2012 Holden Captiva 5
The 2012 Holden Captiva 5 is a popular SUV known for its versatile design and family-friendly features. Like most vehicles on Australian roads, it comes equipped with tail-lights, which serve an essential role in safety and functionality. Tail-lights are often overlooked by drivers until they stop working or need replacing, but these little components are crucial for safe driving, especially during low visibility conditions such as night time or bad weather.
Tail-lights are located at the rear of the vehicle and consist of red lights that illuminate when the headlights are activated. Their primary purpose is to alert other drivers on the road to the presence of the vehicle, helping prevent rear-end collisions. On the 2012 Holden Captiva 5, the tail-lights also integrate with brake lights and indicators, making them a vital part of the overall lighting system and the vehicle's signalling capabilities.
Because the Captiva 5 is designed with safety in mind, the tail-light assembly ensures that the vehicle remains visible from behind. This is particularly important when driving at night or during adverse weather conditions like rain or fog. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the tail-lights increase in brightness to alert vehicles behind that the Captiva is slowing down or stopping. Indicators located within the tail-light assembly help communicate intended turning or lane changes to other road users.
From a maintenance perspective, tail-lights on the 2012 Holden Captiva 5 are relatively straightforward to care for. However, they do require regular checks and occasional replacement to maintain their effectiveness. A faulty tail-light can be a legal issue in Australia, as well as a safety hazard, so it's important to look after this component as part of regular vehicle servicing.
Owners should periodically inspect the tail-lights for any signs of damage, such as cracked lenses or condensation inside the housing. These can reduce visibility and allow moisture to corrode internal electronics. Additionally, it's a good idea to check whether all bulbs are functioning correctly - this can be done visually or with the help of another person when the vehicle's lights are switched on.
When it comes to replacing tail-light bulbs or assemblies, the 2012 Holden Captiva 5 uses standard automotive bulb types that are readily available in Australian auto parts stores or online. Using genuine or reputable aftermarket parts is recommended to ensure fitment and longevity. Replacement involves removing the tail-light assembly, which usually requires loosening a few screws in the trunk or rear hatch area, then swapping out the bulb or the entire unit if it's damaged beyond repair.
For DIY enthusiasts, replacing a tail-light bulb on the Captiva 5 is a relatively simple job, but if somebody is not comfortable with car repairs, visiting a professional mechanic or a Holden authorised service centre is the safest option. During regular servicing intervals, mechanics will often inspect the lighting system, providing peace of mind that all lights, including the tail-lights, are in good working order.
Proper tail-light maintenance doesn't just include replacing bulbs. It's worth cleaning the tail-light lenses regularly to remove dirt, grime, and oxidation that can build up and reduce light output. Using a soft cloth and a mild cleaning agent ensures the lenses remain clear and bright.
Another important aspect involves checking the electrical connections to the tail-lights. Over time, wiring can corrode or connections may become loose, especially in coastal regions where salt in the air accelerates rust. Ensuring secure wiring keeps the tail-lights functioning reliably and prevents intermittent failures.
With the 2012 Holden Captiva 5 being a vehicle designed for both city driving and longer journeys, tail-light functionality should never be taken lightly. They might seem like small parts, but without them working properly, other drivers cannot judge distance or anticipate the Captiva's movements accurately, increasing the risk of accidents.
In short, tail-lights on the 2012 Holden Captiva 5 are a key safety feature that must be kept in good condition. Whether it's a bulb replacement, lens cleaning, or a quick check on the electrical wiring, incorporating tail-light maintenance into regular servicing routines helps keep the vehicle roadworthy and safe for everyone. So, next time the Captiva is in for a service, a tail-light check should be high up on the checklist.