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2012 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Tail-lights: purpose, care and when to replace
Tail-lights are absolutely used and relevant on the 2012 Toyota Vitz/Yaris (XP130). Toyota’s owner’s manual and workshop literature for this model specify rear position lamps as standard equipment, and regulatory frameworks such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 (Installation of lighting) and ADR 49/00 (Rear position and stop lamps), as well as New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, require functional rear position lamps and stop lamps on road-going vehicles. The Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue also lists complete rear combination lamp assemblies and service bulbs for the 2012 Vitz/Yaris, confirming fitment.
On this model, the tail-lights sit inside the rear combination lamp cluster, handling the rear position (red), brake/stop (red), indicator (amber), reverse (white), and, in some variants, rear fog. Most 2012 cars use conventional incandescent bulbs, while some grades/markets include LED elements for the tail/position function. Either way, their job is simple: make the car visible, show braking intent, and signal turns—especially critical in wet or low-light conditions common across Australia and New Zealand.
For servicing, tail-lights are a quick win. Access is via the boot: pop the trim cover, twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise, swap the bulb, and refit. Common bulb specs on this model are typically W21/5W (7443) for tail/stop, WY21W (7440 amber) for indicators, and W16W (921) for reverse, rear fog (if fitted) may use P21W. Always match the owner’s manual or parts catalogue for the exact variant. Avoid touching glass bulbs with bare fingers, check the lamp seals for moisture, and confirm operation with the headlamps on and the brake pedal pressed.
Drivers should watch for tell-tales like fast indicator flash (often a blown globe), dim or patchy light (possible poor earth), or condensation inside the lens (seal issue). LED-equipped variants rarely need bulbs, but if an LED array fails, the fix may be a lamp assembly or LED board replacement rather than a globe.
- Test tail, brake, indicator and reverse functions at every service or before long trips.
- Replace bulbs in pairs for even brightness and colour.
- If corrosion is present, clean the socket and apply a dab of dielectric grease.
Popular questions about 2012 Toyota Vitz/Yaris tail-lights
What bulbs does a 2012 Toyota Vitz/Yaris tail-light use?
Most XP130 cars run W21/5W (7443) for tail/stop, WY21W (7440 amber) for indicators, and W16W (921) for reverse. Rear fog (if fitted) commonly uses P21W. Trim level and market can vary, so checking the owner’s manual or parts catalogue against the vehicle’s VIN is the safest bet.
How can someone tell if the tail-light earth is faulty?
Symptoms include a dim tail-light, lights back-feeding (indicator glowing faintly with brakes), or intermittent operation over bumps. Inspect the bulb holder and harness for corrosion, ensure the earth wire is tight, and clean any oxidised contacts. A quick multimeter check for voltage drop on the ground side confirms the diagnosis.
Can the 2012 Yaris/Vitz be upgraded to LED tail bulbs?
Yes, if the variant uses replaceable globes, LED retrofit bulbs are an option. Choose quality, CANbus-friendly units with the correct base and colour, and confirm legal compliance. Some trims already have factory LEDs, on those, individual bulb swaps aren’t possible and the lamp or LED module is replaced as a unit.