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VHT Nite Shades Black Paint 295ml - SP999
Clearance

VHT Nite Shades Black Paint 295ml - SP999

$10
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CRC Headlight Doctor Headlight Restoration 200ml - 9230
CRC

CRC Headlight Doctor Headlight Restoration 200ml - 9230

$22
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Stedi Micro V2 7.8 Inch 12 LED Flood Light - LED3520-7-18W

Stedi Micro V2 7.8 Inch 12 LED Flood Light - LED3520-7-18W

$79
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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent - 86470BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent - 86470BL

$43
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Incandescent - 86710

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Incandescent - 86710

$40
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Hella 24V LED Stop/Tail Light - 233424V

Hella 24V LED Stop/Tail Light - 233424V

$135
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Slim Design - 2378

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Slim Design - 2378

$203
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Hella Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 2332V24

Hella Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 2332V24

$260
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 10 to 30V - 93816BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 10 to 30V - 93816BL

$157
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Hella 9/33V Stop/Tail Light LED - 2332H24

Hella 9/33V Stop/Tail Light LED - 2332H24

$250
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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94014

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94014

$227
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Incandescent - 85700BL

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Incandescent - 85700BL

$66
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

$185
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 To 33V - 94301

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 To 33V - 94301

$208
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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 12V - 94510

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 12V - 94510

$205
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Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 2359

Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 2359

$245
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2013 Toyota Wish taillights — what they do and how to look after them

Taillights are absolutely fitted to the 2013 Toyota Wish. This is supported by the Toyota Wish (ZGE20/ZGE25 series) Owner’s Manual guidance on exterior lights, and by lighting standards that apply in Australia and New Zealand (UN Regulation No. 48 and UN R7 for rear position/stop lamps, adopted in AU via the ADRs, and checked at WOF/RWC using NZTA/AU inspection manuals). So yes — taillights are relevant, required and part of the vehicle’s standard equipment.

On the 2013 Toyota Wish, the taillights make the vehicle visible from behind at night and in poor weather, and they integrate the brake lights and rear indicators to communicate the driver’s intentions. That means safer night driving, clearer signalling in traffic, and compliance with road rules across AU/NZ.

Depending on the trim, the Wish may use either conventional bulbs (often dual-filament for tail/stop) or LED assemblies. Either way, they should light evenly, be the correct red colour, and remain bright. If one side looks dim or patchy, it’s time for a check.

Good practice during servicing includes a quick walk-around light check. They’ll look for:

  • Working tail and brake lamps on both sides
  • Even brightness with lights on and under brake
  • Cracks, moisture or haze in the lens
  • Sound wiring plugs, no melted bulb holders, intact gaskets

For bulb-type units: switch off the ignition, open the boot, remove the trim access cover, twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise, and replace like-for-like (avoid touching glass with bare hands). Refit, test the lights, and ensure the access cover is clipped back to keep dust and moisture out. Replace bulbs in pairs so brightness matches.

For LED-type taillights: if a section fails, the usual fix is replacing the lamp assembly. That involves removing the trim, undoing the mounting nuts, unplugging the connector, swapping the unit, and resealing to OE spec so it stays watertight.

Owners should steer clear of dark “tint” lenses or non-compliant aftermarket lamps — the vehicle must meet AU/NZ lighting standards for colour, brightness and visibility. If there’s moisture inside, dry it out, check the vent and gasket, and replace the seal or the lamp if needed. Keeping the lenses clean and intact helps others see the car sooner, which is the whole point of the taillights doing their job.

Popular questions about 2013 Toyota Wish taillights

What bulb does a 2013 Toyota Wish use for the tail/brake light?

It varies by grade. Many Wish models use a dual-filament bulb for tail/stop (commonly a W21/5W type), while some trims run LED tail/stop lamps. The quickest way to confirm is to check the Owner’s Manual or pull the holder and inspect the bulb. If it’s LED, the light source is part of the assembly and isn’t a simple bulb swap.

Why is my Wish taillight fogging up?

Light fogging after rain can be normal condensation that clears via the lamp’s vent. Persistent moisture usually points to a tired gasket, a missing access cover, or a hairline lens crack. Dry the unit, reseal or replace the gasket, and repair or replace the lamp if the lens is damaged so it stays watertight and road-legal.

Will aftermarket taillights pass WOF or roadworthy in AU/NZ?

They need to comply with AU/NZ lighting requirements for colour, intensity and visibility, and be installed correctly. Look for compliant markings, correct red lenses, built-in reflectors where required, and no excessive tinting. If unsure, ask a certifier or stick with OEM-spec parts to avoid WOF/RWC hassles.

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