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2014 Toyota bB Tail-lights: purpose, care, and easy servicing tips
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2014 Toyota bB. Technical references support this: Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the bB (QNC20/QNC21) lists rear combination lamp assemblies that house the tail (rear position), stop, indicator, and reverse functions. Global lighting rules that Japan, Australia, and New Zealand align with—such as UN ECE Regulations R7 (position lamps) and R48 (installation)—require rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. These standards make tail-lights relevant and mandatory equipment on the 2014 bB.
On the 2014 Toyota bB, the tail-lights live in the rear combination lamp units and switch on with the park/headlights to make the car visible from behind. Whether the vehicle uses conventional globes or an LED arrangement (varies by trim and market), the job is the same: provide a bright, even red glow so following drivers can judge distance and react safely. If the stop/tail function shares a dual-filament globe, the brighter filament is the brake, the dimmer filament is the tail/park light.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check the lenses for cracks, fading, or water ingress, test tail, brake, and indicator functions, and confirm even brightness on both sides. If a globe is out or looks dim, replace it in pairs to keep colour and intensity consistent. Many bB variants run common dual-filament stop/tail globes (often T20/7443 style), while some trims use LEDs where the full lamp assembly may need replacing if the LEDs fail. Always match the spec in the owner’s manual or parts catalogue.
- Open the tailgate and remove the small interior trim cover behind the lamp.
- Undo the two visible screws/bolts, then pull the lamp straight rearwards to release the locating pins—don’t pry on the paint.
- Twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise, swap the globe (avoid touching glass with bare fingers), or inspect the LED connector.
- Check the seal and gasket, replace if perished to prevent condensation.
- Test the tail, brake, and indicators before refitting and tightening the lamp.
If a new globe doesn’t work, check the relevant fuse, the earth connection at the lamp, and the socket for corrosion. A dab of dielectric grease on the terminals helps ward off moisture. Keeping the lenses clean with a mild car shampoo improves visibility, and any fogging or water droplets inside the unit should be addressed promptly to avoid wiring or LED damage. It’s a quick, affordable job that keeps the bB safe and roadworthy under Aussie and Kiwi conditions.
Popular questions about 2014 Toyota bB tail-lights
What globes does a 2014 Toyota bB tail-light use?
It depends on trim and market. Many use a dual-filament stop/tail globe (commonly T20/7443 type), while some variants have LED tail-lights. The safest bet is to confirm via the owner’s manual or by removing the holder and checking the existing globe markings. A Toyota parts desk can verify by VIN.
Why is my bB’s tail-light dim or intermittent?
Likely causes include an ageing globe, a corroded socket, a weak earth, moisture inside the lamp, or a damaged connector. For LED units, a failing internal driver can cause flicker. Clean the contacts, fix the earth, replace the globe or lamp as needed, and ensure the housing seal is intact to stop water getting back in.
Is it legal to drive in Australia or New Zealand with one tail-light out?
No. Vehicles must have operational rear position lamps to remain roadworthy. In NZ it’ll fail a WOF, and in Australia it can attract a defect or fine. It’s best to fix a failed tail-light straight away for safety and compliance.