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Parts for your 2014 Toyota Land cruiser-Tail lights

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Hella Trailer Light Kit Led 12/24V - 2399TP

Hella Trailer Light Kit Led 12/24V - 2399TP

$544
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Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

$137
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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

$112
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Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp Trailer Kit - 2377TP

Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp Trailer Kit - 2377TP

$659
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

$427
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LED COMBO LAMP 12/24V DT /HCS - 2378DTCS

LED COMBO LAMP 12/24V DT /HCS - 2378DTCS

$328
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Right Hand - 2392R

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Right Hand - 2392R

$437
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HELLA LED 12/24V Lamp - 2378BL

HELLA LED 12/24V Lamp - 2378BL

$314
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Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp HCS Tech - 2378CS

Hella 12/24V LED Combination Lamp HCS Tech - 2378CS

$346
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Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

$350
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Hella 24V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237524V

Hella 24V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237524V

$128
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Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824V

Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824V

$106
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Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824VBL

Hella LED STOP/REAR POSITION LAMP 24V - 231824VBL

$121
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Hella STOP/POSITION LAMP 60MM - 2SB009001061

Hella STOP/POSITION LAMP 60MM - 2SB009001061

$110
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Hella 12V/24V Combo Trailer Light LED - 23946M

Hella 12V/24V Combo Trailer Light LED - 23946M

$158
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Narva Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94150HBL

Narva Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94150HBL

$220
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Hella DURALED COMBI-SR DT Connector Lamp - 2VP015075001

Hella DURALED COMBI-SR DT Connector Lamp - 2VP015075001

$300
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LENS-TAIL LH/RH - 112-054643

LENS-TAIL LH/RH - 112-054643

$77
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Hella DURALED COMBI-SR Lamp Bulk - 2VP015074007

Hella DURALED COMBI-SR Lamp Bulk - 2VP015074007

$208
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Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94342W

Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94342W

$605
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Narva 9-33V Indicator Lamp Model 56 125 mm - 95604

Narva 9-33V Indicator Lamp Model 56 125 mm - 95604

$345
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Narva LED Lamp M37 9M Lead N/Plg12/24v - 93732-9

Narva LED Lamp M37 9M Lead N/Plg12/24v - 93732-9

$195
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Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10-30V 4Pce - 93814/4

Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10-30V 4Pce - 93814/4

$521
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Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10 - 33V - 93814BL

Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10 - 33V - 93814BL

$158
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Narva Lens To Suit 86210, 86200 - 86205

Narva Lens To Suit 86210, 86200 - 86205

$36
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Narva Lens To Suit 85700, 85710 - 85705BL

Narva Lens To Suit 85700, 85710 - 85705BL

$38
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Narva LED 34 9/33V SLIM 9M - 93432-9

Narva LED 34 9/33V SLIM 9M - 93432-9

$329
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Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V - 238324VCS

Hella DURALED COMBI-S 24V - 238324VCS

$291
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Narva Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715

Narva Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715

$39
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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser taillights: what they do and how to look after them

Yes, the 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser absolutely uses taillights. Toyota’s 200 Series Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual (2014 model year) specify rear combination lamps that include tail (rear position) lights, brake, indicator and reverse functions, and the Electrical Wiring Diagram shows them controlled by the Body ECU. They’re also mandated under Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and 49/00) and checked under New Zealand’s WOF/VIRM lighting requirements. So taillights aren’t just relevant on a 2014 Land Cruiser — they’re essential and fitted from factory.

On-road or off the beaten track, the Land Cruiser’s taillights make the vehicle visible from behind at night and in poor weather, while sharing the lamp housings with brake and indicator signals. Many 2014 trims in AU/NZ use LED tail elements with conventional bulbs for some functions, others use all serviceable bulbs. Either way, the goal is the same: be seen clearly and keep rego and WOF inspectors happy.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the rear lamps a quick once-over. Dirt, faded lenses, weak earths and iffy trailer wiring are common culprits when lights play up. A tidy lighting system also helps your cruise down the highway stay drama-free.

  • Do quick checks monthly: switch on park lights and hazards, then press the brake (use a wall or a mate) to confirm both sides are bright and even.
  • If one globe’s out on a bulb-type lamp, replace in pairs to keep brightness matched. Use the exact type listed in the Owner’s Manual, some trims run dual‑filament globes for stop/tail.
  • For LED tails, individual diodes aren’t typically serviceable. If an LED section fails, the fix is usually a lamp assembly or LED module swap.
  • Keep lenses clean with pH-neutral car wash, avoid harsh solvents that haze polycarbonate.
  • Chase moisture: if there’s fogging or droplets inside, pull the lamp, dry it out, and renew seals or gaskets before water corrodes contacts.
  • Inspect the trailer plug and harness. Corrosion or back‑feeding from the tow wiring causes blown fuses and odd behaviours.
  • Check fuses and earth points first if multiple rear lights go out. The Body ECU monitors circuits but doesn’t need coding after a basic lamp swap.
  • When removing the lamp, use gentle hand tools and don’t overtighten the mounting screws — overtension can crack the housing.

Whether tackling a bulb change in the driveway with a torch and screwdriver, or booking it in during a service, keeping the Land Cruiser’s taillights bright is simple, legal, and keeps everyone safer on Aussie and Kiwi roads.

Popular questions about 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser taillights

Are the 2014 Land Cruiser’s tail-lights LED or regular bulbs?

It depends on the trim and market. Many AU/NZ VX and Sahara variants use LED tail (rear position) elements with conventional bulbs for indicators, reverse and sometimes stop, while GX/GXL may use serviceable bulbs for most functions. The Owner’s Manual and the lamp label will confirm what’s fitted to a specific vehicle.

If yours has LEDs and a section is dim or out, the usual repair is replacing the lamp unit or LED board, not a single globe. For bulb types, match the exact wattage and base specified.

My tail-lights are dim on one side — what should be checked first?

Start with the easy wins: clean the lens, confirm the correct globe type and wattage, and inspect the earth (ground) connection to the body. A weak earth or corroded trailer socket can make one side glow dull. If fitted with LEDs, check for moisture in the housing and inspect the connector pins for green corrosion.

Still dim? Test voltage at the lamp with the lights on. A big drop versus battery voltage points to wiring or connector resistance upstream.

Do I need programming after replacing a tail-light assembly?

No coding is normally required on the 2014 200 Series for a like-for-like lamp swap. The Body ECU supervises the circuits but doesn’t need initialising after a standard replacement.

If you’re adding aftermarket LED lamps or tow modules, use a vehicle‑specific harness to avoid bulb‑out warnings and ensure proper load on the circuits.

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