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2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris taillights: what they do and how to look after them
Based on Toyota’s 2014 Yaris/Vitz owner’s manual and service literature for the XP130 series (rear “combination lamp”), plus legal fitment requirements in Australia (ADR 13/00 and related lighting rules) and New Zealand (Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004), this model absolutely uses taillights and must have them operating to be roadworthy/WoF compliant. They’re not optional, they’re an essential safety and compliance item on the 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris.
The taillights on this hatch are there to keep it visible and predictable to other drivers. At night and in poor weather they provide rear position lighting, they brighten under brakes, flash for turns and hazards, and light up in reverse. They also include reflectors so the car can be seen even when parked with the ignition off. That’s all key for avoiding a defect notice, staying safe on the school run, or just rolling through a WoF/RWC without dramas.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to include a quick taillight check. A tech will confirm each function (tail, stop, indicator, reverse), clean the lenses, and look for cracks, moisture, UV fade, or loose earth points that can cause dim or intermittent lamps. If bulbs are fitted, quality replacements of the correct wattage and base type should be used to avoid melted holders or uneven brightness. Where a trim/market runs LED elements in the lamp, the whole assembly may need replacing if the LED fails.
Simple replacement tips owners appreciate:
- Access the rear lamp from inside the boot, ease back the trim, undo the retaining screws/nuts, and withdraw the housing carefully.
- Rotate the bulb holders, swap in the specified bulbs, and avoid touching the glass with bare fingers. Test all functions before refitting.
- Inspect the foam gasket, replace or reseal if it’s flattened or torn to stop water ingress and condensation.
- For indicator hyper-flash after LED upgrades, proper load resistors or an LED-compatible flasher may be needed.
Good maintenance habits:
- Check operation at every service or at least every six months.
- Keep lenses clean, road film dulls output more than most think.
- Replace bulbs in pairs for consistent colour and brightness.
- If a fuse keeps blowing, inspect wiring and the connector for corrosion rather than just upsizing the fuse.
With these basics sorted, the 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris taillights will do exactly what they’re meant to do: help everyone behind see what’s happening, day and night, rain or shine.
Popular questions
What bulb types fit the 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris taillights?
Bulb specs can vary by market and trim, but most 2014 Vitz/Yaris hatches use wedge or bayonet bulbs for tail/stop and amber indicators, plus a clear reverse bulb. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp holder, and match the wattage and base exactly. Some variants or aftermarket lamps may use LEDs, in which case the assembly is serviced as a unit.
Why is there condensation in the taillight, and is it a WoF/RWC issue?
A light mist can happen with temperature swings and usually clears after a decent drive. Persistent water droplets or pooling points to a tired gasket, a cracked lens, or a missing vent cap. That can lead to blown bulbs, corroded pins, and test failures. Reseal or replace the lamp, and make sure the vents are clear to keep moisture at bay.
Do I need to reset anything after changing a taillight bulb?
On most 2014 Vitz/Yaris models there’s no electronic reset for a rear bulb change—just replace the bulb or fix the fault and the system’s happy. If a warning persists (or indicators still flash fast after an LED swap), recheck the bulb type, fuses, earths, and connections, and scan the car if equipped with a body ECU that logs lighting faults.