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2016 Honda Odyssey tail-lights — purpose, care and replacement

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Honda Odyssey. Honda’s 2016 Odyssey Owner’s Manual and Service Manual detail the rear combination lamp assembly and bulb replacement, and Australian and New Zealand regulations (Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00, NZTA lighting requirements) mandate rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. Honda’s parts catalogues for the 2014–2017 Odyssey also list left and right rear combination lamp (tail-light) assemblies, confirming fitment.

On this model, the rear combination lamp houses red tail lamps (rear position), stop lamps, indicators, reverse lamps and reflectors. Their job is simple but vital: make the Odyssey visible from behind at night and in poor weather, signal braking and turning, and help other drivers judge distance. If a tail-light is dull, cracked or out, visibility drops and the vehicle can fall foul of roadworthy standards.

Most 2016 Odyssey variants were supplied with conventional globes rather than full LED tail-lights. That means bulbs will eventually wear out, and the clear outer lens and internal seals need a periodic once-over. As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to:

  • Test tail, brake and indicator functions with the parking lamps on, and when pressing the brake pedal.
  • Inspect lenses for cracks, fading or moisture, moisture suggests a tired gasket or vent issue.
  • Replace failed globes in pairs to keep brightness even. Use the correct spec globes for your market (for example W21/5W for stop/tail and WY21W for amber indicators on many trims).
  • Avoid touching new globe glass with bare hands, use gloves and add a smear of dielectric grease on the socket seal.
  • If fitting LED retrofit globes, ensure they’re ADR/NZTA compliant and maintain proper brightness and beam pattern.

Replacement is straightforward with basic tools. From the rear cargo area, remove the access trim, undo the lamp’s mounting fasteners, and gently pull the lamp straight back to release the locating pins. Rotate the bulb holders anti-clockwise, swap the globes, and reassemble. Check that the harness connector is seated and that the lamp sits flush with the body to keep water out. A quick function test before refitting the trim saves time.

Regular checks (say, at each service or every few thousand kilometres) keep the Odyssey safer at night and help avoid defect notices. If the lamp is repeatedly blowing globes or showing condensation, a technician should check the earths, voltage, and seals.

Popular questions about 2016 Honda Odyssey tail-lights

Do 2016 Odyssey tail-lights use LEDs or normal globes?
Most 2016 Odyssey models use conventional halogen/incandescent globes in the rear combination lamp. Some owners choose ADR/NZTA-compliant LED retrofit globes, but it’s important to match the correct base type and ensure proper brightness and indicator flash rate.

What globe types fit the 2016 Odyssey tail-light assembly?
Typical fitments are dual‑filament globes for stop/tail and single‑filament amber globes for indicators, with variants by market. North American listings commonly show 7443 (stop/tail) and 7440 amber (indicator), Australian/NZ equivalents are often W21/5W and WY21W. Always confirm against the Owner’s Manual or a VIN‑specific parts catalogue.

How often should tail-lights be serviced?
Include a tail-light check at every service or at least every 10,000 km. Replace any failed globes immediately, clean the lenses, and address moisture inside the housing by inspecting seals and vents. After a minor rear bump, recheck alignment and operation.

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