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2016 Mazda CX-9 Tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and fitted on the 2016 Mazda CX-9. This is supported by the Mazda CX-9 Owner’s Manual (Exterior Lights section) and Mazda Workshop Manual (Body Electrical – Lighting System), which detail rear combination lamps and service procedures. Regulatory requirements also mandate them: Australian Design Rules for lighting installation and rear position lamps (e.g., ADR 13/00 and related lighting ADRs) and the New Zealand Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 require rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. So yes—this CX-9 uses tail-lights as standard equipment.
On the 2016 CX-9, the rear combination lamps provide rear position (tail), brake, indicator and reverse functions. Many models use LED elements for the tail and stop functions, delivering bright, quick-responding light with low power draw and long life. Some sub-functions, like indicators or reverse, may use conventional globes depending on trim and market. Either way, the job is the same: help other road users see the vehicle’s position and intent at night, in rain, or in low light—keeping the big Mazda visible while towing the family and gear.
As part of routine servicing, it’s worth giving the CX-9’s tail-lights a quick once-over. Keep the lenses clean for maximum brightness, check for any cracks or moisture inside the housing, and confirm all functions—tail, brake, indicators and reverse—are working. If a globe is out, replace it promptly, if an LED segment is dim or dead, the assembly may need replacement.
- Clean lenses with a mild car wash solution to avoid scratching the plastic.
- Inspect seals and gaskets to prevent water ingress and fogging.
- Test lighting after any rear-end work or when a trailer has been connected.
- Diagnosis: If a tail-light isn’t working, start with the fuse and check the connector for corrosion. Trailer wiring and aftermarket accessories are common culprits.
- Globe replacement: Access is usually from inside the rear quarter trim. Twist out the bulb holder, swap the globe like-for-like, and refit securely.
- LED assemblies: If an LED fails, replace the rear combination lamp as a unit. Use quality genuine or OEM-equivalent parts to match light colour and brightness.
- Final check: Test all rear lights with the parking lights on, foot on the brake, indicators operating, and select reverse (with the park brake applied) to confirm everything’s sweet.
Keeping the CX-9’s tail-lights in top nick helps it pass WOF/RWC checks and, more importantly, keeps the family safer on night drives and wet commutes.
Popular questions about 2016 Mazda CX-9 tail-lights
Are the 2016 CX-9 tail-lights LED or traditional bulbs?
Most 2016 CX-9 models use LED elements for the tail and brake functions for better visibility and longevity. Indicators and reverse lamps may use conventional globes depending on the trim and market, so it’s best to check the specific vehicle or part number.
Why would my CX-9’s tail-lights stop working?
Common causes include a blown fuse, a failed globe (for non-LED positions), connector corrosion, or wiring issues—often after towing or accessory installs. For LED tails, a failed segment usually points to an internal fault in the lamp assembly, which typically means replacing the whole unit.
Can I replace just the LED in the tail-light?
The LED elements are integrated into the rear combination lamp and aren’t designed to be serviced separately. If an LED fails, the accepted repair is to replace the complete lamp assembly to restore proper brightness, beam pattern and weather sealing.