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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

$129
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Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

$181
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

$223
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210

$157
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Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

$264
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Slim Design - 2378

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp Slim Design - 2378

$203
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Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

$25
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Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

$205
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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

$124
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Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

$128
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HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

$215
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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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2016 Toyota Avensis taillights

Based on technical references, taillights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Toyota Avensis (T27 series). The Toyota Avensis Owner’s Manual for this model details rear lamp functions and bulb service, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists rear combination lamp assemblies for the 2015–2018 facelift Avensis. As road-legal equipment, they’re also required under UNECE lighting regulations adopted across Europe and recognised in AU/NZ compliance. So yes—taillights are relevant and used on the 2016 Toyota Avensis.

For a 2016 Toyota Avensis, the taillights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather. They make the vehicle visible from the rear, outline the body at night, and include brake, indicator, and reverse functions within the rear combination lamps. Depending on trim and market, the Avensis may use LED rear position lamps with conventional bulbs for indicators and reverse, or all-bulb setups. Either way, keeping them bright, intact, and compliant is key for safety and for WOF/roadworthy checks across Australia and New Zealand.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to give the taillights a quick once-over. Look for cracks, fading, or moisture in the lens, and confirm every function—tail, stop, indicator, and reverse—fires up properly. Dim or patchy light can mean a failing bulb, ageing LED module, or a dodgy earth. If a bulb type is fitted, replacements are straightforward, always match the correct wattage and cap type to avoid warning messages or heat damage. For LED units, individual diodes typically aren’t user-serviceable, so the full lamp assembly may need replacing if an LED fails. When refitting, seat seals and gaskets properly to keep water out of the boot area and the lamp. A quick clean of the lens with mild car shampoo helps keep the light output crisp without scratching the plastic.

  • Check operation monthly, or before long night drives.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs where practical to keep brightness even.
  • Inspect and clean the lamp connector, light corrosion can cause flicker.
  • If moisture is present, dry the housing, replace seals, and confirm the vent is clear.
  • Verify fuses if multiple rear functions are out, use the correct rating only.
  • For LED assemblies, use genuine or quality aftermarket parts to maintain beam pattern and compliance.

Popular questions about 2016 Toyota Avensis taillights

What kind of bulbs does a 2016 Avensis taillight use?

It varies by trim and market. Many 2016 Avensis models use LED rear position lamps with conventional bulbs for indicators and reverse, while some variants use conventional bulbs for all functions. Always confirm against the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the parts label on the lamp to match base type and wattage.

If the car has LED position lamps, they’re typically not user-replaceable individually, the whole assembly is swapped if an LED module fails.

Why is there condensation in the taillight, and is it a worry?

Light fogging after rain or a wash can be normal as air inside the lamp equalises. It should clear after a short drive with the lights on. Persistent water pooling or repeated heavy fog means a compromised seal or vent. That can shorten bulb and LED life, so it’s worth resealing or replacing the lamp and checking the gaskets.

While minor mist isn’t usually a defect, visible droplets or standing water will likely fail WOF/roadworthy standards.

Do taillight warning lights reset themselves after a replacement?

On most Avensis variants, there’s no special reset. Once the correct bulb is installed and circuits are healthy, any bulb-out warning typically clears on its own after the next start-up or lighting cycle.

If a warning persists, recheck bulb type and wattage, the fuse, and the connector earth. For LED assemblies, a persistent fault can indicate an internal module issue and the need for a full lamp replacement.