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Parts for your 2016 Toyota Bb-Tail lights

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2016 Toyota bB tail-lights

Tail-lights absolutely are fitted to the 2016 Toyota bB and are relevant to its safe operation. This is supported by Toyota’s technical documentation: the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (QNC21) lists the Rear Combination Lamp assembly, the Toyota bB Owner’s Manual (Lights section) specifies rear position (tail) lamps operation, and the Toyota Electrical Wiring Diagram for the QNC20/21 series shows the TAIL fuse/relay and rear combination lamp circuits. Regulatory standards that apply to vehicles of this type—UN ECE R48, Japanese safety regulations for road vehicles, ADR 13/00 and 49/00 in Australia, and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004—also require functioning rear position lamps. So, yes—the bB uses tail-lights as standard equipment.

On the 2016 bB, the rear combination lamps house the tail (rear position) lights along with brake, indicator, reverse and reflector elements. Tail-lights help following drivers judge distance and vehicle width at night and in poor weather, reducing rear-end shunts and keeping the car compliant for WOF or rego checks.

Most 2016 bB models use bulb-type rear combination lamps, typically dual-filament bulbs (e.g., 21/5W) for stop/tail. Some trims or aftermarket units may be LED, so it’s worth checking before ordering parts. If bulbs are fitted, replacing them is straightforward and a good add-on to routine servicing.

  • Check operation regularly: with lights on, confirm both tail-lights glow evenly. Tap the lamp gently—intermittent flicker points to a loose socket or earth.
  • Inspect lenses for cracks, fading, or moisture. Condensation suggests a failed seal, replace the gasket or lamp to avoid corrosion.
  • For bulb replacement: open the boot, peel back the trim, remove the two retaining screws, and ease the lamp straight back off its locator pins. Twist out the bulb holder, swap the bulb, and avoid touching glass with bare fingers.
  • If both sides are out, check the TAIL fuse and relay first, as shown in the Toyota EWD. Always match the bulb wattage and cap type to the spec in the Owner’s Manual/EPC.
  • Aftermarket LED bulbs should be CANbus-friendly to prevent warnings or hyperflash, and must maintain correct colour and brightness to stay legal.

As part of servicing, a quick rear lighting check, lens clean, and confirmation of watertight seals will keep the bB visible and compliant. If a lamp unit is damaged, replacing the whole assembly is often quicker than chasing persistent leaks or corroded terminals.

Are the 2016 Toyota bB tail-lights LED or bulb-type?

Most QNC21 bB models left the factory with bulb-type rear combination lamps using dual-filament bulbs for stop/tail. Some aftermarket replacements are LED. The fastest way to confirm is to check the bulb holder inside the lamp or consult the Toyota EPC with the VIN.

What bulbs do I need for the tail-lights on a 2016 bB?

Typically, a 21/5W dual-filament bulb is used for the stop/tail function, and single 5W bulbs for other positions, but variants exist. Match the wattage and base type listed in the Owner’s Manual or parts catalogue to avoid dim lighting or fitment issues.

Why do my bB tail-lights have condensation?

Moisture usually comes from a cracked lens or a perished seal around the lamp or bulb holder. Small amounts may evaporate after a drive, but persistent fogging calls for re-sealing or replacing the lamp to protect the wiring and keep brightness up.

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