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2016 Toyota C‑HR Tail Lights

Tail lights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Toyota C‑HR. Technical sources confirm this beyond doubt: the Toyota C‑HR Owner’s Manual (2016 model year) specifies rear combination lamps including tail/stop functions, the Toyota Repair Manual lists “Rear Combination Light Assembly” procedures, and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue itemises the left and right rear combination lamp assemblies. Regulatory requirements also make tail lights mandatory on this vehicle class, including Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 installation and ADR lighting requirements aligned with UNECE Regs 7 and 48) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004.

On the C‑HR, the tail lights form part of the rear combination lamps. Their job is to keep the vehicle visible from behind at night, in rain and in low‑light. Most 2016 C‑HR models use LED tail/stop illumination for crisp light, quick response and long life, with some markets retaining a conventional bulb for the rear indicator. Either way, they’re vital safety kit and a quick visual check before a night drive is always worth it.

Servicing and replacement is straightforward with the right approach:

  • If the tail/stop function is LED and has failed, replacement is typically the complete rear combination lamp assembly rather than a bulb swap.
  • If your variant uses a replaceable bulb (often the indicator or reverse), access is via the boot trim panel, unplug the connector, twist the bulb holder, and refit with the correct spec globe.
  • Check the relevant fuse (often labelled TAIL or similar in the engine bay or cabin fuse box) before condemning a lamp.
  • After any lamp or bulb change, confirm park lights, brake lights, indicators and reverse lights all work and that the dash warning shows no faults.
  • Inspect the gasket and housing for moisture, reseal or replace if you spot condensation to prevent corrosion or intermittent faults.

Handy tips: avoid touching glass bulbs with bare fingers, protect the paintwork when removing the lamp (a bit of masking tape on edges helps), and don’t over‑tighten mounting nuts—firm and even is the go. Keeping the lenses clean also boosts visibility, a mild car‑wash solution and a soft cloth do the trick without scratching.

With proper care, the C‑HR’s tail lights give years of reliable service, keeping the car easy to spot in Aussie and Kiwi conditions from city nights to coastal fog.

Popular questions

Are the 2016 C‑HR tail lights LED?
Most 2016 Toyota C‑HR models use LED tail and brake lights integrated into the rear combination lamp. Depending on market or trim, the indicator or reverse light may still be a replaceable halogen bulb. Check the owner’s manual and visually inspect the lamp—LED sections look like multiple small emitters rather than a single filament globe.

How do I replace a failed tail light on a 2016 C‑HR?
If the LED tail/stop section fails, the usual fix is replacing the entire rear combination lamp assembly. For bulb‑type functions, open the boot, remove the access panel, unplug the connector, twist out the bulb holder, and fit the correct globe. Always test the lights after refitting and verify the TAIL fuse is intact.

Why is there condensation in my C‑HR tail light?
Light misting can happen with temperature swings, but persistent moisture suggests a compromised seal or a cracked housing. Dry the unit, check the gasket, and replace the lamp or seal if moisture returns. Left unchecked, water can damage LEDs or corrode bulb holders and connectors.

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