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2016 Toyota Land Cruiser tail-lights: what they do and how to look after them

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series and are legally required. Technical sources that confirm this include the Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series Owner’s Manual (Lighting section), Toyota Genuine Parts and Repair manuals for the J200 rear combination lamp, and lighting regulations such as UNECE Regulation No. 7 (rear position/stop lamps) as installed under ADR 13/00 for Australia and aligned rules in New Zealand. The model’s facelift era commonly features LED rear combination lamps, with some functions still using replaceable bulbs depending on market trim.

On a Land Cruiser, the tail-lights (rear position lights) help other road users see the vehicle from behind at night and in poor visibility. They sit within the rear combination assembly that also houses the brake lights, indicators, reverse lamps and, if fitted, the rear fog lamp. Besides keeping you visible, they signal intent: pressing the pedal lights the stop lamps bright, indicating flashes the rear turn, slotting into reverse triggers the white lamps so others know what’s happening.

Servicing is straightforward. During routine maintenance, it’s smart to check tail-light operation, brightness and lens condition. Clean dusty lenses with pH-neutral car shampoo to keep the light output clear. If a single side is out, it’s often a globe in the indicator or reverse circuit, if the entire tail function is out on both sides, check the TAIL fuse and tail relay first. Many 2016 Land Cruisers use LED elements for the tail/stop function, if an LED segment fails, the fix is usually replacing the rear lamp assembly rather than a globe. Reverse and indicator lamps may still be replaceable bulbs in some trims, accessed from inside the tailgate area behind the trim.

Use ADR-compliant or genuine-spec parts so brightness and beam pattern meet local rules. After replacement, confirm operation of tail, stop, indicators and reverse with the headlights on. If you tow, inspect the trailer plug and module—faults there can make the vehicle’s rear lights act up. Off-roading or water crossings? Add a quick post-trip light check to your routine, as vibration and moisture are common culprits.

  • Check tail-light operation every 6 months or before long trips.
  • Inspect fuses labelled TAIL and STOP if multiple rear lights fail.
  • When LEDs fail, plan on a full lamp assembly swap.

Are the 2016 Land Cruiser tail-lights LED or bulb?

Most facelifted 200 Series use LED tail/stop within the rear combination lamp. Depending on trim and market, the rear indicators and reverse lamps may still use conventional bulbs. A quick visual check (instant full-brightness glow usually means LED) or a look at the owner’s manual will confirm your vehicle’s setup.

Do I need any computer coding after replacing a tail-light?

No coding is typically required. The Land Cruiser’s rear lighting is plug-and-play. If you replace the full LED assembly, bolt it in, connect the harness and test all functions. Clear any warning messages by cycling the ignition if they were triggered during the fault.

Which fuse controls the tail-lights on a 2016 Land Cruiser?

Look for the TAIL fuse (and the tail relay) for rear position lights, and the STOP fuse for the brake lights. Fuse locations and ratings are listed in the vehicle’s fuse box cover and the Owner’s Manual. If both sides are out, always check the fuse first before chasing wiring.

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