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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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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

$201
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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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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 Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

$128
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Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

$137
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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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2016 Toyota Mark X taillights — purpose, care, and replacement

Technical references confirm taillights are fitted to the 2016 Toyota Mark X and are absolutely relevant. Toyota’s Mark X (GRX130 series) Repair Manual and Electronic Parts Catalogue list a Rear Combination Light Assembly (LH/RH) that incorporates tail (rear position) lamps, stop lamps, indicators, reverse lamps, and reflectors. Australian and New Zealand road rules (Australian Design Rules such as ADR 13/00 and related lighting standards, mirrored in NZTA requirements) mandate rear position lamps for on-road use. Put simply, this vehicle is designed and certified to run taillights, and they’re a key safety feature.

The 2016 Mark X uses stylish rear combination lamps, with many grades running LED tail/stop illumination for crisp light and quick response, while indicators and reverse lamps may be conventional bulbs depending on trim. The taillights make the car visible after dark and in poor weather, signal braking to following traffic, and contribute to the Mark X’s clean, modern look.

For owners, keeping these lights in top nick is straightforward and well worth the small effort. Regular checks during fuel stops or monthly at home will catch a dim or failed lamp early. Look for cracked lenses, moisture inside the housing, or a dull LED segment. If a bulb-equipped function (often reverse or indicator) fails, access is usually via the boot: pop off the trim panel, twist out the bulb holder, and swap in the correct spec globe. Avoid touching the glass on halogen-style bulbs, fingerprints can shorten life.

Where an LED tail/stop segment is out, the fix is typically the whole lamp assembly. That sounds bigger than it is: remove the boot-side trim, undo the retaining nuts, unplug the connector, and lift the assembly away. Fit the new lamp, snug the nuts (don’t over-tighten), reconnect, and test all functions. Quality, ADR-compliant parts keep the vehicle road-legal across Australia and New Zealand.

  • If multiple rear lights are out, check the relevant fuse and the earth (ground) connection before replacing parts.
  • Clear any minor condensation by ensuring vents aren’t blocked, persistent water ingress points to a perished seal and calls for replacement.
  • After any rear-end work, confirm brake, tail, indicator, and reverse lights from outside the car or with a helper.

Serviced properly, the Mark X’s taillights deliver bright, even illumination, helping the driver be seen sooner and stay safer on busy Aussie and Kiwi roads.

Are the 2016 Toyota Mark X taillights LED or standard bulbs?

Most 2016 Mark X models use LED elements for the tail and brake (stop) functions, giving sharp response and long life. Indicators and reverse lamps are commonly conventional bulbs, though exact spec can vary by grade and market.

When a bulb function fails, it’s a simple globe swap. If an LED segment fails, expect to replace the complete rear combination lamp assembly.

How hard is it to replace a reverse or indicator bulb on a 2016 Mark X?

It’s a straightforward DIY for most owners. Open the boot, remove the interior trim cover near the lamp, twist out the bulb holder, and install the correct wattage bulb. Refit, test, and ensure the holder seals properly to keep moisture out.

If the holder feels loose or corroded, clean the contacts and replace the seal or holder as needed.

Is moisture inside the taillight a problem?

A light fog that clears after driving may be normal. Visible droplets or pooling water suggests a failed seal or cracked lens. Check the vent path and seals, if moisture persists, replace the lamp assembly to protect the electronics and maintain light output.

Driving with waterlogged lamps can dull illumination and risk electrical issues, so it’s worth addressing promptly.

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