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Narva Flush Mount LED Volt & Amp meter display - 81138BL

Narva Flush Mount LED Volt & Amp meter display - 81138BL

$157
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Mothers PowerPlastic 4Lights 236ml - 688808

Mothers PowerPlastic 4Lights 236ml - 688808

$37
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Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

$49
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HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

$211
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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

$160
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Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 12V - 2319

Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 12V - 2319

$109
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

$660
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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

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

$201
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HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

$293
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Hella LED Combination Lamp Trailer 2394/5 2VB - 2395TP

Hella LED Combination Lamp Trailer 2394/5 2VB - 2395TP

$292
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Lens To Suit 86470 - 86475BL

Lens To Suit 86470 - 86475BL

$36
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Narva Lens To Suit 86460 - 86465

Narva Lens To Suit 86460 - 86465

$24
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2016 Toyota Wish taillights — purpose, care, and replacement tips

Taillights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Toyota Wish. Technical references that make this clear include the Toyota Wish owner’s manual for the ZGE20/25 series (2015–2017), which lists the rear combination lamp functions, and lighting regulations such as UN Regulation No. 48 (installation of lighting), UN R7 (rear position lamps), Australia’s ADR 13/00, and NZTA’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual, all of which require compliant rear position lighting on road cars.

The 2016 Toyota Wish runs a rear combination lamp that includes the tail (rear position) light, brake light, indicator, and reverse light. The tail section keeps the Wish visible from behind at night and in poor weather, helping other drivers judge distance and vehicle width. It’s not just a nicety, it’s part of what keeps the MPV legal and safe on Aussie and Kiwi roads under ADR and NZTA rules.

On many Wishes of this era, the taillight function may be either conventional bulbs or integrated LEDs, depending on trim or market. Either way, the job is the same: steady red illumination whenever the parkers or headlights are on. If an LED module is used, it usually lasts longer but is replaced as a unit if it fails. If it’s a bulb, it’s a simple swap—just be sure to match the correct spec from the owner’s manual or the lamp label.

Good servicing habits make a difference. During a routine service or WOF/rego prep, it’s worth doing a quick taillight check—have someone stand behind while the lights are turned on. Dim, patchy, or pinkish-red output hints at aged bulbs or a tired LED module. Road grime and salt air dull the lenses, so a gentle clean with car-safe plastic cleaner restores brightness. If there’s moisture or fogging inside the lens, clear the vent paths, inspect the seals, and replace the gasket if needed.

  • Replace failed bulbs in pairs to keep light colour and brightness even.
  • Avoid touching glass bulbs with bare hands, use gloves to prevent hot spots.
  • If removing the lamp, protect the paint and don’t over-torque the fasteners.
  • After any work, test all rear lights—tail, stop, indicators, and reverse.

DIY replacement is typically straightforward: open the tailgate, remove the trim cover, undo a couple of clips or bolts, pull the unit straight back to release locating pins, then swap the bulb or lamp assembly. If wiring or connectors look corroded, clean and refit securely. When in doubt, an auto sparky or dealer can check voltage, earths, and BCM settings to keep everything compliant and bright.

Popular questions about 2016 Toyota Wish taillights

What bulb type does the 2016 Toyota Wish use for the taillight?

It varies by trim and market—some Wishes use conventional wedge bulbs for the tail function, while others run LED modules in the rear combination lamp. The quickest way to be sure is to check the owner’s manual or the label on the lamp body, or compare the existing part. If it’s LED, the tail function is typically non-serviceable and the lamp assembly is replaced as a unit.

How can condensation in a 2016 Toyota Wish taillight be fixed?

Light misting after wet weather can be normal and may clear during a drive. Persistent water droplets suggest a compromised seal or blocked vent. Remove the lamp, dry it carefully, inspect the perimeter gasket and vent paths, and replace the gasket if it’s flattened or torn. Refit the lamp evenly so the seal compresses properly. If the lens is cracked or the housing is warped, replacement is the reliable fix.

Is it legal to tint the taillights on a 2016 Toyota Wish in Australia or New Zealand?

Only if the lamps remain clearly visible and compliant. ADRs and NZTA rules require specific brightness, colour, and visibility angles. Dark films or coatings that reduce output or alter the red colour can make the car non-compliant and unsafe. If considering a styling film, choose products marketed as compliant and test visibility at night, when in doubt, leave the lenses stock.

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