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2016 Volkswagen Amarok Tail-lights – Purpose, Care and Replacement

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Volkswagen Amarok and are required for road use. This is supported by technical and regulatory sources: Australian Design Rule 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light‑signalling Devices) requires rear position lamps on light commercial vehicles, New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 likewise mandates rear position lamps, and the Volkswagen Amarok Owner’s Manual (Model Year 2016, 2H) includes procedures for replacing bulbs in the rear light cluster, confirming the part is present and serviceable.

On this hardworking ute, the tail-lights keep the Amarok visible at night and in poor weather, show braking to following traffic, indicate turns, and illuminate the number plate. They’re a small part with a big safety job, especially when the vehicle tows or carries loads.

For everyday care, owners should give the rear lamps a quick check whenever they fuel up, and a more thorough look at each service. A minute spent checking brightness, colour, and operation can prevent a canary at rego or a failed WOF. Keep lenses clean with mild car wash and a soft cloth, and watch for hairline cracks or moisture inside the housing, which can shorten bulb life and corrode contacts.

  • Identify what’s fitted: many 2016 Amaroks use conventional serviceable globes in the tail-light assembly, some vehicles (especially cab‑chassis with trays or aftermarket upgrades) may use LED units. Replacement methods differ.
  • When replacing a globe, match the exact spec listed on the lamp or in the owner’s manual. Switch the ignition and lights off, and avoid touching glass with bare fingers.
  • Access is typically via screws at the lamp edge inside the tailgate aperture. Remove the lamp carefully, swap the faulty globe or the LED module as applicable, refit, and test all functions.
  • Inspect seals and gaskets, replace if perished. A dry, well‑sealed housing prevents fogging and water damage.
  • If a tail-light plays up intermittently, check the relevant fuse, the earth connection, and—common on utes—the trailer plug for corrosion or broken wiring.
  • For cab‑chassis or tray conversions, ensure the fitted lamps and reflectors are ADR/NZ‑Rule compliant in colour, spacing, and brightness.

As part of routine servicing, workshops should document a full rear‑lamp function check, clean the lenses, and advise on any cracking, fading, or water ingress. Given how tough Amaroks are on worksites and rural roads, it’s smart to carry a small kit of spare globes and fuses in the glovebox.

Technical sources: Australian Design Rule 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light‑signalling Devices), New Zealand Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, Volkswagen Amarok Owner’s Manual (Model Year 2016, 2H) – Lights/rear light cluster service information.

Popular questions about 2016 Volkswagen Amarok tail-lights

Are the 2016 Amarok tail-lights LED or standard bulbs?
Most 2016 Amarok models in Australia and New Zealand use serviceable incandescent globes in the tail-light assembly. Some vehicles—particularly cab‑chassis with aftermarket trays or upgraded accessories—may be fitted with LED assemblies. The quickest way to confirm is to check the markings on the lens or the owner’s manual, if it’s LED, the unit is typically replaced as a module rather than changing individual globes.

Why does an Amarok tail-light work sometimes and then fail?
Intermittent faults are often down to a poor earth, a loose globe, moisture in the housing, or corrosion in the trailer socket. After verifying the globe and fuse, inspect the lamp connector and the trailer plug for green/white corrosion and clean or repair as needed. If the vehicle has bulb‑out monitoring, a high‑resistance connection can trigger a warning even if the lamp occasionally lights.

Will aftermarket LED tail-lights pass WOF/reg inspection?
They can, provided the lamps are compliant for road use (ADR or E‑marked), display the correct colours and brightness, include required reflectors, and are installed at the correct height and spacing. Non‑compliant lights risk a failed inspection. Keep the purchase documentation and markings visible to make inspections straightforward.

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