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2019 Toyota LandCruiser tail-lights – purpose, care and replacement

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant to the 2019 Toyota LandCruiser. Factory fitment is confirmed by Toyota service documentation for the 200 Series and by lighting regulations such as ADR 49/00 (Front and Rear Position Lamps, Stop Lamps and End-Outline Marker Lamps) and UNECE Regulation 7 for rear position/stop lamps. In plain terms: every 2019 LandCruiser on Aussie and Kiwi roads leaves the factory with rear red position lamps built into the rear combination light assemblies.

On this model, the tail-lights sit within the rear combination units alongside stop, indicator, reverse and (where fitted) rear fog lamps. Many 2019 LandCruiser variants use LED tail-lights for crisp illumination and long life, some trims and markets may use replaceable filament bulbs. Either way, their job is to make the big Cruiser clearly visible from behind at night and in low-visibility conditions, helping other road users judge distance and vehicle width.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check tail-lights every few weeks or at each service interval. A quick walk-around with the park lights on will catch issues before a WOF/roadworthy knock-back.

  • What to look for: consistent red glow on both sides, no flicker, no cracks or water beads inside the lens, and no warning messages. After towing, confirm the vehicle’s own lights still work once the trailer is unplugged.
  • Replacement basics: for bulb-type units, access the rear of the lamp, twist the bulb holder, and fit the correct rating (commonly a dual-filament wedge like 21/5 W, but always check the owner’s manual or the lamp marking). Don’t touch the glass with bare fingers.
  • LED notes: if an LED tail-light segment fails, the fix is typically a replacement rear combination lamp assembly rather than a bulb. Genuine and ADR-compliant aftermarket options are available, avoid smoked or non-compliant lenses that change colour or output.
  • Electrical tips: check the relevant fuse, inspect the connector for corrosion, and ensure the earth is clean and tight. If moisture is present, the lamp seal may need replacing.

Good tail-lights aren’t just a legal must-have, they’re a big safety win for dusk highway runs and outback touring. Keeping them bright, dry and compliant helps the LandCruiser stay visible, reduces the risk of rear-end shunts, and keeps inspections hassle-free in both Australia and New Zealand.

Popular questions

Do 2019 LandCruisers have LED tail-lights?
Many 2019 LandCruiser 200 Series variants are fitted with LED rear combination lamps. Depending on trim or market, some may have replaceable filament bulbs. A quick visual check at night usually shows a sharp, even LED glow versus a warmer bulb appearance.

Which bulb fits a non-LED 2019 LandCruiser tail-light?
If your LandCruiser uses bulbs, the tail function is commonly a dual-filament wedge type (e.g., 21/5 W, often known as T20/7443). Always confirm against the owner’s manual or the marking on the lamp holder to match wattage and socket style.

Is it legal to fit smoked tail-light covers in AU/NZ?
Only if the assembly remains ADR/UNECE compliant for colour, brightness and visibility. Overly dark lenses can fail WOF/roadworthy and reduce safety. Choose compliant parts and make sure the red tail and red stop functions remain clearly visible in daylight and at night.

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