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2020 Volkswagen Amarok tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to, and required on, the 2020 Volkswagen Amarok. Technical sources that confirm this include the 2020 Volkswagen Amarok Owner’s Manual (lighting and bulb specifications), Volkswagen Genuine Parts catalogues listing rear lamp assemblies for the 2H/2H5 Amarok platform, and legal standards such as UNECE Regulation No. 48 (installation of lighting), Australia’s ADR 13/00 (installation of lighting), and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, all of which mandate rear position lamps on road vehicles.

On the Amarok, the tail-lights do the heavy lifting for after-dark and poor-weather visibility, showing the ute’s width and position to traffic behind. They also house the brake lamps and indicators, so other drivers can read intentions early. Whether it’s a late-night run, a dusty job site, or towing a trailer, healthy tail-lights are a safety must and a legal requirement across Australia and New Zealand.

Most 2020 Amarok variants use conventional replaceable bulbs in the tail-lamp assembly. Some trims or accessory lamps may include LED elements (for example, number plate lights). Either way, keeping lenses clear, seals intact, and bulbs at the correct wattage maintains brightness and keeps the vehicle compliant. If a tail or brake lamp goes dull or fails, it may trigger a lamp-out warning on some variants, but even without a warning, it’s smart to check them regularly—especially if towing, as trailer wiring can introduce faults.

Basic replacement is straightforward:

  • Park safely, switch off, and open the tailgate. Remove the two inner-edge Torx screws holding the lamp to the body.
  • Pull the lamp straight rearwards to release the locating pins—don’t pry on the lens. Unplug the connector or twist out the bulb holder.
  • Replace with the correct bulb type and wattage as per the owner’s manual. Avoid touching bulb glass, use a clean cloth.
  • Inspect the foam seal, replace if compressed or torn to prevent water ingress. Refit, seat the pins, and snug the screws—no gorilla torque needed.

For utes that live around salt air or red dust, a quick wipe of the contacts and a dab of dielectric grease helps fend off corrosion. If upgrading to LED assemblies, choose ADR/UNECE-compliant units with amber indicators and appropriate brightness, and ensure they play nicely with the Amarok’s electrics (CAN-bus compatible, or use the correct resistors/modules). Avoid tinted lenses that reduce light output—legal and safety headaches aren’t worth the look.

FAQs

What bulb types does a 2020 Amarok tail-light use?
Most 2020 Amarok models use conventional replaceable bulbs: typically a dual-filament globe for tail/brake, an amber indicator globe, and a separate reverse globe. Exact types and wattages can vary by trim and market, so it’s best to follow the 2020 Amarok Owner’s Manual or the label on the lamp holder for the correct specs.

If an accessory or LED assembly has been fitted, the replacement may be the whole unit rather than individual bulbs, so check the part number before ordering.

How do you remove the tail-light on a 2020 Amarok?
Open the tailgate, remove the two Torx screws on the lamp’s inner edge, then pull the lamp straight rearwards to release the locating pins. Unplug the connector or twist out the bulb carrier to access the globes. When refitting, ensure the foam seal sits properly to keep water out, then align the pins and tighten the screws evenly.

Take care not to lever against the lens, and test all lights before closing up.

Are LED tail-light upgrades legal in Australia and New Zealand?
They can be, provided the assemblies are compliant with ADR/UNECE requirements (correct colour, brightness, and light distribution) and don’t create bulb-out errors or hyper-flash. Indicators must display amber, and the stop/tail brightness levels must be distinct.

Choose reputable, compliant assemblies and, if needed, use CAN-bus compatible units or proper load modules. Your local WOF/roadworthy requirements still apply.

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