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2022 Toyota Land Cruiser tail-lights: purpose, care and replacement
Technical sources confirm the 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser (300 Series) is fitted with tail-lights. Toyota’s Global Newsroom launch materials for the LC300 specify LED rear combination lamps, Toyota Australia’s model specifications list LED rear combination tail-lamps across grades, and the 300 Series Owner’s Manual notes that many rear lamps are LED units serviced as assemblies. Tail-lights are absolutely relevant—and standard—on this model.
On the 2022 Land Cruiser, the tail-lights do more than look sharp. As LED rear combination lamps, they bundle the rear position lights, brake lights, and indicators to make the big Cruiser clearly visible in traffic, on gravel roads, and in low-light conditions. LEDs light up quicker than old-school bulbs, which helps following drivers see braking sooner—a small time gain that can make a big difference. They’re also energy efficient and durable, which is handy when the vehicle spends time touring, towing, or working off-road.
The housings are designed to resist dust and moisture, and the lamp’s crisp light colour cuts through rain or road grime well. That said, road film and red clay can still dull output, so keeping lenses clean ensures the lighting does its best work at night and at dawn or dusk.
When it comes to servicing, the 300 Series generally uses sealed LED modules rather than individual replaceable bulbs for the main tail/stop functions. If a section stops working, the fix is usually a lamp assembly replacement rather than a bulb swap. The Owner’s Manual flags these as items best handled by a Toyota technician, particularly as access can involve interior trim and correct sealing to prevent leaks.
Basic checks save headaches. During routine servicing—or before a big trip—it’s smart to verify that both tail-lights, brake lights, and indicators illuminate evenly. If towing, confirm the trailer plug and wiring aren’t causing warnings or blown fuses. Any signs of condensation, cracks, or a loose fit should be sorted early to avoid water ingress and corrosion.
- Clean lenses with mild car wash soap and a soft cloth, avoid harsh solvents.
- If a fuse has blown, match the amperage exactly and find the root cause.
- Use genuine or ADR-compliant lamp assemblies to maintain brightness and legality.
Looked after properly, the Land Cruiser’s LED tail-lights will run for years with minimal fuss, keeping the vehicle visible and compliant on Aussie and Kiwi roads.
FAQs
Do 2022 Land Cruiser models use LED tail-lights?
Yes. Technical materials from Toyota identify LED rear combination lamps across the LC300 range. LEDs provide quicker illumination, strong visibility, and long service life—ideal for touring and towing.
Can the tail-light bulbs be replaced individually?
For the main tail/stop functions, the 300 Series typically uses sealed LED modules. If a section fails, the repair is usually replacing the lamp assembly. A technician should handle this to ensure proper sealing and wiring integrity.
What should be checked if a tail-light isn’t working after towing?
Start with the trailer plug and wiring, then check the relevant fuse. If the vehicle lamp still doesn’t work with the trailer disconnected, the assembly or connector may need inspection by a professional to avoid moisture or wiring damage.