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2022 Toyota Prius tail-lights: what they do and how to look after them

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2022 Toyota Prius. Technical references such as the Toyota 2022 Prius Owner’s Manual (Lighting), the Toyota Repair Manual/TIS for the ZVW50-series rear combination lamp, and regulatory standards (ADR 13/00 and UNECE Regulations R7/R48 for lamp performance/installation, plus the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004) all specify rear position lamps as mandatory. The Prius leaves the factory with integrated rear combination lamps that include tail, brake, indicator and reverse functions.

On the 2022 Prius, the tail-light’s main job is to make the car clearly visible from behind, especially at night and in wet or foggy conditions. The red rear position light runs whenever the headlights or park lights are on, while brighter brake LEDs kick in under braking to warn following traffic. Indicators and reverse lights share the same rear clusters. Most 2022 Prius models use LEDs for tail and stop functions, giving crisp illumination, quick response and low current draw.

While LEDs typically last a long time, rear lamps still deserve a spot on the service checklist. Lenses can haze, seals can age, connectors can loosen, and bulbs for indicators or reverse (if not LED on your trim) do eventually wear out. It’s smart to check tail-light operation at every service, before long trips, and ahead of rego/WOF inspections. Keep the lenses clean with car-safe wash products—no harsh solvents—and inspect for cracks or moisture after heavy rain or car washes.

  • Do a quick walk-around with lights on: tail, brake (with a helper), indicators and reverse.
  • If a tail or stop LED section is out, the fix is usually replacing the rear lamp assembly.
  • For globe-type indicators/reverse, replace like-for-like ADR/NZ-compliant bulbs, avoid touching the glass with bare hands.
  • Check harness plugs and grommets in the boot for secure fit and no corrosion.
  • If you find condensation, dry the housing and address the seal, persistent moisture may need a new lamp.
  • Use genuine or quality aftermarket assemblies that meet local standards.

Replacement is straightforward: open the boot, remove the trim fasteners, unplug the connector, and unbolt the lamp unit. Refit in reverse, ensuring the foam seal sits flat and fasteners are snug. If unsure, a licensed auto sparky or Toyota dealer can handle it quickly.

Are the 2022 Prius tail-lights fully LED?

Most Australian and New Zealand 2022 Prius variants use LEDs for the tail and stop lights. Depending on trim and market, indicators and reverse may be incandescent or LED. If a section of the LED array fails, the remedy is typically a complete lamp assembly replacement, as the LEDs aren’t serviceable individually.

How often should tail-lights be checked or serviced?

Include them in every service visit and do a quick monthly check at home. Look for even brightness, no warning messages, and no moisture inside the lens. Before rego or WOF, confirm all functions—including reverse—work properly to avoid delays.

What causes condensation in the rear lamps, and is it a worry?

Minor misting after a cold start or wash can be normal and often clears with use. Persistent droplets or pooling water points to a compromised seal or cracked lens, which can shorten component life. Dry the housing, replace damaged seals, and if moisture returns, plan for a new lamp assembly.

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