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Parts for your 2023 Toyota Camry-Tail lights
Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator Light Clear Lens Coloured LEDs Surface Mount - 12ARM-2
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LED Autolamps Rear combination L/R tail lights with sequential indicator, Chrome, Twin Blister - 355ARWM-2
Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Diffused Tail Light - 284ARWM-2
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Rear Combination Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Light with Reflectors, Blister Pack - 250ARWM
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED MaxiLamp Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector Light Round Blister Pack - MAXILAMP1XC
LED Autolamps 12V LED Boat Trailer Lamps Stop/Tail/Indicator with Licence Plate Lamp Light Left & Right Side, with 8m cable, Twin Blister - 209GARLP2/8M
2023 Toyota Camry Tail-Lights: What They Do and How to Look After Them
Tail-lights absolutely are fitted to the 2023 Toyota Camry. Toyota’s own model specifications and the 2023 Camry Owner’s Manual describe LED rear combination lamps as standard equipment, and road rules like Australia’s ADR 13/00 (installation of lighting) and UNECE R48, as well as New Zealand’s Vehicle Lighting Rule, require rear position lamps on passenger vehicles. So tail-lights are 100% relevant to this model.
On the 2023 Camry, the tail-lights form part of the rear combination lamps and are typically LED. They’re designed to make the vehicle clearly visible from behind at night and in poor weather, and to signal braking and turning. LEDs light up quickly, use less power and usually last much longer than old-school bulbs, which suits high‑kilometre Aussie and Kiwi driving. The lenses also include reflectors for passive visibility when the car’s parked.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the tail-lights. A quick walk‑around with the parkers on, brake pedal pressed, and indicators flashing will confirm everything’s doing its job. If an indicator is rapid‑flashing, there may be a bulb or circuit fault. Light haze inside a lens after rain can be normal as it equalises, but obvious water pooling or persistent fogging needs attention.
Maintenance is straightforward:
- Keep the lenses clean with a mild car wash solution to maintain brightness.
- Inspect for cracks or chips—replace the lamp if damaged to avoid moisture issues.
- Check fuses if the tail-lights won’t come on (often labelled TAIL/PARK in the fuse panel).
- Avoid cheap, non‑compliant aftermarket lamps—stick with ADR/UNECE‑approved parts to stay rego/WOF friendly.
For most 2023 Camry variants, the stop/tail functions are LED and sealed, if an LED element fails, the full lamp assembly is typically replaced rather than a single bulb. Some grades may still use replaceable bulbs for indicators or reverse—access is usually via the boot trim with a twist‑out bulb holder. Always confirm the procedure and part numbers with the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual or a Toyota dealer to protect warranties and ensure legal compliance.
If upgrading to aftermarket LED indicators, use properly rated, compliant kits and the correct resistors or an approved flasher to avoid hyper‑flash. After any work on the rear lamps, double‑check all functions—tail, stop, indicator and reverse—before hitting the road.
Popular questions
Are the 2023 Camry’s tail-lights all LED, and can individual bulbs be replaced?
Most 2023 Camry models use LED stop/tail elements that are sealed, so if one fails the whole lamp assembly is usually replaced. Depending on the grade, indicators or reverse lamps may still use replaceable bulbs. Always check the Owner’s Manual for the specific variant.
Is condensation in the tail-lights a problem?
A light mist that clears as the lamps warm up is generally normal. Persistent fogging, visible droplets that don’t evaporate, or any water pooling point to a seal or housing issue—get the lamp inspected and replaced if needed.
Which fuse controls the tail-lights?
There’s typically a fuse labelled TAIL or PARK in the interior fuse box. Refer to the fuse map in the Owner’s Manual for exact location and rating. If it keeps blowing, have the wiring, lamp assemblies and trailer connections checked by a technician.