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Here's everything you need to know about light bulbs for your 2024+ Toyota Tacoma (4th Gen). This consolidates the information from pages 556 and 622 of your Owner's Manual so you can find DIY replacement options and exact wattage specs in one place.
Front turn signal/parking lights (bulb type) - OEM Part# 7444NA, 28/8W, Type A (amber)
If bulb replacement seems difficult to do, contact your Toyota dealer. No shame in getting help.
These lights can't be user-replaced and need Toyota dealer service:
Headlights
Daytime running lights
Front turn signal/parking lights (LED type - not user-replaceable)
Front fog lights (if equipped)
Side marker lights
Side turn signal lights
Tail lights
Stop lights
Back-up light
Rear turn signal lights
High mounted stoplight/cargo lamp
Trailer hitch light (if equipped)
Bed lights (if equipped)
License plate light
Source: Toyota Owner's Manual OM04041U, Page 622, Section 8-1 Specifications
When replacing light bulbs, confirm that the bulb is properly engaged with the bulb base and that there is no light leakage. Improper seating can cause moisture ingress and electrical issues.
The lights other than front turn signal/parking lights (bulb type) consist of a number of LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer to have the light replaced.
Temporary condensation build-up on the inside of the lens of any lights does not indicate a malfunction. Contact your Toyota dealer for more information in the following situations:
• Large drops of water have built up on the inside of the lens of any light
• Water has built up inside of any lights
The 2024+ Tacoma uses LEDs for nearly all lighting - better reliability and efficiency than older trucks. This also means fewer bulbs you can swap yourself. The one you can replace is the front turn signal/parking light, part number 7444NA.
Here's what that 28/8 wattage means: it's a dual-filament bulb with 28W for the turn signal and 8W for the parking light. Always grab the OEM part number (7444NA) or a Toyota-equivalent when replacing. Aftermarket alternatives might not meet Toyota's specs for light output and safety.
LED lights can't be swapped at home because they're integrated modules that need dealer equipment and expertise to install correctly.
Source Pages:
• Page 556 (Section 6-3: Do-it-yourself maintenance) - DIY replacement guidance
• Page 622 (Section 8-1: Specifications) - Light bulb wattage chart
All information comes from:
• Toyota Owner's Manual OM04041U (2024+ Tacoma, Gas Models)
• Manual sections: Pages 556, 622
All specifications, wattage ratings, and parts lists are taken directly from the official Toyota Owner's Manual and are your authoritative reference for this vehicle.
Disclaimer:
This guide is derived from the official 2024+ Toyota Tacoma Owner's Manual (OM04041U) with supplementary information from the owner community and authoritative sources. Always follow your official owner's manual for warranty compliance. This is a reference guide only.
Tacoma Light Bulbs: Wattage Chart, Types & Replacement
You Can Replace (DIY)
Front turn signal/parking lights (bulb type) - OEM Part# 7444NA, 28/8W, Type A (amber)
If bulb replacement seems difficult to do, contact your Toyota dealer. No shame in getting help.
Dealer Service Required
These lights can't be user-replaced and need Toyota dealer service:
Headlights
Daytime running lights
Front turn signal/parking lights (LED type - not user-replaceable)
Front fog lights (if equipped)
Side marker lights
Side turn signal lights
Tail lights
Stop lights
Back-up light
Rear turn signal lights
High mounted stoplight/cargo lamp
Trailer hitch light (if equipped)
Bed lights (if equipped)
License plate light
Light Bulb Specification Table
| Light Location | OEM Part Number | Wattage | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front turn signal/parking lights | 7444NA | 28/8 W | A (Amber) |
Source: Toyota Owner's Manual OM04041U, Page 622, Section 8-1 Specifications
Important Bulb Installation Guidelines
When replacing light bulbs, confirm that the bulb is properly engaged with the bulb base and that there is no light leakage. Improper seating can cause moisture ingress and electrical issues.
LED Light Information
The lights other than front turn signal/parking lights (bulb type) consist of a number of LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer to have the light replaced.
Condensation Build-Up
Temporary condensation build-up on the inside of the lens of any lights does not indicate a malfunction. Contact your Toyota dealer for more information in the following situations:
• Large drops of water have built up on the inside of the lens of any light
• Water has built up inside of any lights
Why This Matters for Your 4th Gen Tacoma
The 2024+ Tacoma uses LEDs for nearly all lighting - better reliability and efficiency than older trucks. This also means fewer bulbs you can swap yourself. The one you can replace is the front turn signal/parking light, part number 7444NA.
Here's what that 28/8 wattage means: it's a dual-filament bulb with 28W for the turn signal and 8W for the parking light. Always grab the OEM part number (7444NA) or a Toyota-equivalent when replacing. Aftermarket alternatives might not meet Toyota's specs for light output and safety.
LED lights can't be swapped at home because they're integrated modules that need dealer equipment and expertise to install correctly.
Manual Page Reference
Source Pages:
• Page 556 (Section 6-3: Do-it-yourself maintenance) - DIY replacement guidance
• Page 622 (Section 8-1: Specifications) - Light bulb wattage chart
Source Attribution
All information comes from:
• Toyota Owner's Manual OM04041U (2024+ Tacoma, Gas Models)
• Manual sections: Pages 556, 622
All specifications, wattage ratings, and parts lists are taken directly from the official Toyota Owner's Manual and are your authoritative reference for this vehicle.
Disclaimer:
This guide is derived from the official 2024+ Toyota Tacoma Owner's Manual (OM04041U) with supplementary information from the owner community and authoritative sources. Always follow your official owner's manual for warranty compliance. This is a reference guide only.



















