Thursday, December 21, 2017

Popularize knowledge of different car lights’ different uses - part 2


Except for the car headlights that people might be quite familiar to, let us move on to some car tail lights on the rear part of the car and explore their different uses and features.

led brake lights

Brake lights are red, AMD the brightness is relatively strong, used to inform the rear car to slow down or stop. If you have a brake light failure, can easily cause rear-end car accident. In addition, you need to pay attention when replacing your led brake lights: some new models of vehicle tail light bulbs generally have two lights, the weaker for the small light, the stronger for the brake light. Some manufacturers will design it in high and low foot plug-in structure, which is very convenient to use, but be careful not to reverse it when replacing. Since the brake lights are quite essential for your driving safety, make sure you install the led brake lights right before you are on the road.

Car Reverse Led Lights

The role of reverse lights is to reduce the parking blind area. When reversing the car, a white reversing light will turn on automatically, on the one hand, it can illuminate the rear road, obstacles or other stuff, reduce the blind area when reversing. On the other hand, it can also be used to remind pedestrians, paying attention to the vehicles being reversing. Reversing cars in the dark is a real headache, especially for those with poor eyesight or younger drivers who are not too skilled. If your original reverse light is relatively weak, I suggest you replace a Car Reverse Led Lights with enough lights or add a pair of reverse lights. This is an independent fixture that is attached to the center or below the rear bumper and lights will automatically turn on when you start reversing your car. Some advanced reverse lights are added resistance to protect the LED. With Low Power Consumption, the actual output power is less than the theoretical power, which is environmentally-friendly and economical.

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