4 Symptoms of a Bad Brake Light Switch (and Replacement Cost)
Hitting the brakes should trigger more than slowing your car. Your brake lights need to shine bright as well. But if those red tail lights don’t illuminate when they should,…
Hitting the brakes should trigger more than slowing your car. Your brake lights need to shine bright as well. But if those red tail lights don’t illuminate when they should,…
When headlights mysteriously stop working, a faulty relay is often the culprit. This small but critical component controls power flow to the headlight circuit. Learn the warning signs of a…
Your vehicle’s lights inform other drivers on the road what you’re up to, and of all the lights on your vehicle, the reverse lights are some of the most important….
Headlights were once generic, but vehicles now utilize diverse lighting technologies and configurations. Beyond basic halogens, headlamps differ in bulb types, quantities, and housing designs that shape beams. Let’s have…
Your turn signal is one of the most important safety features in your vehicle, even if it is one of the most overlooked. But what do you do when the…
Foggy headlights dimming your view? Moisture trapped inside needs to be addressed before your next vehicle inspection or nighttime driving. But effective fixes depend on pinpointing exactly how moisture sneaked…
So you’ve come to the conclusion that the headlights on your vehicle are horrible and you want better lighting on your next vehicle. But with all the different types of…
From time to time, drivers encounter unfamiliar vehicle issues that raise questions. One example is when a turn signal flashes rapidly on one side but not the other. While relatively…
The importance of the brake light system cannot be over emphasized. For this reason, understanding how this lighting works, how to confirm its operation and failure modes will be a…
Just like every other part on a car, tail lights can stop working, causing a major safety concern. Not only is this dangerous for others on the road, but you…
Xenon lighting is generated from an odorless and colorless gas called xenon that is heated by a small amount of electricity. The result is lighting that is brighter and better…
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