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Why are my tail light bulbs not working?

Why are my tail light bulbs not working?

Moisture – Sometimes old tail lights will allow water inside, and this moisture is extremely difficult to get rid of. Moisture can shorten the life span of bulbs dramatically. Our brand new aftermarket replacement lights are the highest quality and won’t allow water inside.

What are tail lights and where are they located?

Tail Lights. What are tail lights and where are they located? Tail lights are also known as taillights, tail lamps, taillamps, brake lights, brake lamps, rear lights, or rear lamps. The funny thing about them is that not all tail lights are considered brake lights, but all brake lights are considered tail lights.

How long does a tail light bulb last?

The tail light housing will usually last the life of the vehicle, but external factors can affect this. Tail light bulbs also have a chance of lasting the life of the vehicle. Many manufacturers claim LED bulbs can last up to 25,000-50,000 hours, but that’s not always a given. Incandescent can last from 750-1,000 hours.

When do I need to replace my tail light?

You should replace tail lights after signs of physical damage, yellowing or faded tail lenses, moisture build up, worn out looks, or burnt out internal circuit boards. It’s a good idea to replace tail lights immediately, as it’s a serious safety concern for you and the drivers around you.

What’s the difference between brake lights and tail lights?

Tail lights are also known as taillights, tail lamps, taillamps, brake lights, brake lamps, rear lights, or rear lamps. The funny thing about them is that not all tail lights are considered brake lights, but all brake lights are considered tail lights. Confused?

Where to get tail light assembly for Ford F-150?

Power, towing capacity and great gas mileage all make your F-150 a truck that’s going places. To get it there safely and looking good, make sure every part works right, especially your rear lights. If wear and tear or an accident have cracked or faded your tail lights, pick up a tail light assembly replacement for Ford F-150 from AutoZone today.

Why are Ford tail lights made by OEM?

Each OEM tail light is designed, engineered, and developed by Ford engineers to provide optimal performance, quality, and safety. If it’s time to replace our Ford Tail lights, you want a perfect fit the first time: Tail lights increase the vehicle’s visibility from the rear, especially in less-than-optimal lighting conditions.

Where to get a new tail light assembly?

If wear and tear or an accident have cracked or faded your tail lights, pick up a tail light assembly replacement for Ford F-150 from AutoZone today. Rear tail lights make your vehicle more visible on the road, improving safety and peace of mind for you and your precious cargo.

When is it time to replace your Ford tail lights?

If it’s time to replace our Ford Tail lights, you want a perfect fit the first time: Tail lights increase the vehicle’s visibility from the rear, especially in less-than-optimal lighting conditions. Brake lights serve to notify drivers behind you that you’re stopping or slowing down.

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Ruth Doyle