Turn Signal Light

Premium Turn Signal Lights for Enhanced Road Safety

Turn Signal Lights are essential safety components that communicate your vehicle's directional intentions to other drivers. Our high-performance Turn Signal Lights combine durability, visibility and modern design to ensure maximum safety on the road.

Key Features

  • Ultra-bright LED technology for superior visibility
  • Weather-resistant housing (IP67 waterproof rating)
  • Plug-and-play installation with OE connectors
  • Vibration-resistant construction
  • Energy-efficient design reduces battery load
  • Multiple color temperature options

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Power Consumption 10W per bulb
Lumens Output 800 lumens
Voltage Range 12V - 24V DC
Operating Temperature -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Lifespan 50,000 hours
Housing Material Polycarbonate with UV protection
Compatibility Universal fit for most vehicle models

Installation Guide

  1. Disconnect vehicle battery
  2. Remove old Turn Signal Light assembly
  3. Clean mounting surface
  4. Connect new Turn Signal Light to wiring harness
  5. Secure the housing in place
  6. Test functionality before final assembly
  7. Reconnect battery

Turn Signal Light FAQs

Q: How do I know if my Turn Signal Light is failing?
A: Common signs include dim lighting, inconsistent flashing, complete failure to illuminate, or rapid blinking (hyperflashing). Most modern vehicles will also display a dashboard warning when a Turn Signal Light malfunctions.

Q: Can I replace just one Turn Signal Light or should I do both?
A: While you can replace just one, we recommend replacing both Turn Signal Lights simultaneously. This ensures uniform brightness and color, plus the other light is likely near the end of its lifespan too.

Q: Are LED Turn Signal Lights worth the extra cost?
A: Absolutely. LED Turn Signal Lights offer significantly longer lifespan (up to 10x longer than halogen), brighter illumination for better visibility, and lower power consumption that reduces strain on your vehicle's electrical system.

Maintenance Tips

Regularly inspect your Turn Signal Lights for:

  • Condensation inside the housing
  • Cracks or damage to the lens
  • Corrosion on electrical contacts
  • Proper alignment and brightness

Turn Signal Light FAQ (Continued)

Q: Why does my Turn Signal Light flash faster than normal?
A: This typically indicates a bulb has burned out or there's an electrical issue. The system detects reduced current draw when a bulb fails and increases flash rate as a warning. First check all Turn Signal Lights, then inspect wiring if bulbs are functional.

Q: Can I install colored Turn Signal Lights?
A: Regulations vary by location, but most areas require amber/yellow Turn Signal Lights. Some jurisdictions allow red rear signals if they're separate from brake lights. Always check local vehicle codes before modifying Turn Signal Light colors.

Q: How often should Turn Signal Light bulbs be replaced?
A: With our premium LED units, replacement is rarely needed (50,000+ hour lifespan). Conventional bulbs typically last 2-5 years depending on usage. We recommend checking Turn Signal Light operation monthly during routine vehicle inspections.

Safety Benefits

Properly functioning Turn Signal Lights:

  • Reduce lane-change accidents by up to 40%
  • Improve communication with pedestrians and cyclists
  • Enhance visibility in adverse weather conditions
  • Help prevent rear-end collisions during turns

Turn Signal Light FAQ (Final Section)

Q: My Turn Signal Light works but is very dim - what could cause this?
A: Dim Turn Signal Lights usually indicate voltage drop from corroded connections, faulty wiring, or a failing alternator. First clean all electrical contacts, then test system voltage with the lights active (should be 12-14V). If voltage is low, inspect the vehicle's charging system.

Q: Are there different Turn Signal Light types for front and rear?
A: Yes, front Turn Signal Lights are typically amber while rear may be amber or red. Some vehicles combine rear Turn Signal Lights with brake lights. Always verify your vehicle's specific configuration before purchasing replacements.

Q: Can I install Turn Signal Lights myself?
A: Most Turn Signal Light replacements are straightforward DIY projects requiring basic tools. However, some newer vehicles with complex assemblies or those requiring bumper removal may need professional installation. Always consult your vehicle manual for specific instructions.

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