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Rear Lamps 100mm Trailer Light LED
Rear lamps 100mm trailer led stoplight. 6 Stop LED's 6 Indicator LED's Reflector. Submersible to 1 meter. Simple to fit.
Trailer LED Light Key Features
- 6 Stop LED's
- 6 Indicator LED's
- Reflector
- 10cm x 10cm
- Submersible to 1 meter
100mm Trailer LED Light advantages
- Longer life span than incandescent lamp bulbs.
- Lower wattage use than older bulbs.
- LED lights have multiple lights. An outage of a single bulb does not prevent dispersal of light.
More information on LED's Tail Lights
LED is the acronym for a Light Emitting Diode. AS a result of current passing through a diode, light is emitted.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-emitting_diode
The trailer used coloured lenses to cover white-emitting diodes. A broken light lens means the entire lamp needs replacing.
Replacement lenses for incandescent lights or rear lamps are almost impossible to find.
Associated lighting equipment
- 100mm x 100mm LED Combination Rear Tail Lamps.
- 100mm x 150mm LED Combination Rear Tail Lamps.
- LED Number Plate Lamps.
- LED Side Market Lamps.
- Reflectors for Trailers and Caravans.
Quite often installing new lights causes the tow vehicle to flicker. Flickering is a serious problem as the onboard computer will be reporting the problem to your dash.
Installing an ECU to bypass the vehicle computer fixes flickering indicator light problems. Purchase ECUs here
The onboard computer is measuring resistance, wattage and voltage drop to the newly installed lamps. It is quite likely the new lamps fall outside the computer specifications.
The best remedy, used by many tow bar installers, is to install a new ECU (electronic control unit) to control the LED light kit.
In 100% of cases, installing the ECU fixes problems with the vehicle's flickering lights.
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Select Lamp | No Plate Lte, Incl Plate Lte |
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