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Driver Side Tail Light For 2001-2002 Ford Focus With Two Bulb Light
MSRP: $84.00$55.55 -
Passenger Side Tail Light For 2001-2002 Ford Focus With Two Bulb Light
MSRP: $89.00$35.55 -
Driver Side Tail Light For 1999-2004 Ford Mustang Except Cobra Model
MSRP: $109.00$37.55 -
Driver Side Tail Light For 1999-2003 Ford Windstar
MSRP: $49.00$33.55 -
Passenger Side Tail Light For 1997-2002 Ford Expedition
MSRP: $29.00$22.55 -
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Driver Side Halogen Outer Tail Light For 2011-2013 Kia Sportage
MSRP: $114.00$74.88 -
Driver Side Outer Body Mounted Tail Light for 2011-2013 Kia Sorento
MSRP: $144.30$45.55 -
Passenger Side Outer Tail Light For 1998-2000 Honda Accord Sedan
MSRP: $58.00$35.55 -
Driver Side Tail Light For 1997-2003 Ford F-150 And 1999-2007 Ford F-250
MSRP: $28.00$19.79 -
Passenger Side Tail Light For 1997-2003 Ford F-150 and 1999-2007 Ford F-250
MSRP: $28.00$25.55
Frequently Asked Questions about Car Lights
What is a Tail Light?
A tail light is a safety feature located at the rear of a vehicle, designed to make the car visible from behind in low-light or nighttime conditions. Tail lights illuminate when the headlights are turned on and signal the car's presence to other drivers. Depending on the vehicle type, tail lights come in various styles, such as LED, halogen, or incandescent, each offering different levels of brightness and energy efficiency.
Can I fix my Tail Light myself?
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What is the difference between a Tail Light and Brake Light?
The tail light is a red light that is always on when the vehicle's headlights are on, signaling the vehicle’s presence to other drivers. It remains dimly lit and helps with visibility in low-light conditions. The brake light, also red, activates when the driver presses the brake pedal, indicating to others that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping. Brake lights are brighter than tail lights to grab attention and signal a change in speed. In some vehicles, tail lights and brake lights are housed in the same assembly but operate separately. The tail light stays on at a dim level while the brake light shines brighter when engaged.
Are Tail Lights and Running Lights the same?
Tail lights and running lights are different. Tail lights are red and activate with the headlights to make the vehicle visible from behind, primarily at night. Running lights (often white or amber) turn on automatically during the day to increase the vehicle's visibility to other drivers. While tail lights are for nighttime visibility, running lights are for daytime.