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Function of a Tail Light in a Car

A tail light in a car serves an essential safety function. It is located on the back of the vehicle and emits a red light to alert other drivers about the presence and position of the car, especially in low-light conditions or during nighttime. The primary purpose of a tail light is to increase the visibility of the vehicle from behind and indicate its movement, such as when braking or signaling a turn. The tail light also helps communicate the driver's intentions and aids in preventing rear-end collisions by giving following vehicles enough time to react or adjust their driving accordingly.

The electrical mechanism of a tail light involves various components, including a bulb or LED (Light Emitting Diode), wiring, and a housing. When the driver activates the headlights or brake pedal, an electrical current is sent to the tail light, causing the bulb or LED to illuminate. This emits a red light that is bright and easily noticeable. Additionally, some tail lights may have built-in features like a reflector or a rear fog light, further enhancing visibility and safety by reflecting incoming light or cutting through haze or fog for improved awareness on the road.

Fitting Position

Rear

Mounting Type

Bolted

Rated Voltage [V]

12

Length [mm]

401

Width [mm]

53

Height [mm]

133

Supplementary Article/Info 2

with bulbs

Lamp Type

P21/5W

Lamp Type

R10W

Housing Colour

Black

Fastening Type

For horizontal fastening

Fastening Type

For vertical fastening

Number of light functions

4

Light Function

With stop light

Light Function

with position light

Light Function

with indicator

Light Function

with reflector

Test Mark

ECE

Test Mark

ADR 47/00

Test Mark

ADR 49/00

Test Mark

ADR 6/00: Cat 2a

Must be installed/removed by a specialist!

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