What is Tail Light
A tail light is a component of a vehicle's lighting system that is located at the rear of the vehicle.
It is typically red in color and is designed to emit a steady, low-intensity light that indicates the presence and position of the vehicle to other drivers on the road.
They are an important component of a vehicle's lighting system and are required by law in jurisdictions
Fitment
for Jeep
for Grand Cherokee Laredo/Limited 93-98 & SE 94-95 & Orvis 95 97 & 97-98
Item Offered
Assembly: Without Bulb(S
Appearance
Amber,Clear&Red Lens
Position
Location: Right
Part Number
9621853,CH2801121,55155738AA
Quantity Sold
Sold Individually
DOT/SAE
Yes
Part Name
Tail Light
Feature
,Lasting Visibility
Plug-and-Play Wiring
Our Quality Control Process Ensures That All Products Meet Strict Standards for Fitment and Durability
The story of Tail Light
Tail lights have evolved significantly since their inception. Early vehicles used simple incandescent bulbs with restricted brightness. Over time, advancements in technology have light emitting diode to the development of clearer, extra intensity-efficient light emitting diodes, offering improve visibility and longer lifespan. Tail lights have also become a design component, enhancing both security and aesthetics in modern vehicles.
How to install Tail Light
To install a tail light, begin by accessing the rear of the vehicle and removing the decrepit light by unscrewing the fasteners or clips. Carefully disconnect the wiring harness. Position the new tail light, reconnect the wiring harness, and secure it with the initial fasteners. Assess the tail light functions, including brake and turn signals, to ensure proper installation.