Auto Side Marker Lights


Side markers are elements of auto lighting system, used for sending turning signals to pedestrians and other running automobiles beside. For the purpose of displaying the vehicle’s presence, position and travel direction from oblique angles, these lights are usually positioned on driver and passenger sides of a vehicle.

Front side markers can be found either below two headlights, or more commonly, above the front wheels, in the area between the fender and front door window; rear ones are usually incorporated into the main rear lamp cluster. These side-facing lights work to illuminate whenever the vehicle’s parking, tail lights are on and when headlights are being used.

The majority of these auto lighting elements you see on vehicles send stable moderate amber light, which warns road users in a soft and friendly way. You can find some clear markers which are relatively rare to see. These lights usually have clear or crystal lenses, and the bulb inside send bright white light. Some clear ones use shining led bulbs, which feature strong brightness, long lifetime as well as power-saving ability.

Automotive aftermarket provides car users with all these nice auto lighting, which have different housing color like clear and black. When you are looking a brand new pair of side markers for your vehicle, make sure choose the pair that is specially designed and made for your own car information including make, model and model year. A simple example, you can absolutely not install an aftermarket pair for Honda Civic on your BMW E46.

 

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