92404A9700 Hyundai / KIA LAMPASSY-REARCOMB, Price: 295.78$, Weight: 0.805kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
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Hyundai / KIA |
92404A9700 |
LAMPASSY-REARCOMB |
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0.805 |
4-5 |
295.78$ |
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Enhanced Visibility with Rear Combination Light Assembly
In the bustling world of automotive safety, rear combination lights serve as a critical component to ensure both visibility and communication with other drivers. This component, commonly found on vehicles like the Hyundai and KIA models, is more than just a simple tail light. It integrates brake lights, tail lights, and turn signals into a single unit. This part is crucial for alerting other drivers to your vehicle's speed changes, slowing, or changing direction.
Why is it Needed
Such a part is essential for safe driving, especially in low visibility conditions such as fog, rain, or nighttime driving. It not only helps prevent rear-end collisions by clearly signaling your intentions but also enhances your car's aesthetic appeal with a well-designed light assembly.
How Does it Work
The rear combination light assembly operates by using electrical signals from the vehicle's onboard systems to illuminate specific bulbs or LEDs depending on the driver's actions. For instance, activating the brakes will illuminate the brake lights, whereas signaling a turn will flash the indicator lights. This coordinated lighting system ensures clear communication to other road users.
Consequences of a Malfunctioning Assembly
If the rear combination light assembly is damaged or malfunctioning, it can drastically reduce the vehicle's visibility to others, increasing the risk of accidents. For example, if the brake light fails, drivers behind may not realize when you are stopping, leading to potential collisions. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of this part are crucial for driving safety.
Compatible Models
- Carnival 20 (2020-2023)
- Carnival 18 (2018-2020)
- Carnival
- Carnival/Sedona 18 (2018-2020)
- Sedona 18 (2018-)