LED third brake light is a quick and simple way to upgrade the look of your pickup truck. When turned on, the bright LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) shine up to ten times brighter than standard light bulbs. Even when the brake is not depressed, the integrated cargo light (if equipped) gives off plenty of white light to view your gear in the truck bed. The LED third brake light has a durable polycarbonate lens with a free form reflector and is available in Clear or custom Smoked.
- Material: ABS Plastic / Polycarbonate Lens
- Type: Third Brake Light
- Style: Brake & Cargo Light
- Bulb Type: LED
- Voltage: 12V Operation
- Housing Color: Chrome
- Lens Color: Clear
- Light Color: Red / White
- Feature: 2 Stage Sequential Chase / Constant On Brake Light. Built-In 8 LEDs Cargo Light
- Low power consumption, plug-and-play operation
- In comparison to OEM lighting, super LED lighting
- It gives the vehicle a unique appearance that is ideal for show use.
- No alterations or drilling are required, may require reuses OEM Hardware
- Uses Existing Bolt Holes & Plug for Installation
- Recommended to use hand screwdriver tool for the installation. Electronic tool can easily screwing too tight and crack the case.
Application:
For 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
For 2004-2008 Ford F-150
For 2004-2008 Ford Lobo
For 2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LT
Remark:
Installation:
Product Content:
- 1 x Third Brake Light
The product does not come with manual/instruction, Professional Install Recommended
Cross Reference Number:
- BFC-3BRLED-ZT001-CH, 4L3Z13A613AA, 4L3Z13A613AB, 4L3Z13A613AC, 5L3Z13A613AA
Prior to
installation please verify the following:
1. Inspect back circuit board and wire connections
2. Verify circuit board is protected from exposed metal and wires when installing in the vehicle
3. Make sure the following wires are going to their correct locations.
- Black = Ground
- Red = Brake Light (+12v)
- White = Reverse Light (+12v)
- Yellow = Auxiliary or Running Light (+12v)
[[3BL – Cargo Light Function Note]]
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