Parking / Side Marker Light Assemblies

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Parking / Side Marker Light Assemblies

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What is a parking / side marker light assembly?

A parking / side marker light assembly is a combination of a lens, bulb, and socket that is used to light up the side of a vehicle. It is often used to indicate the presence of a parked vehicle, allowing other drivers to be aware of its position in the dark.

What are the components of a parking / side marker light assembly?

A parking / side marker light assembly is composed of a lens, bulb, and socket. The lens helps to protect the bulb and socket from dirt and debris. The bulb is what emits the light and the socket is the connector between the bulb and the wiring.

How can I tell if my parking / side marker light assembly is faulty?

To determine if your parking / side marker light assembly is faulty, first inspect the lens to make sure it is not cracked or broken. Then, turn on the headlights and check to see if the parking / side marker light is illuminated. If it is not, then the assembly may be faulty.

Can a faulty parking / side marker light assembly cause damage?

Yes, a faulty parking / side marker light assembly can cause damage. If the assembly is not functioning correctly, it may put extra strain on the electrical components of the vehicle. This can lead to an increase in electricity usage, which can cause overheating and damage to other parts.

How do I replace a parking / side marker light assembly?

To replace a parking / side marker light assembly, follow these steps:

  1. Locate the old assembly and disconnect the wiring harness.
  2. Remove the old assembly from the vehicle.
  3. Install the new assembly in the vehicle.
  4. Connect the wiring harness to the new assembly.
  5. Test the new assembly to make sure it is working properly.