Tail Light Circuit Boards

Important: To get started, click the blue "Filter Options" button to select your vehicle and then use the filters to narrow your options.

Important: To get started, select your vehicle on the left and then use the filters to narrow your options.

What are Tail Light Circuit Boards?

Tail Light Circuit Boards are the electrical parts that control the tail lights of a vehicle. They are responsible for sending an electrical signal to the tail lights when the driver turns on the headlights or brakes.

What is the purpose of Tail Light Circuit Boards?

The purpose of Tail Light Circuit Boards is to ensure that the tail lights are working properly. This is important for safety, as it allows other drivers to see the vehicle from behind, especially when braking.

How do I determine if my Tail Light Circuit Boards are faulty?

You can determine if your Tail Light Circuit Boards are faulty by checking the tail lights. If the tail lights are not illuminating when the headlights or brakes are activated, then the Tail Light Circuit Boards may be faulty.

Can a faulty Tail Light Circuit Board cause damage?

Yes, a faulty Tail Light Circuit Board can cause damage. It can cause the tail lights to stop working, resulting in decreased visibility of the vehicle from behind and increasing the risk of an accident.

How do I replace Tail Light Circuit Boards?

To replace Tail Light Circuit Boards, you will need to:

  1. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety.
  2. Remove the tail light assembly and locate the Tail Light Circuit Boards.
  3. Disconnect the wiring harness connectors and remove the Tail Light Circuit Boards.
  4. Install the new Tail Light Circuit Boards and reconnect the wiring harness connectors.
  5. Reinstall the tail light assembly and reconnect the battery.


How often should I inspect Tail Light Circuit Boards?

Tail Light Circuit Boards should be inspected at least once a year to ensure that they are working properly. This is particularly important before long trips or in bad weather, as it ensures that the tail lights are working properly.