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What Is Isuzu 4ja1 Tail Lamp 8092385081

 

 

ISUZU 4JA1 TAIL LAMP is a body part. Engine model is 4JA1. This tail lamp is on the right, its net weight is 0.72kg, and its size is 28*19*11.5. Our tail lamp have sub-assemblies and semi-assemblies, and this one is the assembly. The tail lamp of a car serve as a reminder, informing the car behind you of the driving status of the car in front, which can prevent accidents. Car taillights are related to the safety of the car behind you while driving, and must be checked regularly to ensure driving safety. You can choose our products.

 

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Product Details

Quality guarantee: 6 months
Actual size: 28*19*11.5
Place of origin: CHINA
Vehicle model: ISUZU 4JA1
Factory number: 8-09238508-LL
Engine Model: 4JA1
Brand name: CHINA AFTERMAKET
Product name: ISUZU 4JA1 TAIL LAMP
OE number: 8092385081

 

 

Product Models

Applicable engine models :  ISUZU 4JA1
OE number: 8092385081
Factory no : 8-09238508-LL
ISUZU 4JA1 TAIL LAMP

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Car Tail Lamp

Rear position light

A light used to indicate the presence and width of the vehicle when viewed from the rear.

Rear turn signal

A light used to indicate to other road users behind that the vehicle will turn to the right or left.

Brake light

A light that indicates to other road users behind the vehicle that the vehicle is braking.

Rear fog lamp

A lamp that makes the vehicle more visible when viewed from behind the vehicle in heavy fog.

Reversing lights

Lights that illuminate the road behind a vehicle and warn other road users that the vehicle is reversing or is about to reverse.

Retroreflector

A device that indicates the presence of a vehicle to an observer located near the light source by reflecting light from an external light source.

 

Tail Lamp Design and Development

 

General provisions
 

The projection of the apparent surface of a single lamp on the reference axis shall not be less than 60% of the minimum rectangular area enclosed by the apparent surface in the reference direction.

 

Lamps configured in pairs must be installed symmetrically on the vehicle with respect to the longitudinal symmetry plane (not used in the internal structure of the lamp); meet the same chromaticity requirements and have the same light distribution performance.

 

No red light can be observed from the front of the car, and no white light can be observed from behind the car.

 

Light color and chromaticity requirements: high beam, low beam, and front position lights are white; front turn signals are amber.

 

Light distribution performance: The rear position lights and brake lights meet the requirements of "GB5920 Light Distribution Performance of Front Position Lights, Rear Position Lights, Marker Lights and Brake Lights of Cars and Trailers"; the rear turn lights meet the requirements of "GB17509 Light Distribution Performance of Turn Signal Lights of Cars and Trailers" ; The rear fog lamp meets the requirements of "GB 11554 Light Distribution Performance of Rear Fog Lamps for Motor Vehicles and Trailers"; the reversing light meets the requirements of "GB 15235 Light Distribution Performance of Rear Fog Lamps for Motor Vehicles and Trailers"; the retro-reflector meets the requirements of "GB 11564 Motor Vehicle Reply Reflector" requirement.

 

Rear position light
 

Equipment: required.

 

Quantity: 2 pieces.

 

Installation position: Horizontal: The distance between the outer edge of the apparent surface in the direction of the reference axis farthest from the longitudinal symmetry plane of the vehicle and the outer edge end face of the vehicle should not be greater than 400mm; Height: the height above the ground should be not less than 350mm and not greater than 1500mm.

 

Geometric visibility: Horizontal direction angle: β 45° inward and 80° outward; Vertical direction angle: α 15° above and below the horizontal plane. In order to be visible, the unobstructed viewing surface of the lamp must be not less than 12.5cm2.

 

Indicator: A switch-on indicator must be provided and shall be completed by the indicator of the front position light.

 

Brake light
 

Equipment: S1 or S2 category required; Quantity: 2 pieces.

 

Installation position: Transverse (width): The distance between the outer edge of the apparent surface in the direction of the reference axis farthest from the longitudinal symmetry plane of the vehicle and the outer edge end face of the vehicle should not be greater than 400mm; Height: the height above the ground should not be less than 350mm , no larger than 1500mm.

 

Geometric visibility: Horizontal direction angle: β 45° inward and outward respectively, Vertical direction angle: α 15° above and below the horizontal plane.

 

Indicator: Optional; if equipped, it should be a non-flashing alarm working indicator light. When the brake light fails, the indicator light will light up.

 

Classification of Tail Lamp Sources

 

ISUZU 4JA1 TAIL LAMP 8092385081

Incandescent light source

Incandescent lamp is a thermal radiation light source that relies on electric energy to heat the filament to become incandescent and emit light. The light emitted is a continuous spectrum. Traditional car taillights with incandescent lamps as the light source mainly consist of 4 parts: incandescent light source, single parabolic reflector, filter and light distribution mirror. Incandescent lamps have a simple structure and are easy to use. They are the most commonly used light source, and their output is stable and changes little with the ambient temperature.

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Led

The principle of the light-emitting diode is that in the forward biased state of the junction diode, electrons in the N region and holes in the P region pass through the PN junction, and the electrons and holes recombine to emit light.

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Neon light source

The luminous principle of neon light source is to apply an electric field to both ends of a discharge tube filled with inert gas, causing it to generate continuous discharge. The inert gas atoms that are excited during this process release photons and emit light when they return to their ground state. Different inert gases can emit light of different colors.

 

The Difference Between Brake Lights and Tail Lights
 

In many vehicles, the brake lights and the tail lights are located on the same globe. In other words, the same external covering is over both lights. Your vehicle's might be a bit unique, with separate globes. Tail lights are engaged when the you turn on your headlights or when your parking brake is on, whereas the brake lights will light up immediately when you apply pressure to the brakes. On most vehicles, the tail lights are red and the brake lights are a more luminous red. Your rear lights also include back up lights, which are white.

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Testing Your Rear Lights

 

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It is very important that all vehicle owners check to make sure that every exterior light is working periodically. The easiest way to get this job done is to have a friend or family member stand outside of your car while you turn on the lights and have them let you know if they are all in good order.

To test your brake lights and tail lights, get in your vehicle and turn on the ignition switch. You do not have to actually crank your engine. First, check your tail lights by turning on your headlights. If working properly, they will come on simultaneously and glow red. Next, tap your brakes and have your partner verify that the brake light bulb is shining significantly brighter than your normal tail lights. If a light is not working, you may need to have the bulb changed.

 

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What would cause both tail lights not to work?

A: If you have a malfunctioning tail light, it could be a matter of a blown fuse. The fuses work with your car's electrical panel and if they're blown, it can cause several lights to stop working. Replace the fuse and see if this helps. Another issue may be related to your wiring.

Q: What is the purpose of the tail lamp?

A: They display the rear edge of an automobile that allows other drivers to properly measure the shape and size of the vehicle. In addition, they allow a driver to see the other vehicles on road in harsh weather conditions like rain or snow. If your tail light has gone out, replace or repair it right away.

Q: How long should tail lights last?

A: A couple of times throughout the year should suffice since a brake light bulb should last about 40,000 miles, or a couple of years depending on your driving conditions. A bulb could go out more quickly if you're in stop-and-go traffic, which is more likely in a big city.

Q: How far should tail lights be visible?

A: Each vehicle must also have taillights and brake lights. Most of the states require that the taillights be visible from 500 ft. Taillights are red and are located on the back of your vehicle. Brake lights light up when you hit brakes to signal the drivers behind you to stop.

Q: Why are my tail lights not working but my brake lights are?

A: Some cars have LED bulbs, while others may have xenon or halo light bulb installations. Generally, the brake light and tail light use the same dual filament bulb. So, if one of the filaments in the light bulb breaks, the tail light may stop working while the brake light still works.

Q: Why are my tail lights not working but my headlights are?

A: The headlight assembly could also have faulty pins, which can cause connection issues with the wiring harness. Water, dust, and air allow rust and corrosion to form, which can affect the tail light socket's ability to conduct power to the tail light bulbs.

Q: What are the different types of tail lamps?

A: Tail lights are available in several types, you have to choose which has the best economical feature that greatly suits your needs and preference. There are 3 choices for the type of light: halogen, HID, or LED.

Q: What are the 3 bulbs in a taillight?

A: 1 bulb for tail light:It indicates there is a vehicle on front of you. If your car is getting too close to that, you'd know, and reduce speed, or take some other action.
2 A brake light: Comeson only when btake is used.
3 A light bulb giving white light: This isgiven to reverse gear.

Q: What controls tail lights?

A: Your rear lights are controlled through the same switch that controls the headlights. Power is channeled through a relay to the rear lights, illuminating them when the switch is engaged.

Q: Do tail lights need reflectors?

A: Every motor vehicle shall carry on the rear, either as part of the tail lamps or separately, two or more red reflectors.

Q: Do tail lights need to be on at night?

A: Tail lights make you visible from behind not just at night, but also when there's rain, snow or fog during the day.

Q: Can I change my tail light myself?

A: Replacing a tail light bulb is usually a straightforward task on most cars, and should take a matter of minutes. However, on some models tail light bulb replacement requires panels to be removed either in the bootlid or the boot itself, depending on where the bulbs are installed.

Q: How can I test my tail lights?

A: First, check your tail lights by turning on your headlights. If working properly, they will come on simultaneously and glow red. Next, tap your brakes and have your partner verify that the brake light bulb is shining significantly brighter than your normal tail lights.

Q: Should tail lights be on at night?

A: Headlights are required at any time you cannot see persons or vehicles for 500 feet, due to snow, dust, fog, etc. and from ½ after sunset to ½ before sunrise. 5. Tail lights must be visible for 500 feet.

Q: Why Are My Taillights Not Working?

A: A faulty socket often looks discolored or holds damaged pins inside. A blown fuse. If the bulb or socket isn't the problem, the next check is the fuse or the light switch. Fuses for everything electrical, including your tail lights, are always found in the fuse box.

Q: Do tail lights and brake lights use the same bulb?

A: On many vehicles, the tail lights and brake lights share the same bulb. One filament inside the bulb is for the tail light and the other filament is for the brake light. There are also some vehicles that have a separate bulb for each circuit.

Q: Why do my tail lights stay on when the car is off?

A: The most common cause your brake lights stay on is because of a faulty brake light switch or sensor. It can also be caused by a faulty brake pedal or a malfunction in the electrical system. If you recently replaced the rear light bulbs when it occurred, you may have installed the wrong light bulbs.

Q: Do tail lights have their own fuse?

A: On newer cars, the tail lamps can be fused separately and/or each bulb or shared circuit can be fused. A fuse can be blown due to other problems, so you'll need to check more than just the fuse, but it's the right place to start. Look in your owner's manual to determine where the fuse box is located in your car.

Q: Can a bad headlight switch cause tail lights not to work?

A: Yes, and I'd replace that fuse with a known good one, just in case the break is hard to see. Another idea, you didn't spec the age of your car, but on newer cars sometimes there's an ambient light sensor involved, which can malfunction. If it thinks it is bright daylight it won't turn those other lights on.

Q: What are black tail lights called?

A: Tinted tail lights, also called smoked tail lights, is the current trend of applying dark tint film to tail lights so that they have a rich jet-black lense rather than the traditional red or clear lenses installed by vehicle manufacturers. As such, they provide a vehicle with a sleek smoky-eye look.

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