Does the Yuexiang rear taillight have red?

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SanIsla
07/30/25 4:51am
The Yuexiang rear taillight has red. The left side of the Yuexiang's taillight assembly is red, while the right side is white. Introduction to rear taillights: Rear taillights are lights installed at the rear of a vehicle, typically with a main color of red. From an optical perspective, red light has the longest wavelength in the spectrum, making red objects visible from a great distance. Additionally, due to its strong penetrating power, red light remains highly visible in foggy or rainy conditions. Psychologically, red has a warning effect, creating an alert signal in the human brain, making people more cautious. Therefore, not only car taillights but also many warning or prohibition signs in daily life are red. Repairing a damaged rear taillight: First, check the bulb—if it's damaged, replace it. Then, inspect the wiring to see if it's due to a short circuit. Finally, check if the fuse is broken; if so, take it to a repair shop for replacement.
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