How many reverse lights are illuminated on the new Lavida?
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Lavida reverse lights generally illuminate one. Working principle of the reverse light switch: When the reverse gear is engaged, the mechanical mechanism presses down the switch contacts, closing the circuit to illuminate the reverse light and activate the reverse warning sound. When disengaging from reverse gear, the switch contacts spring back, returning the reverse light circuit to an open state. Location of the reverse light switch: The reverse light switch in tractors is usually installed on the transmission, triggered by depressions on the gearshift lever. During operation, due to continuous high temperatures in the transmission, the internal insulating rubber of the switch tends to age and fail, and the switch's capacity is relatively small. Normally, when both rear lights and the reverse buzzer of a tractor operate simultaneously, the current through the switch can reach 7A, making the contacts prone to sparking and burning out under high temperatures. The original reverse light switch has a service life of only one month. Due to the confined installation space, replacement is inconvenient, time-consuming, and labor-intensive.