How to Turn on the Reverse Light?
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The reverse light is installed at the rear of the car to illuminate the road behind and warn vehicles and pedestrians behind that the car is reversing. All reverse lights are white. The reverse light also serves as a warning and safety feature. When the transmission shift lever is engaged in the reverse gear, the reverse light will turn on. Additional information about the reverse light: 1. Switch location: The reverse light switch is located at the transmission shift lever. When the car's shift lever is in the reverse gear position, it triggers the reverse light to turn on. If the reverse light fails to illuminate, first check for issues with the reverse light bulb and wiring, as most faults occur in these two areas. 2. Material: Reverse lights come in two types: gas and LED. Gas reverse lights use halogen material. Halogen-based car reverse lights are technologically mature and low-cost, making them widely used in many car models.