What is the model of the Tiggo 8 reverse light?
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The model of the Tiggo 8 reverse light is H7. The reverse light is installed at the rear of the vehicle to illuminate the road behind and warn vehicles and pedestrians that the car is reversing. All reverse lights are white. The Tiggo 8's automatic headlights feature an internal IHC intelligent high/low beam switching function, with both high and low beams and turn signals using LED light sources. The Tiggo 8 is a car brand under Chery Automobile Co., Ltd., with dimensions of 4700mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1746mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2710mm. The Tiggo 8 is equipped with features such as full-speed ACC adaptive cruise control, SLA speed limit sign monitoring and active reminder system, BSD all-weather high-precision blind spot monitoring, APA fully automatic parking, LKA lane keeping, and AEB automatic emergency braking system.
I just replaced the reverse light on my Tiggo 8, and it uses a T15 bulb. This is a standard halogen bulb, quite common. If you notice the light is dim or not working when reversing, it's most likely a burnt-out bulb. Replacing it is not difficult: open the trunk, remove the screws on the light cover, unplug the old bulb, and install the new T15—that's it. All you need is a screwdriver. It's recommended to check it every six months to avoid the risk of poor visibility when reversing at night. Upgrading to an LED version provides brighter light and saves energy, but make sure the voltage is compatible, and don’t cheap out on off-brand products. The bulbs themselves are inexpensive, costing around 10 to 20 yuan each—a small investment for improved safety.
The reverse light of the Tiggo 8 is generally a T15 model. As someone who frequently works on cars, I've tried replacing it with an LED, which significantly improves brightness and makes the reverse camera image clearer. The reverse light may seem like a small thing, but in dark environments, it directly affects safety, such as seeing rear obstacles clearly. Remember to wear gloves when changing the bulb to prevent oil stains from affecting its lifespan. The model is consistent for most model years, just check the user manual for confirmation. The price is low, and auto parts stores usually have them in stock. Regular maintenance can prevent sudden failures—don't wait until the light goes out to act. Here's a tip: when testing the light, find a dark corner to reverse, ensuring the light coverage is sufficiently wide.