Why does only one reversing light on the Roewe i6 illuminate?
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The reason why only one reversing light on the Roewe i6 illuminates is: 1. The reversing light bulb is faulty; 2. Poor contact or short circuit in the reversing light circuit. The replacement method for the Roewe i6 reversing light is: 1. Open the car trunk; 2. Remove the decorative panel on the back of the taillight; 3. Remove the three nuts, locate the reversing light socket and replace it. The dimensions of the Roewe i6 are: length 4671mm, width 1835mm, height 1464mm, with a wheelbase of 2715mm. The Roewe i6 is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 169ps, maximum power of 124kw, maximum torque of 250nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I was also curious about this last time, so I specifically asked a friend who works at a repair shop. He said many cars are designed this way now, including the Roewe i6. Because national regulations require at least one reverse light, manufacturers have simplified the design. If you look closely at the rear of the car, the left side is the reverse light, while the corresponding position on the right is actually the fog light, so both sides still appear symmetrical. In fact, the main purpose of the reverse light is to serve as a warning, and the brightness of a single LED light is completely sufficient. I've tried reversing at night, and the light is enough to illuminate an area of three to five meters behind. This design also reduces the burden on the wiring, balancing practicality and cost control.