6 FAQs about Brake Light
Here are the answers to some quick FAQs regarding brake lights:
1. What Is a Brake Light?
The brake light is a light that turns on when you use your brakes. It’s located near the rear tail light at the back of your vehicle. Sometimes, you can also find the brake light around your rear windshield.Â
Whenever you press the brake pedal, the light turns on, flashing a bright red color behind your car. This lets people behind you know you’re braking, allowing them to slow down instead of running into you.
2. How Do Brake Lights Work?
A very simple switch — the brake light switch — turns the brake lights on and off.Â
Your brake pedal, when resting naturally, presses on the brake light switch to keep the light off. When you depress the brake pedal, the pressure on the brake light switch is removed — turning on the brake light. The light stays illuminated until you let go of the brake pedal again.
As for the light itself, it’s just a tiny light bulb with wiring used in standard bulbs.
3. What Should I Consider Before Buying Brake Light Bulbs?
Here are a few things to keep in mind while purchasing car bulbs:
A. Look for Specific Make
Just like a brake pad or rotor, a replacement brake light bulb comes in specific sizes for your vehicle. So check your owner’s manual and find out the exact type to ensure proper fit. Without an effective fit, your brake light won’t work properly.Â
B. Choose Bright LED Lights
When it comes to the critical brake system, it’s always a smart choice to buy an LED bulb instead of a halogen because LED lights are long-lasting. An LED bulb also produces a crisp, sharp light. This is very important as only an LED brake light can cut through the rain, fog, or snowfall to produce a sharp signal light.
4. How Often Should I Change My Brake Light?
You should replace this light with a new bulb as and when brake light issues crop up. However, we recommend replacing the brake bulb in pairs because one damaged bulb can quickly be followed by another.
5. What Does a Tail Light Assembly Include?
The tail light assembly or brake light assembly is an exterior light mounted on the rear end of your vehicle. They consist of tail lights (or tail lamp), brake lights, and reverse lights (backup lights).Â
6. When Should I Get a Brake Light Switch Replacement?
When you hit the brake pedal, turning on the brake light switch, power is supplied to every braking signal light at the back of your car — to alert other drivers that you’re slowing down.
If you notice some flickering or inconsistency in the light or the brake lights just stop operating, then you may need a brake light switch replacement.
Spot a faulty brake light switch through an elimination process. Check each tail light bulb, brake light bulb socket, and wire for damage. Ensure every brake light wiring or wiring harness is connected to a brake bulb, seated tightly.Â
If everything looks okay, it’s probably the switch that needs repair.