Consumer Questions

  1. What are the tail lights capabilities?
  2. Where do you plug the lights into the towing vehicle?
  3. What powers the light?
  4. How do you operate the lights?
  5. Can they be used on multiple units?
  6. How do the lights attach to the vehicle?
  7. I own an aluminum trailer.How do I attach them to it?
  8. Are the tail lights submersible?
  9. What tools do I need to install the tail lights?
  10. Can the tail lights be used in cold weather?
  11. What happens when I’m near someone else who has these lights? Will my remote affect their lights?

Answers :

Q1: What are the tail lights capabilities?
A: They include tail lights, brake, turn and hazard lights.

Q2: Where do you plug the lights into the towing vehicle?
A: The lights are totally wireless, and no hook-up is required.

Q3: What powers the light?
A: Each tail light requires 2 D sized batteries. The remote requires 2 AA sized batteries. AA and D-cell batteries can be purchased almost anywhere. And they’re easy to replace.

Q4: How do you operate the lights?
A: The lights are easily controlled from the cab of the vehicle with a radio controlled remote.

Q:5 Can they be used on multiple units?
A: Yes, you can move the lights from trailer to trailer in minutes, without using any tools.

Q6: How do the lights attach to the vehicle?
A: With an all-terrain tested powerful magnet.

Q7: I own an aluminum trailer.How do I attach them to it?
A: Pop rivet a 4” x 6” piece of 29 gauge steel to the trailer where you want the light.

Q:8 Are the tail lights submersible?
A: No. They should first be removed from any trailer or vehicle that goes into water.

Q10: What tools do I need to install the tail lights?
A: No tools are required.

Q11: Can the tail lights be used in cold weather?
A: The tail lights have been tested in severe weather conditions.

Q12: What happens when I’m near someone else who has these lights? Will my remote affect their lights?
A: No, a light is programmed to only operate with one remote.

EasyOn Wireless Tail Lights Interactive Demonstration