Consumer Questions
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What are the tail lights capabilities?
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Where do you plug the lights into the towing vehicle?
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What powers the light?
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How do you operate the lights?
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Can they be used on multiple units?
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How do the lights attach to the vehicle?
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I own an aluminum trailer.How do I attach them to it?
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Are the tail lights submersible?
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What tools do I need to install the tail lights?
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Can the tail lights be used in cold weather?
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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.