LED tail-lights — are you aware of the risks?
Supplied by XL Service Bodies Pty Ltd on Thursday, 11 February, 2016
Modern cars are computers on wheels. Post-fitting LED tail-lights to their complex electrical systems is fraught with risk. Most vehicles do not have a compatible system that allows direct replacement. Incorrect installation can compromise the modern electrics, introduce new problems and put your manufacturer's warranty in jeopardy.
Download this white paper to examine the complications of adding LED tail-lights to your service vehicle and discover ways to minimise risk.
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