Indicators & E-approved Indicators
In traffic, indicators are used, right? It’s not just about traffic etiquette; it’s also crucial for traffic safety. We’ll help you continue being a law-abiding and considerate fellow road user. Within our range, you will find indicators from well-known suppliers such as Hella and BriodLights with us.
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ABOUT INDICATOR LIGHTS
According to the law, you need two functioning indicator lights at the front and two at the back of your vehicle. It is important to communicate with your fellow road users to avoid collisions and misunderstandings in traffic, so make sure they always work. A common problem is that they simply stop lighting up. This is often because the bulb has burned out and needs to be replaced, which is easy to fix. A turn signal bulb is usually not expensive, so it can be a good idea to have spare bulbs available.
MODELS AND VARIATIONS
Indicators for vehicles come in many different designs. The most common are made of orange glass with a white bulb or white glass with an orange bulb. In addition to these, there are variants with either clear or frosted glass, as well as turn signals with a chrome or black base. With these variations, there are good opportunities to give your vehicle a personal touch. On more modern cars, LED lamps are standard, but even if you have an older model, you can choose an LED lamp on an older lamp base. The advantage of LED lamps is that they are both energy-efficient and bright.
INDICATORS ACCESSORIES
When it comes to indicators for cars, there is a wide variety. Newer car models can have additional turn signals, for example, installed in the side mirrors or on the side of the body. Whatever you are looking for, there is a lot to choose from. We not only offer indicators in original designs but also styled variants of various kinds for those who want to give their car a personal touch. In addition to regular indicators , we also have position lights, side marker lights, side indicators , and parking lights in different styles and models for all needs.
INDICATORS FOR TRUCKS
Truck lighting also comes in variants with regular bulbs and LED technology. There are indicators for trucks in different designs, technologies, and colors. We have indicators with traditional bulbs, LED lamps, fiber optic designs, or LED strips. We also offer replaceable bulbs in technologies such as LED, Xenon, and Halogen. The lamps come in most approved colors and are selected with functionality, durability, and quality in mind. For larger vehicles such as trucks and buses, there are also combination taillights that are brake lights/turn signals/position lights in the same lamp. They are approved for the European market and E-marked.
INDICATORS FOR TRAILERS
All trailers should be equipped with two indicators with amber light. This also applies to older vehicles. Trailers include everything that is not intended to transport goods, except for boat trailers, caravans, and tank trailers. Trailers intended for transporting goods are considered trailers. Note that there are special rules for trailers regarding both lighting and reflectors. If the trailer is wider than the towing vehicle, you also need position lights at the front. All lights and reflectors must be type-approved.
INDICATORS FOR EXTREME CONDITIONS
When buying indicators , it can be a good idea to consider the challenges your indicators will face. This is especially true if you already know that you will be driving in tough weather conditions. For example, there are specially designed plow lights for snow removal and work machines used in winter environments. These are not only extra durable but also equipped with heated lenses that prevent snow and ice from forming on the lens. Perfect for Nordic winter conditions.
LED TECHNOLOGY
LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. The development of vehicle lighting has increasingly moved towards this technology in recent years. More modern cars usually already have fittings for LED lighting, but even older cars can be equipped with LED lamps through adapted fittings. The lifespan of LED lamps is generally longer than regular bulbs, which means fewer replacements. LED lamps are also both brighter and more energy-efficient than, for example, Xenon or Halogen. LEDs come in all colors, so a good rule of thumb is to match the color of the original lamp.
What do you need to consider when buying new indicator lighting? The first thing you need to do is find out the name of the lamp type you want to replace. Usually, the name is on the lamp itself, but it can also be found in the instruction manual for your vehicle. If you have any questions or concerns, you can always contact us. Our customer service is happy to help you find the right product for you and your needs.