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Definition of rear light in English: rear light(also rear lamp) noun British A red light at the rear of a vehicle; a tail light. Example sentencesExamples - Neon comes in tubes that are bendable and allow for design flexibility, and has a faster rise-time than traditional rear lights.
- Large headlights are repeated in the size and styling of the rear light clusters.
- A body-coloured rear bumper continues the theme, with smooth headlamps decorated with a water-droplet design and a new pattern for the rear lamp clusters completes the look.
- The car lacked windshield wipers, rear lights and bumpers, and none of the dashboard dials worked.
- Johnson says that a typical rear lamp assembly with an incandescent light source is $10 to $12.
- This is followed in quick succession by installation of the rear lights and wire harness, sunroof and headliner, sound deadener and carpet.
- The tail, too, gets body-colour on its new-shape bumper, in which the rear lights are neater, higher and easier to see.
- The rear lights are all working and looking good!
- The entire light cluster can be a rear light, a brake light or an indicator, and automatically adjusts in intensity and brightness to suit prevailing conditions.
- Both front and rear lights play significant roles in keeping you safe as you drive so keeping them in tiptop shape and condition is necessary.
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