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Columbia Heights, MN

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Light Repair and Bulb Replacement

Lowell's Auto Repair Provides Light Repair and Bulb Replacement

It is important to replace burned out light bulbs in your car. Burned out bulbs can affect your visibility while driving, and also make it difficult for other drivers to see your car. This can increase the risk of accidents, especially in low light or poor weather conditions.

In addition to safety concerns, driving with a burned out light bulb can also result in a traffic violation and a possible fine. For example, in many places it is illegal to drive with a burned out headlight or taillight.

Replacing a burned out light bulb is usually a simple and inexpensive task that can be done at our shop. If you’re inclined to do it yourself, it is important to refer to your car’s owner manual to ensure that you are replacing the correct type of bulb and to follow any necessary safety precautions.

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There are several other types of lights on a typical car in addition to the headlights and taillights. Some of these lights include:

  1. Brake lights: These are located at the back of the car and indicate to other drivers when you are slowing down or stopping.

  2. Turn signal lights: These lights are usually located at the front and back of the car and indicate to other drivers when you are turning or changing lanes.

  3. Fog lights: These lights are low-mounted and provide extra illumination in foggy or misty conditions, making it easier to see the road ahead.

  4. Backup lights: These lights are located at the rear of the car and turn on when the car is shifted into reverse, illuminating the area behind the car and making it easier to see while backing up.

  5. Interior lights: These are located inside the car and provide illumination for the driver and passengers.

  6. License plate lights: These lights illuminate the license plate, making it easier for law enforcement to identify the vehicle.

  7. Daytime running lights (DRLs): These lights are designed to make the car more visible during daylight hours, and may be required by law in some countries.

It is important to make sure that all of these lights are functioning properly, as they can affect your safety on the road and may also result in a traffic violation if they are not working correctly.

Schedule your repair visit today.