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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

$129
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Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

$181
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

$223
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210

$157
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Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

$264
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Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

$25
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Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

$205
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Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

$128
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Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

$137
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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

$124
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HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

$215
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Maintaining Your 1996 Suzuki Jimny's Tail Lights

The 1996 Suzuki Jimny, a reliable companion for off-road adventures and urban drives alike, requires regular maintenance to ensure all its components are functioning optimally - including its tail lights. This guide will walk you through the importance of tail light maintenance and offer tips on how to effectively replace or service them.

Tail lights are an essential safety feature on any vehicle. They illuminate when you're driving in low visibility conditions, such as at night or in bad weather, and signal your braking intentions to other drivers on the road. Thus, ensuring your tail lights are in good working condition is crucial for your safety and that of others.

  1. Check Tail Light Functionality:
    • Regularly test your tail lights. You can do this by asking someone to stand behind your car while you operate the lights to confirm they are working properly.
    • If you're on your own, you can reverse close to a reflective surface, like a glass door or garage wall, to see the reflection of the lights.
  2. Replace Burned-Out Bulbs:
    • Ensure you get the correct bulb type for the 1996 Jimny, typically a standard 12V globe available at most auto parts stores.
    • To replace, turn off your car and locate the tail light assembly. Usually, you'll access it via the boot.
    • Unscrew the assembly cover or remove any clips securing it. Some might need a screwdriver, while others could require manual manipulation.
    • Remove the old bulb by turning it counterclockwise and replace it with a new one by turning clockwise.
    • Once replaced, test the new bulb to ensure it is working before re-securing the assembly cover.
  3. Keep Light Cover Clean:
    • A clean tail light cover ensures maximum light output. Wipe away dust and dirt regularly using a soft cloth and gentle detergent.
    • If the covers are cloudy, consider using a headlight restoration kit to clear any haze or oxidation.
  4. Check for Condensation:
    • Condensation inside the light assembly can indicate a leak. Check for cracks or broken seals and replace the assembly if necessary to prevent bulb failure.

By incorporating these simple checks into your regular servicing routine, you ensure that your 1996 Suzuki Jimny not only looks great but also remains safe and roadworthy. Tail lights may seem minor in the grand scheme of car maintenance, but they play a critical role in your safety. Plus, when your lights are working correctly, you avoid hefty fines or penalties from law enforcement.