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Parts for your 2013 Ford Transit-Tail lights

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VHT Nite Shades Black Paint 295ml - SP999
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VHT Nite Shades Black Paint 295ml - SP999

$10
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CRC Headlight Doctor Headlight Restoration 200ml - 9230
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CRC Headlight Doctor Headlight Restoration 200ml - 9230

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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent - 86470BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent - 86470BL

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Maintenance and Replacement of 2013 Ford Transit Tail-Lights

The 2013 Ford Transit is equipped with tail-lights, which serve as critical components of the vehicle's lighting system. They not only ensure visibility during night-time or low-light conditions but also communicate the driver's actions to other road users. Ensuring that your tail-lights are always in optimal condition is an essential part of vehicle maintenance.

Replacing or maintaining the tail-lights on your 2013 Ford Transit is a relatively straightforward process, but it requires a bit of knowledge and the right tools. Whether one of your tail-lights has burnt out or you're looking to upgrade to LED bulbs, it's vital to approach this task methodically.

  1. Identifying the Issue: Before deciding to replace your tail-lights, ensure that the problem isn't related to other electrical issues. Common problems might include a blown fuse or faulty wiring. Check for these issues if both tail-lights are out before buying replacement bulbs.
  2. Buying the Correct Bulbs: When purchasing replacement bulbs for the 2013 Ford Transit, ensure you buy ones compatible with your vehicle's specific model. The user's manual or a quick search online can provide you with the correct bulb type, typically halogen or LED. Opting for LED bulbs might be more costly upfront, but they last longer and consume less energy.
  3. Tools Required: For replacing the tail-lights, you may need basic tools such as a screwdriver, suitable for the screws holding the tail-light assembly in place. If you're upgrading to LEDs, ensure you have a compatible resistor to prevent hyper-flashing, which can occur when LEDs are installed without them.

Once you're ready to proceed with the replacement, follow these steps for a smooth process:

  • Start by ensuring the vehicle is turned off and parked securely. Open the rear doors to access the tail-light assemblies.
  • Using a screwdriver, unscrew the fasteners holding the tail-light assembly in place. Be sure to keep the screws in a safe place as you'll need to reattach them later.
  • Carefully pull out the assembly without yanking, as it's connected to the vehicle's wiring through a bulb socket. Gently twist the socket connector counterclockwise to release the bulb from the housing.
  • Remove the old bulb and replace it with the new one. If using an LED bulb, test to ensure it lights up properly. If not, you may need to switch its polarity or install a resistor to manage the current flow.
  • Once the new bulb is fitted correctly, place the tail-light assembly back into the vehicle, securing it tightly with the screws.
  • Test the functionality of the new tail-light by turning on the vehicle and checking from a distance to ensure visibility and that it's functioning as expected.

Maintenance of tail-lights should be part of your regular vehicle service routine. Regularly check for any signs of damage or malfunction. A good practice is to inspect the lights every few months or before any long trips. Even if the bulbs are in working condition, look out for cracks or moisture inside the lens, as these can affect bulb life and visibility. You can use a clear sealant to fix minor chips or moisture issues, ensuring your lights remain clear and effective.

Moreover, it's crucial to keep your tail-light lenses clean. Dirt and grime can significantly reduce how well other drivers can see your signals, especially in poor weather conditions. At the car wash, pay attention to the lights and ensure they're free from dirt or dust.

Incorporating these simple tips and steps into your maintenance routine will keep your 2013 Ford Transit's tail-lights in top condition, enhancing your safety on the road and helping other drivers to see you clearly.