1997-2003 Ford F150 1997-1999 Light Duty 1999-2007 Ford Super Duty Tail light Assembly Red Housing Rear Lamp Replacement OE Style Driver Side
About this item
Compatibility: The taillight assemblies are compatible with 1997-2003 F-150 Truck Styleside (Excluding Crew Cab); 2004 F-150 Truck Heritage Styleside; 1997-1999 F-250 Light Duty; 1999-2007 F-250 F-350 F-450 F-550 Super Duty. PARTSLINK: FO2800117, FO2801117. OE Part Number: F85Z-13405-CA, F85Z-13404-CA. Please confirm the vehicle fitment before ordering.
Durability: The high-impact housing withstands shock and vibration. With fully sealed silicon prevents environmental damages including freezing, foggy, fading, corrosion, and provides reliable service in sorts of weather conditions such as rain, snow, or dust storms, enabling your car looks better and drive safer.
DOT Compliance and safe Driving: To ensure driving safety for you and the oncoming driving circumstance, our taillights are DOT & SAE compliant. Taillight will upgrade your lighting, making your vehicle easier to see for other drivers.
Simple Installation: Plug-and-play operation, OE taillight socket and replacement for the stock taillight, easily for installation without any drilling or modification. (NOTE: Professional installation would be highly recommended)
Package Includes: Driver side’s taillight. Bulbs are not included. 2 Year Warranty by Nilight.
For Ford:
1997-2003 F-150 Truck Styleside (Excluding Crew Cab); 2004 F-150 Truck Heritage Styleside;
1997-1999 F-250 Light Duty;
1999-2007 F-250 F-350 F-450 F-550 Super Duty;
Replacement Part:
PARTSLINK: FO2800117, FO2801117. OE Part Number: F85Z-13405-CA, F85Z-13404-CA
Superior Material
Boost Nighttime Visibility
Advanced taillights make your vehicle highly visible to other drivers and passengers.
Impact-resistant Polycarbonate Lens
To meet or exceed the OE ones in function upgraded materials, which are UV & shock-resistant to prevent yellowing or cracking for a longer lifespan.
Durable Taillight Assembly
Durable tail light assembly with bulb for high performance and long life.
One-way Vent
The structure is well sealed to keep water and dust from getting inside, plus one-way vents help keep moisture out due to temperature differences.
Strictly Test
Temperature & Humidity Test
To ensure that the unit can withstand a wide range of temperature without reduce light output safety.
Dust Test
To ensure the unit is preperly sealed against harmfull road dust and debris.
Salt Spray Test
To ensure that the unit can withstand against oxidation caused by salt on the coastal area and from winter condition.
Moisture Test
To ensure that the unit do not cause moisture buildup leading to reduce visibility.
Installation
Step 1
Check that the package and product you received are complete and undamaged.
Step 2
Open the tailgate, remove screws. Remove factory taillight assembly, and all taillight sockets and bulbs.
Step 3
Located taillight assembly, connect taillight harness, seat taillight assembly in place.
Step 4
Reinstall screws, close the tailgate. Professional Installation is highly recommended.
Legal Disclaimer
This item is not a licensed Ford product. We do not claim ownership and have no affiliation with Ford. Any Ford copyrights and trad emarks belong to the respective owners. Unless specifically identified as such, our use of third-party trad emarks does not indicate any relationship, sponsor ship, or endorsement between us and Ford. Any references by us (or company name) (or the seller) to third-party trad emarks is to identify the corresponding third party's goods and shall be considered nominative fair use under the trad emark law.
COMMON CAUSES OF TAILLIGHT CONDENSATION
1. Large changes in daily temperature(+/-30℃/105℉)
2. Water vapor easily collects as dew point or humidity increases I
3. Leaking seals on bulbs and/or bulb sockets
This is a common occurrence and won’t affect the taillight function
HOW TO SOLVE:
1. Check that all vents are free from blockages. Turn on the low beam for 20 mins to raise the taillight temperature and evaporate condensation.
2. Remove bulbs to allow moisture to evaporate from inside the housing. Heat with a hairdryer or heat gun at a low temperature to speed up the process.
3. Leaking seals on bulbs or bulb sockets. Put moisture-absorbing silica-gel desiccant packet inside the taillight.