SA11-51-150F
Warn other drivers (safety first): It has three main light functions to prevent rear-end or side collisions:
Brake light: Bright red light turns on when you hit the brakes—tells cars behind you to slow down.
Turn signal: Flashing amber light activates when you use the right turn signal—lets others know you’re turning or changing lanes right.
Parking light: Dim red light stays on when the S7 is parked—makes the car visible to passersby at night or in dark lots.
Maintain the S7’s rear design: Its sleek housing and light pattern match the S7’s left rear tail lamp perfectly, creating a symmetrical, cohesive look at the back. It’s a key part of the S7’s recognizable rear profile—without it, the tail end looks incomplete or mismatched.
Comply with safety rules: Every region requires vehicles to have functional rear tail lamps for braking, turning, and parking. This lamp’s light brightness, color, and wiring meet these regulations—helping you avoid fines for faulty equipment.
Fits These: All Haima S7 variants (matches the right rear body cutout, electrical system, and light function specs—confirm with VIN).
Won’t Fit These:
Haima S7 left rear: Left-side lamps have reversed shapes and wiring (can’t align or work).
Non-Haima vehicles: Even if similar in look, body cutouts and electrical sockets differ (no functional fit).
S7 with modified rear ends: Aftermarket bumpers or tailgate kits change the lamp’s mounting space—original lamp can’t adapt.
Prep: Techs disconnect the S7’s battery (prevents electrical shocks), then remove the bolts/screws holding the old right tail lamp to the rear body.
Remove old lamp: They pull the old unit gently away from the body, disconnect the wiring harness, and check the mounting area for rust or debris (clean if needed).
Install new lamp: They attach the rubber seal to SA11-51-150F, align the lamp with the right rear cutout, secure it with bolts, and plug in the wiring harness.
Test: They reconnect the battery, turn on the S7, and check all light functions (brake, turn signal, parking) to ensure they work—no flickering or dimness.
Clean the lens weekly: Wipe the lamp’s outer lens with a soft cloth and mild soap—remove dirt, road grime, or bug splats (dirty lenses dim the light, reducing visibility).
Check the seal every 3 months: Look for cracks in the rubber seal—if it’s damaged, replace it immediately (prevents water from getting inside the lamp).
Replace bulbs/LEDs if needed: If a light function stops working (e.g., brake light doesn’t turn on), have techs use Haima-approved bulbs/LEDs—generic ones may not fit or meet safety standards.
Inspect wiring during oil changes: Ask techs to check the wiring harness for loose plugs or frayed wires—these can cause the lamp to fail suddenly.
Summary: Haima S7 Outer Right Rear Tail Lamp (SA11-51-150F)
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