First, let’s keep it clear—this isn’t just a “rear light” for your Lifan X60. It’s the
left-side rear fog lamp, a safety-focused light mounted on the X60’s left
rear bumper or body panel (depending on the model year). Unlike regular
tail lights, it’s designed for extreme weather: when fog, heavy rain, or snow cuts visibility, it turns on to emit a bright, focused red/orange light (per safety regulations) that helps vehicles behind spot your X60 from farther away. Its main jobs? Warn rear drivers of your position in low-visibility conditions (to avoid rear-end collisions), stay visible even through thick fog, and work independently of brake lights or turn signals (so it doesn’t confuse other drivers). Without it, your X60 would be hard to see in bad weather—breaking traffic rules in many regions and raising crash risks.
This left rear fog lamp is exclusively built for the Lifan X60—always confirm your vehicle’s VIN to be sure! It’s tailored to fit perfectly: its size and shape match the X60’s left rear bumper cutout (no gaps or awkward protrusions), its wiring harness plugs directly into the X60’s factory electrical system (no cutting or adapters), and its light intensity meets regional safety standards (not too dim, not too harsh). Grab a generic left rear fog lamp? You’ll run into issues: it won’t fit the bumper (needs drilling), is too dim (invisible in fog), or has mismatched wiring (fails to turn on)—all undermining safety.
It’s all about being seen and following rules—here are 3 key things it does for your X60:
Cuts through low visibility: Its bright, concentrated light pierces fog, rain, or snow better than regular tail lights. Rear drivers can spot your X60 up to 100 meters farther (vs. standard lights), giving them more time to slow down.
Avoids driver confusion: It works independently—you turn it on/off with a dedicated switch (not tied to brake/turn signals). This means rear drivers won’t mix it up with brake lights (preventing false “stopping” signals).
Meets traffic regulations: Most countries (e.g., EU, China) require rear fog lamps on vehicles—this lamp complies with those rules, so you won’t get fined for missing or non-functional fog lights.
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This S4116300 left rear fog lamp only works for the Lifan X60—wrong fit = safety gaps:
Changing this
fog light is super easy—just follow these steps (as long as you’re okay with basic wiring stuff):First, get to the old lamp. Stick your hand behind the left rear bumper (or take off that small interior trim panel if you need to) to reach the back of the old fog light.Next, unplug the wiring harness, then unscrew or pop off the old light from the bumper—simple enough.Now put the new one in: Line up the S4116300 with the hole in the bumper, fix it in place with the clips or screws, then plug the wiring back in.Last, test it out! Flip the fog light switch (check your X60’s manual to find where that is) and have someone stand behind the car to make sure it lights up. Done!
Wipe the lens every month: Use a damp cloth to clean off dirt, bugs, or road gunk—if the lens is dirty, the light gets dim, and no one can see you as well.
Check the wiring once a year: Make sure the wiring harness is plugged in tight. Vibration from driving can loosen it, and if it’s loose, the light won’t work when you’re in fog—total bummer.
Swap out the bulb if it’s dim: If the light starts to fade or flicker, use a Lifan-approved bulb. Don’t just grab any random bulb—those might make the case overheat.
Fix cracks right away: If the light’s case cracks, replace the whole thing fast. Cracks let water in, and water will short out the bulb. Then you’ll have no fog light when the weather’s bad—definitely not safe.
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Exclusive to Lifan X60 (confirm via VIN), this left rear fog lamp mounts on the rear bumper/panel. It emits bright red/orange light to help rear vehicles spot the X60 in low visibility (fog, rain, snow) and meets traffic rules, reducing rear-end crash risks.
It fits perfectly—generic versions misalign (need drilling), are too dim, or have wiring problems. Maintain by cleaning the lens monthly, checking wiring yearly, replacing dim Lifan-approved bulbs, and fixing cracked housings quickly. Only the original guarantees safety and compliance.
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