FAQ About Automotive Lighting: Your February Guide to ORACLE Lighting

Posted by Terry Pritchard on

Whether you're upgrading your vehicle's lighting for better visibility, a custom look, or off-road performance, ORACLE Lighting has you covered. In this FAQ, we’ll address some of the most common questions about automotive lighting to help you make the best choice for your ride.

 

What Are the Different Types of Automotive Lighting?

 

Automotive lighting includes headlights, fog lights, daytime running lights (DRLs), taillights, and interior lighting. ORACLE Lighting specializes in cutting-edge LED, RGB, and custom lighting solutions to enhance both function and style.

 

Why Upgrade to LED Lighting?

 

LED lights are brighter, more energy-efficient, and longer-lasting compared to traditional halogen bulbs. They also offer better visibility on and off the road, making them a popular upgrade for many drivers.

 

Can I Install ORACLE Lighting Products Myself?

 

Many ORACLE products are designed for plug-and-play installation, but some custom setups may require wiring and professional installation. We provide detailed instructions, videos and support to help with DIY installs. This can be found in the retail packaging and on the product page. Make sure to check out our YouTube page for even more videos.

 

What’s the Difference Between White, Amber, and RGB Lighting?

 

Color temperature also plays a role in how fog lights affect our perception and comfort. Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K), with warmer lights appearing more yellow or amber and cooler lights appearing more blue or white. Yellow and amber lights fall into a lower color temperature range, generally between 2,500K and 3,000K, compared to the higher 5,000K+ of white LED lights.

 

-       White LEDs provide the brightest illumination and are ideal for headlights and fog lights.

-       Amber LEDs improve visibility in fog, dust, and rain while reducing glare.

-       RGB LEDs allow for customizable colors and dynamic effects, making them a great choice for aesthetic upgrades.

 

Are ORACLE Lighting Products Street Legal?

 

Many of our products, such as LED Headlights, taillights, replacement bulbs and DRLs, are DOT-compliant for on-road use. However, some RGB and off-road lighting options may be intended for show or off-road use only. Always check local laws before installing custom lighting.

 

How Do I Choose the Right Off-Road Lights?

 

For off-road adventures, consider:

-       LED Light Bars for maximum forward illumination.

-       Spotlights for long-distance visibility.

-       Floodlights for a wider field of view.

-       Rock Lights for underbody illumination on trails.

 

What Is the Warranty on ORACLE Lighting Products?

 

We stand behind our products with industry-leading warranties. Most ORACLE LED products come with a warranty ranging from 1-year to 5-year coverage, depending on the item. When purchasing most products, you can chose to purchase even longer protection with extended coverage.

 

Where Can I Buy ORACLE Lighting Products?

 

You can purchase directly from our website, through authorized dealers, or at select automotive retailers. Check our dealer locator to find a shop near you.

 

How Can I Get Support for My ORACLE Lighting Product?

 

Our customer support team is here to help! Visit our website for installation guides, troubleshooting tips, and live support options.

 

Got more questions? Reach out to ORACLE Lighting, and we’ll be happy to assist!

 

Jeepin’ Terry is the Events & Offroad Guru for Oracle Lighting. In his spare time, he is the host of the Jeep Life Podcast and co-founder of the Jeep Enthusiasts of Eastern Pennsylvania, one of the largest Jeep clubs in the state. His obsession with Jeeps started in the 80s with his boss’s big bad blue CJ5. Growing up in the mountains of Tennessee, Terry spent plenty of time on the trails and in the outdoors. His 2017 Wrangler, named Kylo, has been to California and back and everywhere in between, finding trails and adventures everywhere… and constantly asks for more.


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