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Signal Dynamics Backoff Xp Brake Light Signal Module on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Rocklin, California, US

Rocklin, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Return Requirements For a full refund of the product purchase price the following conditions must be met: • Items must be in new, unused, uninstalled condition • Item packaging must be in new undamaged condition • Items must be returned with all original packaging and accessories • Items must be received by us within 30 calendar days of purchase Refunds Policy • Items received within 30 calendar days of purchase in new condition are funded the full purchase price of the item • Items received after 30 calendar days are refunded 80% of the purchase price Items that cannot be Returned • Items with tags removed or missing UPC codes • Items considered for personal use or subject to California heath code restrictions. Some examples are underwear, face masks, swimwear, etc. • Used or installed items • Items with opened, damaged or missing packaging, miscellaneous parts or literature • Clothing, helmets or gear that has been worn Shipping Policy • Return shipping is paid by the buyer • If the item shipped free, the actual cost of shipping will be deducted from the refund • If the cause of the return is the result of our shipping the wrong item, we will reimburse the return shipping cost Return Authorization (RA) Number ALL RETURNS REQUIRE A RETURN AUTHORIZATION (RA) NUMBER GENERATED BY US. RETURNS WITHOUT A VALID RA NUMBER CLEARLY WRITTEN ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE RETURN PACKAGE WILL BE REFUSED. Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Signal Dynamics Manufacturer Part Number:01004 Warranty:Yes

 

 

 

SIGNAL DYNAMICS BACKOFF XP

BRAKE LIGHT SIGNAL MODULE

   
   


   


 
 
 
 

 

 

Maximize your brakes effectiveness. Get more visibility while you are stopped or stopping. The BackOff XP module converts your brakes into a conspicuous early warning to other drivers. 2 selectable modes.

 

User Selected Mode 1

 

Emit a visual signal of 4 short light flashes, followed by 1 long light flash (3.5 seconds). The signal automatically repeats itself as long as the brakes are applied. This pattern is not random, but has been selected because of its ability to retain following drivers attention. 
 

User Selected Mode 2

 

Emit a visual signal of 5 short flashes, followed by a steady on light that remains steady on as long as the brakes are applied. 


 

Check out these features:

2 user selected modes

Low power capacity - 12 volts DC, maximum capacity 10 amps

Compact size - 2-1/4"L x 1-5/8"W x 5/8"H
Sealed, weather resistant, heat sink case

One-year limited warranty

Easy installation - Install the BackOff XP module in line with the brake lights and connect to ground

Installation instructions included

 

Works with incandescent lighting, LED lighting, or a combination of both

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