2010-2019 Ford Mustang Tail Light Sequencer (USDM)
If you are looking to bring the exterior lighting of your 2010-2019 Ford Mustang into the 21st Century this 2010-2019 Ford Mustang Tail Light Sequencer (USDM) is just what you need. These are the best LEDs on the market today. They will last for years and are made here in the USA !
From the factory, Ford included sequential turn signals on the 2010+ Mustang. However, this pattern is only used for the turn signals! The brake and hazards still flash with a static pattern. The Diode Dynamics Sequencer Module makes the taillights flash in a sequential pattern for all functions, including brake, hazard, and locking/unlocking the vehicle!
Easy Installation.
Using OEM tail light connectors, this kit is 100% plug-and-play and installs in minutes, with no wiring required. Actual installation time is less than 5 minutes per side and you don't even have to remove the taillights. This is one of the easiest ways to make your Mustang stand out on the road!
Reliable Operation.
This module has been designed with quality components, custom-tooled OEM-grade connectors, and includes embedded circuit protection, for high reliability over time. It is proudly manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri by Diode Dynamics Manufacturing.
Experience.
After over a decade in business, Diode Dynamics is the most trusted name in automotive LED lighting. Unlike every other LED distributor, we manufacture and engineer products ourselves in the United States, for high quality and fast time-to-market of the newest and brightest LED technologies.
Features
Adds sequential pattern to all functions, including brake, hazard, and locking/unlocking the vehicle
OEM tail light connectors for simple plug-and-play installation
Made in the USA
What's Included
Quantity: Pair (Left and Right Side)
Warranty: 3-year warranty
Fitment
Compatible with USDM models only - it is not compatible with EU/AU Mustangs.
Electrical Compatibility: No electrical issues (tested and confirmed)
Fitment: 2010, 2011, 202, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Mustang
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