Automotive Service Lighting in Garner, NC

Automotive utility and service lighting installation adds aftermarket LED systems to vehicles — light bars, strobe warning lights, grille lights, underbody systems, and work area lighting — to improve on-site visibility, road safety, and operational capability. Light bar and strobe installation requires routing wiring through the cab, mounting hardware to body panels, and connecting to the vehicle's electrical system at the correct amperage — done incorrectly, this creates shorts, blown fuses, and fire risk from overloaded circuits.

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  • Job timeline: A single light bar or grille light install takes 2–4 hours. Multi-zone setups (front, rear, underbody, interior) and controller integration run 6–8 hours. Complex wiring configurations tied into existing vehicle switches or auxiliary power take the longest.
  • Vehicle comes to our Garner shop: We do not do mobile electrical work for service lighting. All lighting installs are done at our shop at 6140 Veterans Pkwy. Most single-zone installs can be scheduled and completed same-week.
  • Bring your kit or let us source: If you have purchased a lighting kit, bring it along with any included mounting hardware. If you want us to source and supply the lighting, let us know what you need in advance — we advise on products compatible with your vehicle's electrical system before ordering.
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Why Automotive Service Lighting Matters
  • Road safety and NCDOT liability for contractors: Contractors and utility workers operating on or near NC roadways are subject to NCDOT work zone safety requirements. Inadequate warning lighting on a stopped vehicle is a real liability — both for accident risk and OSHA and NCDOT citation exposure.
  • Electrical fire risk from improper installs: Aftermarket lighting circuits improperly sized, fused, or connected to a vehicle's harness are a documented cause of vehicle electrical fires. In a commercial truck or service van, an electrical fire can total the vehicle and expose the owner to liability if caused by a non-compliant install.
  • ROI for contractors on lighting installs: Contractors who lose daylight lose billing time. Properly installed work lighting on a pickup bed, crane, or service truck turns any site into an all-hours workspace. For a contractor billing $75–$200 per hour, the payback on a $400–$800 lighting install happens in a single extended job.
Why Automotive Service Lighting Matters
How American Auto Connection Handles Automotive Service Lighting
  • Load calculation before every circuit connection: We calculate total amperage draw of the lighting system before connecting to any circuit. Overloading a circuit without appropriate fusing is the root cause of most electrical issues in aftermarket lighting installs — every connection goes through a properly sized, in-line fuse or relay.
  • Marine-grade connections for exterior runs: All exterior wiring connections are sealed with marine-grade heat-shrink connectors and self-amalgamating tape. No exposed butt connectors on any exterior wire run — NC's heat and moisture cycling corrodes uncovered connections within a single season.
  • Clean routing through factory grommets: We route wiring through factory grommets and along OEM wire runs — no visible wires running through door gaps or zip-tied along exterior body panels. The install should look factory-originated. If it does not look clean, it is not done.
How American Auto Connection Handles Automotive Service Lighting
Common Questions About Automotive Service Lighting
Can you install lighting equipment I already purchased?
NC law requires a minimum 32.5% total VLT on all windows. Since factory glass already transmits about 76% light, we apply a 40% film to bring your vehicle into full legal compliance. We will not install film that puts you below the legal threshold.
What types of lighting do you install?
We install LED light bars (roof, bumper, grille-mount), strobe and beacon warning lights, underbody and underglow LED systems, interior dome and cargo area lighting, spot and flood work lights, and custom switch panel wiring. If it is automotive lighting, we can most likely handle it.
What does a basic light bar install cost?
NC has specific regulations on warning light colors and authorized users. Amber lights are broadly legal for hazard warning — tow operators, construction, slow-moving vehicles. Red and blue are restricted to authorized emergency vehicles. We do not install restricted-use configurations for unauthorized applications.
Will aftermarket lighting affect my vehicle warranty?
Properly installed lighting should not affect your drivetrain or mechanical warranty. Electrical work that damages the vehicle's existing harness could potentially affect warranty coverage — which is exactly why proper load management and wiring technique matter. Inform your dealer of any aftermarket electrical work.
A complex setup — front light bar, side markers, rear flood lights, interior switch panel, and controller wiring — can take a full day, 6–9 hours in our Garner shop. We recommend scheduling a full-day appointment and plan for vehicle drop-off with next-day pickup on complex builds.
A complex setup — front light bar, side markers, rear flood lights, interior switch panel, and controller wiring — can take a full day, 6–9 hours in our Garner shop. We recommend scheduling a full-day appointment and plan for vehicle drop-off with next-day pickup on complex builds.

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Automotive Service Lighting

Automotive utility and service lighting installation adds aftermarket LED systems to vehicles — light bars, strobe warning lights, grille lights, underbody systems, and work area lighting — to improve on-site visibility, road safety, and operational capability. Light bar and strobe installation requires routing wiring through the cab, mounting hardware to body panels, and connecting to the vehicle's electrical system at the correct amperage — done incorrectly, this creates shorts, blown fuses, and fire risk from overloaded circuits.

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