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After a long day, your kids are probably excited to get out and play. But before they can go outside, you need to make sure their Power Wheels is in good working condition. The headlights on such cars are pretty important because they can be the difference between a safe ride and an accident.

Here are 5 examples of some of the best power wheels headlights on the market that will help keep your kids safe and upgrade their ride on.

White Eagle Eye LED Light Kit

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This lighting set is great for daytime running lights on your child’s Power Wheels vehicle as well as safety lights at night. They will last for up to 10,000 hours, are waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof. Many customers state that these lights are the perfect size for the Power Wheels headlight casings and come at a fraction of the cost of other kits. 

Ride-On LED Lighting Kit

This lighting kit is perfect for 12v, 18v, or 24v models of power wheels. It attaches to the front and back of your car so that you can see what's in front of you. This kit is perfect for those with no electrician skills. All you'll need to do is drill a few holes in the front of the car (as the instructions state) and wire the lights through the front grill.

This kit includes:

  • 2 white 23mm LED headlights
  • 2 red 23 mm LED taillights
  • A dashboard switch that controls these lights
  • 2 power distribution blocks that allow you to attach additional lights without having to solder any wires

You'll want to be careful to make sure you don't blow your LEDs by using too many volts. If your Power Wheels machine is using 18 to 24 volts, you'll need a voltage reduction module. If you have a 12v output, you will be fine.

Emergency Light Kit

This multi-colored kit comes with a total of 6 red and blue LED lights that will brightly strobe the two colors. This look matches perfectly with children's car models designed to look like police cars or fire trucks. There is a control box that allows you to change the flashing patterns of your lights.

You can mount these lights with double-sided tape. The kit also comes with mounting screws. You'll receive:

  • 3 red led lights
  • 3 blue LED lights
  • A dashboard control box
  • Mounting screws
  • Extension wire so your lights can reach any part of the vehicle

Just as with the lights above, you will need a 12-volt power source to run these lights. If your Power Wheels machine runs at a higher voltage, you will need to purchase a voltage reduction kit as well.

Warning Light Kit

This Power Wheels LED lighting kit comes with 6 bright amber bulbs. They are strobes with three different flashing patterns and come with a control box so that your child can easily switch between the different modes. This kit includes:

  • 6 LED amber lights
  • A dashboard control box
  • Mounting screws
  • Extension wire so your lights can reach any part of the Power Wheels car

These lights also require a 12-volt power source or a voltage adapter for safe use. 

2 Additional Barbie Pink LED Lights

This kit is an add-on to the above models and comes with 2 23 mm weather-resistant Barbie Pink LED taillights. They will work perfectly with the MLToys lighting kit and don't require special installation. As with all power wheels headlight kits, they run on 12 volts.

Underglow Body Lighting

Although these lights don't technically qualify as Power Wheels headlights, lighting under the body of the car can be just as important. They can help you see small objects such as a rock or glass that may be on the ground. They can also add a cool light feature to the car without you having to drill any holes in the car.

These strips can plug into a lighting kit or wired directly into any 12-volt Power Wheels system. These lights are waterproof and don't consume a lot of power, so you can rest assured knowing they are safe for your child to use.

How To Add Headlights to Your Power Wheels Car

You can add headlights to your Power Wheels by purchasing LED individual bulbs or strips. You'll need to attach the lights, drill a couple of small holes to run the wires to a distribution block, and add an on/off switch. With minimal effort, your child now has a well-lit vehicle.

What Do I Need To Install Lights on My Power Wheels?

You will need an LED strip or individual LED lights. You can choose from several colors to customize to your child's vehicle. You'll also need a toggle switch and a voltage step-down kit if your battery runs on more than 12 volts.

You'll also need a soldering kit, wire cutters, 12-volt wire, electrical tape, a glue gun, and a screwdriver for installation.

How Do I Prepare My Power Wheels Car for LED Lights?

You will want to set up a distribution block in your Power Wheels car. a distribution block is a place where you can connect your individual LED lights.

You will also need to drill two small holes so that the wires can reach this block (one hole for positive, one hole for negative). Once you've drilled these holes, attach the distribution block and carefully run your wires through them before taping off any exposed wire.

Now you will want to add a toggle switch so that your child can control the lights. You will need to add a pair of female connectors, one positive and one negative, into your switch so that it is wired correctly.

When you have completed this step, attach the wires from 12-volt wire to both plugs on the distribution block. One plug should be labeled “positive” while the other should be labeled “negative.”

You will then want to solder the wires together. When you have finished, cover them with electrical tape so that no exposed wire is showing. You are now ready to attach your LED strips or individual lights!

How Do I Install Led Headlights on My Power Wheels Car?

Once you have set up your wiring and distribution box, installing your LED lights will be a breeze. You will need to find the spot on your car where you want to place them. You can attach the wires for LED lights using a glue gun and then mounting them with screws. You may need to disassemble the car to find the perfect spot for your wires to run from the power source to the LED position.

After you have found your place, mark it with a piece of painter's tape so that you can line up your LED lights and make sure they are positioned correctly before attaching them permanently.

Once you've attached the lights, cover all unused wires in electrical tape or heat shrink tubing for safety reasons.

Final Thoughts

Headlights are an important safety feature for any Power Wheels car. They can help your child see what's in front of them so that they don't crash into a tree or another object on the street.