Backup Alert Recommendation for 2014 Chevrolet Silverado
Question:
I want a back up alert bulb for 2014 CHEVY PICK UP TRUCK. PLEASE RESPONED ASAP Is a pair of the alert bubls or for one bulb?
asked by: Robert G
Expert Reply:
When it comes to backup alert bulbs, we have two options available. The # HM20100VA replaces a 1156 bulb and the # HM20101VA replaces a 3156 bulb. These are sold individually.
According to the information that I was able to obtain, your 2014 Chevrolet Silverado uses a 921 bulb.
Since there is no backup alert bulb available for your truck, I recommend using a surface mount alarm like part # BK97DB. At 97 decibels, this alert can definitely be heard at the rear of the vehicle. Installation is simple. The alert can mount to a flat surface at the back of the vehicle or it can even be mounted out of sight. Just wire the unit into the reverse light circuit behind one of the tail lights and it will turn on when the vehicle is in reverse.

Products Referenced in This Question
Hopkins Backup Alert - Replacement 3156 Bulb with Audible Alert
- Vehicle Lights
- Tail Light
- Multi-Function Tail Light
- Single Light
- Halogen Light
- Replacement Bulb
- 3156
- White
- Hopkins
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Surface Mount Back-up Alarm - 97 DB
- Back Up Alarm
- Low Volume
- 97 Decibels
- Surface Mount
- Custer
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