Hey guys. For years I've been thinking it would be good to replace the old halogens with LEDs, looks better, less power drain. I got most of the various bulbs this week and started installing them but ultimately was a little disappointed.
There are probably some specific bulbs I need to buy to get around the tail light and indicator problems I experienced.
The only one left are the headlights. I'd like to try LED (not eBay cheapies but some quality ones) but most here regard them poorly, so that leaves HID as the only choice to get some ~6000k lighting at the front and allow me to reinstall the LED parker bulbs.
Let some discussion begin
- The turn signals (we call them blinkers in Australia which probably sounds funny) don't work. Well they do but the flash really fast, the car obviously can't detect the low power drain and thinks the car is missing bulbs. Unfortunate. I've heard others here successfully use LED bulbs so it must have been the type I bought?
- Tail light / brake lights are a miss too. The brake lights work but won't light up for the tail lights. Seems the LED's are all-or-nothing which is probably my fault I clearly must have needed to be a 2 stage bulb for there?
- The reverse lights... Amazing! Love them.
- The front parkers (do you call them that in America?) work and look fantastic and so much brighter, but now make the headlights look like a HORRIBLE so I took them back out until I replace the headlights.
- I already have an interior roof LED bulb from years ago, so much better than the stock bulb
- I haven't got the bulbs for the front side indicators yet but I'm guessing I'll run into the same problem as I did at the back
There are probably some specific bulbs I need to buy to get around the tail light and indicator problems I experienced.
The only one left are the headlights. I'd like to try LED (not eBay cheapies but some quality ones) but most here regard them poorly, so that leaves HID as the only choice to get some ~6000k lighting at the front and allow me to reinstall the LED parker bulbs.
Let some discussion begin
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