SEALIGHT 194 LED Light Bulb 6000K White Super Bright 168 2825 W5W T10 Wedge LED Replacement Bulbs Error Free for Car Dome Map Door Courtesy License Plate Lights, 10 Pack
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Yes, this 194/168/2825 led bulb is suitable for use as a Map Light Bulb/Dome Light Bulb/Side Marker Light Bulb Front/Tail Light Bulb Inner/License Plate Light Bulb in your vehicle.
Dear customer, Our 194 led bulb is only compatible with your 2013 BMW 750li xdrive as a Courtesy Light Bulb/Interior Door Light Bulb, thank you.
I don't think it'll work.
On my 2018 Subaru, there were no errors. I also tried a similar set from another brand on an older Lexus and got the same results: no errors.
Selected User Reviews For SEALIGHT 194 LED Light Bulb 6000K White Super Bright 168 2825 W5W T10 Wedge LED Replacement Bulbs Error Free for Car Dome Map Door Courtesy License Plate Lights, 10 Pack
These LED bulbs are extremely bright; in fact, they are so bright that they have dimmed my other 194 LED lights. Only a few days have passed since I started using these lights. Because the leds and base are both made of an electronic board, the base appears to be thicker than halogen lightbulbs. However, the bulb is snug and stable once installed due to the thickness of the base. The led bulb is slightly longer than the halogen bulb, but it fits perfectly in the car light socket/housing, as you can see in one of my uploaded photos. The item description does not specify the type of LED, but I believe it is a 3030smd, which is very bright and clear given that each bulb contains eight LEDs. I installed these bulbs in my 2012 Toyota Sienna, using about 6 bulbs for the interior dome lights and 2 for the license plate, with the remaining 2 bulbs serving as backup spares. I would buy it again because of the price, brightness, and quality.
These fit perfectly in my 2009 Mini Cooper S, they light up nicely, and they appear to be durable. After two months, there hasn't been any issue. They blend in with the bright white light, despite their apparent size. I put it up in the following places:
- -br>-br>-br>-br>-br> a dome lightbr>br>br>br>br>br a vehicle Lights on the passenger's feetbr>- courtesy lights on the entrance doorbr>- in the lead -br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-b In the vicinity of fog lights, there are parking/running lights. br>- light-cargo.
These bulbs are of excellent quality, but the base design prevents them from fitting into some of the sockets in my vehicle. The three surface-mounted parts in the middle between the electrical connections on each side are to blame. They're bulky, and my car's sockets either short out the small parts in one case, or don't allow the bulb to fully seat into the connector in another. They function, but the connections appear flimsy due to improper seating. The light and build quality are excellent; my only wish is that they would better fit the sockets in my car. The Toyota Prius I drive is a 2007 model.
The automobile in question is: Ford Focus ZX4 model from the year 2005. br>The light is suitable for use as a trunk light without modification. br>With a little tinkering, the light will fit into the socket for the third brake light.
- To fit these bulbs, the slot had to be widened. Some of them were a little loose and needed a little more prying to get them to work without turning on and off. To widen the slots, use a flat-head screwdriver. br>They are undeniably effective. br>br>Here is the question: Do you want to go to the trouble of modifying the lights just a little bit?.
These LED lights were simple to put together, requiring only a flat screwdriver to disassemble the light features. They have a lot of brightness. These lights are perfect for me. The cabin light, which is a long tube-like light in my 2018 RAV4, is not included in this set. This is something you'll need to purchase separately. I had three lights left over after replacing the map lights, rear and forward interior lights, and license plate lights.
These have a lot of contrast. On my 2017 Jeep Wrangler JKU, I installed them as front dome lights. For a package of ten of these, the price is fantastic. It significantly brightens the interior compared to the stock bulbs. Any remaining 194 bulbs in our vehicles will be replaced by me. It's a bluish white color, but it's much brighter than standard halogen bulbs. Other Wrangler owners should be aware that the rear dome light requires a 578 bulb (41/42 mm with pointy ends). I'm not sure why Jeep/Chrysler decided to use two different dome light assemblies with two different types of bulbs in the car.
The wedge base lamps fit perfectly without need for adjustment, according to my unaided eyes, and the construction is of good quality. They're brighter than the incandescent bulbs they're replacing, and I'm hoping they'll last as long as I own this vehicle. I'll be looking for other options from this manufacturer.