iJDMTOY 8-SMD Error Free BA9 64132 H6W LED Bulbs Compatible With European Cars Parking Lights, Xenon White
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There should be no need for In addition, I have purchased these lights for my 01 E430 W210 Mercedes-Benz Only my parking lights will fit these The high beams and low beams on my car do not work.
I'm glad to be here! This Xenon White Canbus Error Free 8-piece set means you'll find no problems with it The 1210 BA9s LED Bulbs are for European cars, such as Audi, Mercedes, and Volkswagen, and they are used to illuminate the parking lights (or position lights). This bulb cannot be used as a reverse back up light. See ASIN to order a reverse light for your back up. *br>Thank you for taking the time to look at B011CVDK48! A few words about Johnny, the creator of iJDMToy
Although it works well, it has the flaw that after a while something in the circuitry sends the dashboard an error message even though the bulbs are supposed to be error-free
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In a nutshell, I replaced the yellowish stock halogen headlights with 5000k LED headlights, which have a color temperature of about 6000k, which is a good match for the 56,000 lm LED headlights that I have installed. In any case, we were burnt out on one of them There were no errors with these lamps, and they fit perfectly I have my 2001 Mercedes at my disposal for free I am driving a Mercedes There isn't quite the brightness of the H6 halogen but they'll still do the job. They're bright enough to be used as running lights, whereas the stock H6 is bright enough to be used as turn signals. Although I did not measure the current, the city lights use way less power than a parking lot, which would use far less battery when the city lights are on during the night. * * *Updates After being installed less than a month, one of them burnt out already in June. This is the 100th episode Besides the magic smoke, there is a 100 ohm resistor near the base. The bulbs weren't really that bright to begin with, so I'm going to try a different one. Below are a few photos that show some of the problems There are obvious signs that the components have become overheated. A burn mark can be seen on the circuit board, and one of the components on the circuit board got so hot that it damaged the pins. The LED unit soldered itself to the circuit board. LEDs typically get hot at the back end, not from the front, and this circuit board wasn't designed to disperse that heat anywhere besides It's fairly difficult to disperse much heat from the socket in the car since it's insulated. *Here's another problem that's worth noting the lugs on the bayonet plug do not line up consistently. A skew can be seen in one or both of these when it is used to measure the angle at which the bulb rests. Since I am an IEEE Certified board repair technician, I would be able to repair both boards to bring them back to life, possibly even adding some protective conformal coating to shield the PCB from environmental exposure, but I cannot fix the overheating issue These are going in the trash since it won't be worth the hassle to return them for the $10 or so I paid for them.
Bright White is not meant to be used for clothing. This passage 1. Are they a good It is true. 3.
How do they work 3. Yes, please. Alternatively, they could be Xenon bright white I do NOT agree! Despite the "bright white" color temperature, the actual color temperature of these LEDs is very much on the blue side. I have a Mercedes vehicle with so-called "parking" lights that also act as running lights adjacent to the main headlight when my vehicle is in low-light condition There is an on switch for the beams. As opposed to the factory Xenon primary headlights that are actually bright white, this replacement bulb is very blue and doesn't even come close to matching its original hue. Whenever you replace your primary headlights, you should use high color temperature blue-tinted bulbs These LED parking lights will probably work for your needs if you prefer a toned LED. It is not recommended to buy these if you wish to replace them with "bright white".
The F30 I own is a 2015 BMW As soon as these bulbs are unlocked, their lights don't light up, as they should. As well as this, when you start the car, an error message appears on the dashboard. As a result of an error, the name says "Error- Despite the fact that this statement is false, it is a fact.
I have had no issues with installation on my 1998 Mercedes The error message was not displayed. It took me a while to post this review, since I saw others mention problems within the first Since I've been using it for 6 weeks now, I've had no issues. My expectations were somewhat higher because I expected the bulb to be brighter. The colors are a little less bright than the ones the factory used. Nevertheless, I think it will be worth it, as it would have cost twice as much in a factory and we would need to replace it It is also welcome that yellow light is being replaced with green light.
The year is *Made in 2002 The following Mercedes Benz models are available The CL500 LEDs I used in the two inner headlamps are a great improvement. Many people refer to it as City Lights, while others refer to it as 1) The color seems to be Twelve thousand kelvins. The bulbs on my D2R had those colors, but now I have 8000K, and I can tell the color of these bulbs and 8000K is The two are clearly not the same. Shame on you. A week after installation a bulb goes out.
2) It seems more blue than white. The car I now have lacks a light, although it is beautiful. am not in favor of this as it has too much There's no doubt that it looks great and is attractive, but it's not a very bright light either. The pro's are The product is beautiful and attracts attention. The product is shipped fast, and the downside is the cons listed below. It's a short life span. *The color is very hard to match with white (looks white in pictures, but reflects blue when you get it in hand).
Final Thoughts A new pair of shoes is on their way. The old one is going to be replaced, and a second one will be left over in case another blows. away, but I guess it's best to be cautious.
As the set is advertised as CAN BUS compatible, that is the reason why I bought them and paid the premium. After three months of use, it still worked. There may have been no more than 1 hour total of (Due to heat) one of the resistors failed. However, though the vendor is responsive, he does not offer a solution and points out that it is past 90 days Warranty period is 30 days. The recommendation is not to do so.
The product However, when I installed them in my 02 w210, the bulbs caused the car's computer to throw an error code in spite of the seller's claims to the contrary. It is a waste of time and effort for the seller to propose a "workaround. " There is no customer service at the company that I have ever experienced - In response to the return request, the dealership refused to exchange the bulbs (to check if the ones originally sent were defective) or to honor a refund request claiming the bulbs had expired by the time its 90 day warranty expired. A comical email exchange ensued between me and my friend Messages from the company said they were sorry their product didn't work as expected but then offered excuse after excuse not to assist What I don't understand is why Amazon allows them to remain on their site when there are 40% of reviews that are 1 or 2 stars, with a subject matter that involves "bad products and even worse customer service. " You might want to consider buying bulbs from a different vendor based on the reviews.