Alla Lighting 7440 7443 LED Strobe Brake Lights Bulbs Super Bright W21W T20 Wedge High Power 2835 SMD 12V Flashing Strobe Stop Lights Replacement for Cars, Trucks, Brilliant Pure Red
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YES, I found it to work in my truck
In fact, yes.
The bulbs are designed to replace stock bulb 7443SCK and are compatible with your vehicle according to your vehicle's owner's manual. Nevertheless, if the LED flickers or if an error code appears, a load resistor may be required. This is not likely to happen yet.
The vehicle information on your vehicle says you'll need a 3157 bulb, not a 7443 bulb for your brake light
Selected User Reviews For Alla Lighting 7440 7443 LED Strobe Brake Lights Bulbs Super Bright W21W T20 Wedge High Power 2835 SMD 12V Flashing Strobe Stop Lights Replacement for Cars, Trucks, Brilliant Pure Red
It worked perfectly for 4 weeks, then once in a while, I noticed the dash began flashing, and then I After a few minutes, the car would not start. As I travelled from LA back to the bay, I reached the halfway mark. It cost me $600 plus $200 to have it repaired at a dealership after being tow for four hours. In order to seek compensation, I'll be filing a claim with Amazon. *Update My dealer told me those bulbs shorted out the brake system and would not allow my car to start. The lighting company refused to take responsibility for this after I provided proof from the car dealer proving they were the cause of my brake system shorting. Despite causing a problem with their product, the company left me with the bill in its entirety. This brand is not a good choice.
In February, I ordered these for a car I will be giving my daughter next month. I did not think much of the burning smell last week when I was driving my car, maybe a recent oil change on the exhaust system, or the car in front of me, etc. The smell went away after a couple of days, so I didn't worry about The driver's license I gave my daughter last Friday was valid this weekend so I let her drive the car. As I walked around the car, I noticed that one of the flashing brake lights was out as she hopped in the driver's seat and put her foot on the brake. It was not a big deal, I ordered replacements from Amazon. My new lights arrived today, and tonight I pulled out the burned out one, and it was literally scorched to a crisp! There is a very real possibility that it might have caught fire. Just look at the pictures where it has melted. As a result, I am not happy. The connector is burned, the brake light is charred and the brake light itself is black. It goes without saying that I'll be returning the replacements I received today and taking out the other side that's still functional. I don't want to risk the safety of my 16 year old daughter with these things in a car!.
I. The problem Comparing them to the LED's without strobe they are definitely a winner.
The tail lights start flashing in front of the solid red lights and I can see drivers behind me waking up. You can sort of sense that they are bright and in your face. As I was sitting in a very congested traffic jam last week, I spotted a woman behind me applying her make up while inching along, she maintained her distance because of my tail lights but was rear ended by another distracted driver but no major damage was done. My new tail lights are great, and I'm thinking of buying a second set as a backup just in case one burns out, but so far I'm very pleased. There have been a couple police cars and some sherrifs behind me, but I don't believe that they've stopped me. I was expecting them to pull me over here in Florida, but I haven't been stopped.
The length of their stay will determine how long this lasts. My 2017 Civic does an excellent job so far with these. They are very bright and last a long time. A follow up review will follow once I have a chance to test them out.
Here are a couple of issues After you first start the vehicle and put your foot on the brake pedal, you will see a brake light on the dash [As if the brake bulb is defective-it's not] When you shut down the vehicle, the brake light will come on but will reset after you start it and apply the brakes the next time you drive. 2.
Whenever the blinker lights come one after another, the brake lights blink continuously [like if it was a police As I have seen several complaints about similar issues, the seller [Alla] simply says to install a load resistor, but there are literally hundreds of them and he doesn't specify which one to use. My results will be posted here once I start using the resistors they recommended. The following are updates with regard to 07/22 In addition to installing resistors, one light started smoking eight days after I installed them and now does not work [One of them] I will look to see if I can get a warranty since these are over 30 days old and Amazon won't allow me to return them.
I. The problem There is a Honda 2013 Honda CR-V in my garage It only takes two screws, a little wiggle with your thumb (shown on the video), and a quick twist left (anticlockwise) to take it off. The installation and testing should take no more than 10 minutes. The piece of mind I receive is priceless to me. For some reason or another, most people have their phones with them all the time. A picture of dusk shows the difference I've felt when I've been rear ended a few times in my life. There is a led to the left that blinks. The number of times rapidly multiplied is 4. Friends who want to watch the final result have already viewed the video I've already shared with them. A thumbs up from me! The following will be updated over time if there are any.
The update is It took seven months for one of the bulbs to stop As I looked closer, I realized the bulbs base had separated from their top parts and was lodged in the brake light assembly on the rear. There is no way I am going to get rid of it. My recommendation is not to do that. A REVIEW OF THE ORIGINAL VERSION - It is a great brake bulb, it does what they claimed it would do. It seems that my brake light bulbs have gone out due to the light coming on my dashboard (2006 Honda Pilot). In my mind, I was considering sending them back, but then I almost hit the rear end of a car. Depending on the size of the bird, both the person in front of me and I jammed our brakes. As a result of my blinking brake lights, the person behind me stopped within inches of me, but they were rear ended by the person behind Even if the accident didn't turn out to be bad, I wouldn't want to have been rear-ended. The car computer decided I should keep them and not add a resistor (to fool the computer) since these resistors can get super hot and burn things (i. e. A wire, for instance).