Jtech 10x T5 5050 SMD LED Blue Instrument Panel Dash Light Bulb 74 17 18 37 70 2721
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Unlike standard bulbs, these bulbs are not the same size. A small amount of them is found there. My Nissan Sentra could not fit these, and I had to return them. If you want to try these, I would recommend that you search for the bigger ones first. I think these are more common in small lights, not in
This bulb is used for the instrument panel lights in your vehicle, such as the check engine light. I appreciate it
Although they will probably fit, you should choose a bright color such as red or green, as they may not reflect as well as you want without fuse upgrades or resistors. Due to their non-linear structure, led's cannot be used with stock voltage, since they are non-linear. However, I have used before like that, so it should be bright when first turned on, but it may dim after that. I think that's ok.
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In spite of the fact that all of them work right out of the package with a 9 volt battery, I still give it a 3 Star rating. I tested them, they were bright as hell, but when I installed them, the lights were so dim that I could barely read the speedometer, or anything else on the cluster for that There may be something wrong with it or how it is designed for use in the 02 EM2 gray face cluster. As a result, I spent a lot of time flipping them back and forth to make sure they were seated correctly. Although they were certainly bright when tested, my experience on installation was not such a pleasant one but that shouldn't deter anyone from purchasing them. You or any other driver with a vehicle other than the 02' Em2 with the gray face cluster may be able to work with it.
It was my first time buying 10 bulbs, and I wasn't aware that most cars dashboard lights require 168 or 194 bulbs to illuminate their The items listed did not match that description. I didn't know about the idiot lights until I saw these. Blue indicators replace the old red ones on my turn signal lights, check engine, seat belt and high beam lights. As far as serious warning lights go, I have left only the red and yellow ones such as ABS, air bags, and high temperatures. I also tuned it to fit my climate control system, so it now looks very nice. During the holidays, I needed to illuminate the gauges on my Subaru, so I bought some jtech 5smd 194 blue bulbs. My interior looks fantastic.
Since I upgraded my car's interior lights to LEDS, I've been using them exclusively. There are crazy prices for LEDS in chain shops, and most of the time, they have to order them specially. It works great and the lights are bright enough for me to use one on the lamp at the base of my shifter, two behind my gauge cluster, two behind the thermostat controls, and one When I had to remove the fixture and attach it to a Toyota one, the wire was thick enough to solder and did not get damaged. Because of this, I had to modify the one behind the cigarette lighter and to my surprise, the wire was thick enough to solder. Having purchased more lights from Jtech than I would have thought possible in the last year, this is my second set of lights from them. Last year, I purchased the bigger bulbs, As a result, I’m hopeful about how T5’s will hold up.
Once I had done this, I took them out again and re-placed them in an alternate way ( because some LEDs must be put in a particular way ) and put them It's still the same old story. These are not something I would recommend to anyone. light from the original bulbs is better than this bulb, and that's rather.
I also had to order T5 blue LEDs directly from Jtech and not come with Amazon stocking. The warehouse at Amazon had them labeled incorrectly and kept sending me the T10's, which are too big for my 2001 Jeep Wrangler Dash light.
The item fit as described on a Ram 1500. The dash was ripped apart as I waited for the LEDs to arrive, but it was a waste of time.
Price-wise, the items were good for me, so I don't have much to complain about. If you are using more than one light, be sure you test each one to verify the intensity is the same. Having verified they each worked, I removed the blue sockets from my circuit board on my 2004 Yukon xl to solder them into place. It wasn't my intention to check them all at the same time. As a result, I have a dark blue portion of the instrument cluster and a light blue portion. That doesn't appeal to me at all. You can probably find at least ten lights out of 20 that are the same hue and intensity though, if you are aware that it is a problem.
The lights have almost been on for a year, and none of them have gone out yet. I did notice that my clock light flashed out a bit after they were installed, but it has since It's a nice touch to have these lights. They're made with good quality and add a nice touch to the interior of your vehicle.