BRISHINE 300LM Extremely Bright Canbus Error Free 194 168 2825 192 W5W T10 LED Bulbs Amber Yellow 9-SMD 2835 LED Chipsets for Side Marker Turn Signal Blinker Map Door Parking Lights (Pack of 4)
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Greetings, Riley. These are the red 194/T10 LED bulbs. We designed them with a standard T10 wedge base, so they'll fit a wide range of halogen bulbs, including 194, T10, 2825, W5W, 194LL, and 2825LL, as well as your dome lights. I hope this has been of assistance. BRISHINE Supportbr>[email protected] BRISHINE Support BRISHINE Support BRISHINE Support BRISHINE Support BRISHINE Support BRISHINE Support BR com
These 194 amber LED bulbs will not fit your 2012 Toyota Rav4 2. As a parking or turn signal blinker, use a base of 5 points. LED bulbs with the numbers 3157 or 7443 are required. Before placing an order, please double-check the owner's manual or the original bulb size. BRISHINE SUPPORT TEAM BRISHINE SUPPORT TEAM BRISHINE SUPPORT TEAM BRISH
Yes, you can use these as license plate lights on your 2009 Silverado.
Yes, but if your vehicle performs the obnoxious bulb check, you may get a code.
Selected User Reviews For BRISHINE 300LM Extremely Bright Canbus Error Free 194 168 2825 192 W5W T10 LED Bulbs Amber Yellow 9-SMD 2835 LED Chipsets for Side Marker Turn Signal Blinker Map Door Parking Lights (Pack of 4)
These are the brightest and most dependable bulbs I've installed out of all of the bulbs I tried! So far, I haven't experienced any flickering, so load resistors aren't required. They come in a nice bag and box with 4 bulbs just in case you lose a pair the build quality is excellent with nice bright white light the fitment is almost exactly OEM and isn't hard to plug in it fits in nicely but is slightly loose so be careful when replacing side markers they will fall out sometimes if you put them in upside down but once you plug them in and lock them in they are fine. Overall these are the best T10 bulbs on Amazon and I would recommend them to anyone. I took a few pictures of them in action on my 2014 Toyota Corolla S Plus.
I finally got around to getting this car ready for the car show season, and I've had these lights in for a month and four days now. Over the weekend, I was pulled over for having an "illegally strobe light. " Fortunately, I knew the officer and was not issued a ticket. This light, on the other hand, is broken, dangerous, and annoying. We're strobing one of two bulbs. It isn't a faulty connection, there isn't any corrosion, and it isn't my fault. For about 15 minutes, the light is ideal. After 30 seconds, it spazzes out at random. br>br>When they worked, they were extremely bright for a small t5/t10 bulb. I wasn't expecting it, but I really liked how it lit up the entire housing. Felt like a quality piece, light was even and matched side to side, and they appeared to be well built. br>br>I can live with the light going out, but I can't live with the light randomly strobing and dimming like it's shorting out. Other drivers will be distracted, and having it attached to the vehicle is dangerous. I don't need to be hit because another person isn't paying attention.
Because I no longer had the orange lens, I needed a perfect Amber color, and this was the only one I could find. In order to get through the smoked lens, the brightness had to be higher than typical halogen. Once again, you have nailed it. So far, the price and the product have been excellent. I am unable to comment on their longevity at this time, but I will provide an update once they pass away. I'd advise being cautious during the installation process and double-checking that everything is in working order before closing everything up. There is 50 a chances that you will install it backwards and it will not turn on. 12V on the right terminal is required for LEDs. It's a pain to get to these lights on the wrx, so double-check that they turn on before closing everything up.
Excellent bulbs that are simple to set up. On our 2011 Durango, I replaced the incandescent rear running bulbs, which go out at least twice a year. br>br>These are slightly brighter than incandescent bulbs, but they still look good. The warranty is for two years, but we've only had them for two months, so I can't speak to their durability. They claim to last 20000 hoursbr>br>When replacing incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs, make sure you get LED bulbs in the color you want. For example, a red LED will be used for the brake light, and an amber LED will be used for the turn signal. br>br>If they don't last, I'll make a new post.
After months of dealing with flickering LEDs above my license plate on my 2014 Ford Fusion, I decided to give these a shot and was blown away! They not only look and feel better than anything else I've tried before, but they also eliminate the annoying flickering and provide a nice, even light output. In addition, they worked on a Kia K5 for the year 2021. We've had no problems with them since they were installed a few months ago. For a great quality-to-price ratio, I'd highly recommend these!.
These were purchased to replace the yellow "city" bulbs in my Infiniti G37 headlights. I haven't put them in yet, and I'm wondering if the blueness will get me a ticket. For the time being, I've installed two as dome lights to test them out, and I've attached a photo taken in the daylight to show how bright they are. I'll see how they look at night, but I'm considering purchasing a cheaper alternative, such as a 20-pack, to replace all of the other interior bulbs.
These do the trick; they're bright enough that I can see the interior well enough to know if something's wrong without waking up clients with the white interior lights at night. br>br>(The first set of batteries died during the Amazon replacement period. ) It's possible that the second batch was a dud. I'll make the necessary changes.
I bought these yellow BRISHINE LED 2825 for my 1999 4runner in May of this year, and by the end of the year, they were flickering and the diodes were burning out. br>I'm in the process of negotiating a replacement or refund with the manufacturer. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase - Because the bulbs failed within the warranty period, the seller agreed to replace them. I've given it a two-star rating because of the prompt response; I'll give it another rating once I receive and reinstall the replacements. br>Replacements have been received.