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  1. #21
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    I'll take a set


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    I'll take a pair 👍🏿
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarbonZHP View Post
    I'll take a set


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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyd330 View Post
    I'll take a pair ����

    Two more pairs shipping out to these dudes today -- 4 left

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    Installed them today and everything went pretty smoothly. I clipped wire ties on both sides of the car to make it easier to maneuver. And on the washer fluid side I just removed the screw and then pulled the reservoir up and back a bit, holding it in place with tape. Love the look! And they have to be safer with all that output.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dual View Post
    Installed them today and everything went pretty smoothly. I clipped wire ties on both sides of the car to make it easier to maneuver. And on the washer fluid side I just removed the screw and then pulled the reservoir up and back a bit, holding it in place with tape. Love the look! And they have to be safer with all that output.

    Thanks!


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    Very nice.

    I forgot to mention that the bulbs are polar, so be sure to test them before you go through the struggle of reinstallation. If one doesn't work, pull it out and flip it around.

    Guessing you didn't run into this or have worked with LED bulbs before.

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    The brown wire is negative. Yes-definitely used to LEDs


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    Seems like mine aren't working? Both leds tested on both sides in both polarities


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    Quote Originally Posted by CarbonZHP View Post
    Seems like mine aren't working? Both leds tested on both sides in both polarities


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    Well that's concerning. The only thing that made them not work in my testing was when I adjusted the PWM values too low. Now that I think about it, they stopped working completely when that happened, even after I reset the values/error codes. I believe I had to turn off the car, reinstall the incandescent bulbs, cycle them a bit, then go back to the LED's. Actually, I'm pretty sure this happened with some cheap-o LEDs and not the nice ones.

    Sorry for the rambling. Try replacing with incandescent and reinstalling?

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    Standard bulbs work fine. Haven't done any pa soft work yet. Would that stop them working completely?


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