LED taillight bulbs?
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LED taillight bulbs?
I just bought a 2012 ES350. I had a 202 ES300 that i had the LED tail lights and really like them. I looked around here on the forum and Ebay and didn't see the whole light assembly. So I'm guessing that I need to get the LED bulbs. Does anyone have an opinion what type to use? How about the flasher mod for hyper flash? I don't what to add in line resisters.
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I just bought a 2012 ES350. I had a 202 ES300 that i had the LED tail lights and really like them. I looked around here on the forum and Ebay and didn't see the whole light assembly. So I'm guessing that I need to get the LED bulbs. Does anyone have an opinion what type to use? How about the flasher mod for hyper flash? I don't what to add in line resisters.
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i ordered 2 set of plug and play turn LEDs from an (ex) vendor on CL, they didn't snap into the existing holder properly and they hyperflashed. /and he accepted the return and didn't return my $70.
the rear backup LEDs installed properly and help w my 3rd party backup camera.
the rear backup LEDs installed properly and help w my 3rd party backup camera.
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I've done LEDs in the forward parking lights and reverse lights.
LED turn signals can be done, but require resistors to be wired in as without them, they'll hyper-flash as nevernu said. With the resistors wired in, they'll work properly.
I would imagine that you could get LED replacement bulbs for the tail and stop bulbs, but they may need resistors wired in as well to prevent the computer from throwing a bulb out indicator and keep the bulbs from not working. I would also recommend pulling the existing bulbs and measuring their overall length and diameter so that you can avoid any issues with bulbs that may be too big. It may be tempting to order those 48-LED bulbs to get the extra light output when in actuality they won't even go into the housing, etc.
LED turn signals can be done, but require resistors to be wired in as without them, they'll hyper-flash as nevernu said. With the resistors wired in, they'll work properly.
I would imagine that you could get LED replacement bulbs for the tail and stop bulbs, but they may need resistors wired in as well to prevent the computer from throwing a bulb out indicator and keep the bulbs from not working. I would also recommend pulling the existing bulbs and measuring their overall length and diameter so that you can avoid any issues with bulbs that may be too big. It may be tempting to order those 48-LED bulbs to get the extra light output when in actuality they won't even go into the housing, etc.
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I've done LEDs in the forward parking lights and reverse lights.
LED turn signals can be done, but require resistors to be wired in as without them, they'll hyper-flash as nevernu said. With the resistors wired in, they'll work properly.
I would imagine that you could get LED replacement bulbs for the tail and stop bulbs, but they may need resistors wired in as well to prevent the computer from throwing a bulb out indicator and keep the bulbs from not working. I would also recommend pulling the existing bulbs and measuring their overall length and diameter so that you can avoid any issues with bulbs that may be too big. It may be tempting to order those 48-LED bulbs to get the extra light output when in actuality they won't even go into the housing, etc.
LED turn signals can be done, but require resistors to be wired in as without them, they'll hyper-flash as nevernu said. With the resistors wired in, they'll work properly.
I would imagine that you could get LED replacement bulbs for the tail and stop bulbs, but they may need resistors wired in as well to prevent the computer from throwing a bulb out indicator and keep the bulbs from not working. I would also recommend pulling the existing bulbs and measuring their overall length and diameter so that you can avoid any issues with bulbs that may be too big. It may be tempting to order those 48-LED bulbs to get the extra light output when in actuality they won't even go into the housing, etc.
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I had led tail lights on my 02 ES300 as well and I miss them, I emailed Eagle Eyes to see if they plan on making headlights and tail lights for the ES350 with no response. Ill keep my eye out for error free indicators without in line resistors, I have seen a plug and play module so you don't have to tap into factory wiring. Ill see if I can find a link.
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I'm looking to replace my turn signals to LEDs and from reading the thread, I expect them to hyperflash. However does anyone know the location of the flasher relay? Since they hyperflash with LEDs, i assume there is a simple flasher relay that can be replaced with a digital one which will not hyperflash the LEDs.
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so a little google search, I found the diagram and a replacement led flasher:
Electronic Car Flasher Relay to Fix LED Light Flash Signal 8 Pin for Toyota: Amazon.ca: Sports & Outdoors
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I just bought a 2012 ES350. I had a 202 ES300 that i had the LED tail lights and really like them. I looked around here on the forum and Ebay and didn't see the whole light assembly. So I'm guessing that I need to get the LED bulbs. Does anyone have an opinion what type to use? How about the flasher mod for hyper flash? I don't what to add in line resisters.
Hi. Can you please tell me which tail light bulbs you used for your 2002 ES300? I switched to LEDs in mine and I'm getting a error message. I don't want to use a resistor since there's no mounting room, unless there's a good way to go about it. Thank you.
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2 cents, I have the tail light out symbol on the dash so I removed the driver side stop light (not working) It was LED. The parts house did not have any so I bought a standard bulb. Installed and don't see difference twix driver and passenger side brightness. I will go for a standard bulb for the passenger side and toss the LED.
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