DIY: 2011+ MY LED Headlight Installation ("How To")
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hi, just wanna ask some questions. I got myself a pair of new drl to fit on my 2010 IS250. i noticed some most members here do change the flasher relay. i was thinking was is the use of this flasher? what will happen if i do not change it? because it is extremely rare for me to get one of these in malaysia.
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hi, just wanna ask some questions. I got myself a pair of new drl to fit on my 2010 IS250. i noticed some most members here do change the flasher relay. i was thinking was is the use of this flasher? what will happen if i do not change it? because it is extremely rare for me to get one of these in malaysia.
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How many front turn indicators does your car have?
I believe in the US it was originally 2 in each headlight but in Australia it's 1 on each side so we Australians don't need the flasher as there's only 1 turn indicator in the 2012 headlights too.
I believe in the US it was originally 2 in each headlight but in Australia it's 1 on each side so we Australians don't need the flasher as there's only 1 turn indicator in the 2012 headlights too.
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Need urgent help here. I tried to install my 2010 IS250 with 2011 drl headlamp with led, but i only got 50% of the brightness. Anyone can help what can i do to the the 100%? The circuit board doesnt seems to support this. Any rewiring can change this? by the way mine is not from sewell. mine is from OEM Japan.
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Japanese headlights are different to every other country's headlight (including other RHD markets) in that they only have 2 pins on the LED circuit.
The 100% LED pin is left unsoldered (one on far right) - I don't think they have an option for 100% brightness in Japan.
The 100% LED pin is left unsoldered (one on far right) - I don't think they have an option for 100% brightness in Japan.
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thanks for ur write up bro. Really no way to do any re-wiring to get the 100% brightness? such a put off thinking that i only have 50%. should have bought from sewell instead.
#191
Other than the components being brand new, what would be the advantages of purchasing a stripped setup from Sewell versus getting some 2012 headlights from a salvage yard?
The Sewell kit is listed as coming with:
2 Headlamp Assemblies - salvage yard would work fine
2 Hi-Beam lamp covers - what are these?
2 LED Wire Harness - salvage yard?
Flasher Relay - I understand what this is and why I need it.
I have a 2008 IS350 with HID and would like to convert to the newer 2012 style headlights with HID. I will be performing the installation.
I have read this thread and done some searching. However, I want to make sure I understand my options before I make a decision.
BTW, props to the OP for an amazingly detailed and thorough write-up.
-Kenji
The Sewell kit is listed as coming with:
2 Headlamp Assemblies - salvage yard would work fine
2 Hi-Beam lamp covers - what are these?
2 LED Wire Harness - salvage yard?
Flasher Relay - I understand what this is and why I need it.
I have a 2008 IS350 with HID and would like to convert to the newer 2012 style headlights with HID. I will be performing the installation.
I have read this thread and done some searching. However, I want to make sure I understand my options before I make a decision.
BTW, props to the OP for an amazingly detailed and thorough write-up.
-Kenji
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Hi-beam cover just covers the spot on your high beam bulb - if you're buying straight off a wreckers it will already have it. Although most on ebay are stripped sets.
Sewells are already plug and play so that the LED's replace the parker lights - if you buy it from the wreckers you have to repin about 4 or 5 wires, super easy to do.
I'd just buy it from the wreckers if you can find it for a good price.
Sewells are already plug and play so that the LED's replace the parker lights - if you buy it from the wreckers you have to repin about 4 or 5 wires, super easy to do.
I'd just buy it from the wreckers if you can find it for a good price.
#193
Thank you ICU2! I appreciate the help.
Is there anything else that I need to be aware of in terms of parts acquisition or installation?
Also, where can I find the pin locations that need to be switched for the LED DRLs?
-Kenji
Is there anything else that I need to be aware of in terms of parts acquisition or installation?
Also, where can I find the pin locations that need to be switched for the LED DRLs?
-Kenji
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What I would tell you is if your car is equipped with AFS turn it off before you install your lights. On my ISF it was equipped with AFS and I had to turn it off before I installed the new lights. I'm pretty savy with electrical but I have not messed with the LED. My stay at 100% when I turn on the lights and second I left my original LED DRL versus having the leds the head lamps came with. You will need a relay/flasher because I assume your turn signal for the front came with two bulbs and once you install the new ones it will go to one bulb as your turn signal.