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12-20-2021 09:03 AM #1
LED Replacement Bulbs
I really want to like LED bulbs for direct replacement of their incandescent equals. Aside from the high output headlights, my 2010 Navigator has 20 plus exterior bulbs. I thought it would be a great upgrade to replace them with LEDs. I watched several YouTube videos concerning the need for resistors in the flashing circuit(s) and purchased nice resistors housed in sexy orange colored aluminum. I very carefully mounted such behind the housings in the stop/tail light assemblies and they have performed flawlessly for the stop/tail signal functions at the rear of the vehicle.
All of the other lamps should have been a straight remove and replace and forget about them forever application – Nay, nay my friend. No matter what the price paid, I have nothing good to say about the LEDs that are marketed as “automotive quality” devices. Aside from the backup lights (which are rarely illuminated – very bright I might add) all of the others have failed miserably. As a part of installation, I cleaned each socket to bright brass and applied liberal amounts of dielectric grease yet after less than six months, most of them have failed.
Any thought or experiences to share?"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
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