Yall need a resistor on them LED things. Without, the filiment will pull current until the bulb pops. I really like the idea though. Thanks for the video.
Leds pull less current my man vs a halogen. Not sure what you are trying to say here. Typically resistors are needed with headlights or turn signal LEDs to let the system know there is a load there. Without the resistor the LEDs don't work correctly because the current draw is so low it makes the system think nothing is there and that's why you get the fast blinking or flickering LEDs but in the cab no LEDs need a resistor and they are getting a steady 12 volts through the ignition cluster which does not have a computer sensing weather something is there or not .
Wassap bro i have 2006 gli version not le or se or xrs it is for middle east and the ash pocket has a bulb i just want to ask you what is size for the ash bulb if yours has thank you
What bulb size are you using. I'm thinking you have a bad connection it's probably loose you have to try using other bulbs with thicker wire some have a smaller wire. Let me know? I use the T4/T4.2 neo wedge bulbs white color.
Thanks for the video, I had to use a very small stubby flat head screw driver to twist the bulb in place.👍🏽
Yall need a resistor on them LED things. Without, the filiment will pull current until the bulb pops. I really like the idea though. Thanks for the video.
They are COB LED I'm sure they have resistor...mines still working great since I switched them out
Leds pull less current my man vs a halogen. Not sure what you are trying to say here. Typically resistors are needed with headlights or turn signal LEDs to let the system know there is a load there. Without the resistor the LEDs don't work correctly because the current draw is so low it makes the system think nothing is there and that's why you get the fast blinking or flickering LEDs but in the cab no LEDs need a resistor and they are getting a steady 12 volts through the ignition cluster which does not have a computer sensing weather something is there or not .
Sick, thanks for the video. 👌
Do you have to do this or could you just put the led ones in like that by themselves??
Yeah if you don't want to spend extra money on the right size bulbs you can always follow this video and buy the $1 LEDs and do it yourself
You good
How can you replace the A/C green light with an LED?
I've never done that one but I'm sure you will need to open the button and maybe solder a new led that one has a solid led soldered to the logic board
Ihope the american make some led very bright with the same components
Wassap bro i have 2006 gli version not le or se or xrs it is for middle east and the ash pocket has a bulb i just want to ask you what is size for the ash bulb if yours has thank you
I'm not sure I put the t 4.2 bulbs that are in the description I didn't use the stock bulbs because they where amber color and not led
Just note that I used the t4.2 bulbs and not the housing because they didn't fit so I used my stock housing for the bulbs. Hope this helps you buddy.
ash tray light is T5, I swapped it yesterday
I did change my 2007 corolla to LED but 4 months later the buld is start to blink
What bulb size are you using. I'm thinking you have a bad connection it's probably loose you have to try using other bulbs with thicker wire some have a smaller wire. Let me know? I use the T4/T4.2 neo wedge bulbs white color.
Can you do my scion xa i tried bt i dont have talent like you
You just have to look up videos everything is possible it just takes time
Learn how to speak in a dude over again
Bruh I didn’t even get to see the bulbs put in
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This guy made a better video mine was recorded with a bad camera years ago sorry hope it helps