Thanks for the vid. I have a 2018 GLS Elantra and I discovered my map reading lights use 194 and the other lights use DE3175. Even though I ended up blowing the internal lights fuse while changing one of the lights behind the sun visor lol, this vid was very helpful :)
Any recommendations for a Hyundai Sonata SEL 2018 to change the same lights and high/low beams? Do they get hot? Really appreciate your input 👍 Much blessings 🙌 Ty
I recently upgraded my 2017 Pathfinder's interior Lights to LED modules, but sadly, I lost the the dimming walk up function. (when approaching the vehicle with the key fob the interior light will slowly come on with a subtle ramp up in brightness.) LED bulbs have lower impedance than incandescent and require less power, plus the simple circuits don't have any dimming function. Have you found any replacement bulbs for a Pathfinder that would preserve the dimming function? Or, a different type of bulb with that brilliant white color but still able to dim?
The DE3175 fit everywhere else except the vanity lights. The ones I bought using your link seem to be larger than the contacts in the vanity light. Is there a smaller LED bulb I can get for the vanity lights? I successfully changed the spotlights, as well as the dome and trunk, but I can’t get the DE3175 to fit the vanity lights. Thanks.
Hi there, I am not sure why yours doesn't fit well. Because those are the ones I installed in my Elantra. If they are slightly longer, not sure if you can pull the contacts back a bit to get them to fit.
After installing the LED bulbs for my interior, it blew the 10W dome light fuse. When I put back the old bulbs, the fuse didn’t blow. What is causing it?? I have the same 2nd generation Hyundai Elantra (2011-16)
I replaced all of my lights using this, everything worked good, (except a fuse blown) but my trunk light will not turn on now. LED or no LED. I don’t know what I messed up. Maybe I used too much force, as this was the most frustrating part of the tutorial, but the problem remains.
Mine did the same thing. When I swapped out the og bulb for an LED bulb it only turned on the one time and it was very dim. Now it won’t turn on at all🙃
@@royalforeverguy your interior lights won’t work anymore, and if you check the fuse for the interior lights it’ll be burnt out if you look closely at it
@@royalforeverguy I installed almost all of them in my interior and also for my license plate and trunk but the second I installed the one light for my back seats, the fuse burnt, so I took it out, replaced the fuse with a spare and kept all the other ones in and all worked fine, the only yellow light I have is the rear light
LED upgrades are always a must for me. Great video as always.
Used this video last night to change out my bulbs. Nice little upgrade and fairly straightforward! Thanks for the awesome video
Always a smooth tutorial.👍..leds are a must now interior wise...the difference looks great.
Thank you for posting. Very helpful! I have a 2021 Elantra but most of this still applies to my model. 👍
Great video -- straight foward and helpful! Thanks!
Thanks for the vid. I have a 2018 GLS Elantra and I discovered my map reading lights use 194 and the other lights use DE3175. Even though I ended up blowing the internal lights fuse while changing one of the lights behind the sun visor lol, this vid was very helpful :)
How did you fix your fuse box, I tried and none of the lights work now
Thank you for a great content and presentation.
I have full led interior lights in my 2016 Elantra GT . Outstanding light output, I got mine from Precision LED. But others will work as well.
Any recommendations for a Hyundai Sonata SEL 2018 to change the same lights and high/low beams?
Do they get hot?
Really appreciate your input 👍
Much blessings 🙌
Ty
Best video, very detailed and clear explained. Thanks!
Can you use the same bulbs for 2018 elantra?
Can you make a video how to install trunk speaker in Elantra car please thank you
I recently upgraded my 2017 Pathfinder's interior Lights to LED modules, but sadly, I lost the the dimming walk up function. (when approaching the vehicle with the key fob the interior light will slowly come on with a subtle ramp up in brightness.) LED bulbs have lower impedance than incandescent and require less power, plus the simple circuits don't have any dimming function. Have you found any replacement bulbs for a Pathfinder that would preserve the dimming function? Or, a different type of bulb with that brilliant white color but still able to dim?
This is the case with all Nissans when you replace the incandescent bulb with LED. There is no workaround for this.
Muy útil este video y me sirvió de mucho
Gracias
Great video, thanks a million 👍🏻👍🏻
The DE3175 fit everywhere else except the vanity lights. The ones I bought using your link seem to be larger than the contacts in the vanity light. Is there a smaller LED bulb I can get for the vanity lights? I successfully changed the spotlights, as well as the dome and trunk, but I can’t get the DE3175 to fit the vanity lights. Thanks.
Hi there, I am not sure why yours doesn't fit well. Because those are the ones I installed in my Elantra. If they are slightly longer, not sure if you can pull the contacts back a bit to get them to fit.
ended up blowing a fuse replacing both visor lights. luckily the fuse box has spares
Is there away the led light can have two colors blue and white, that way you can change the light
They don't have those for interior lights.
I would like red bulbs any advice?
can yall tell me name of lights?
After installing the LED bulbs for my interior, it blew the 10W dome light fuse. When I put back the old bulbs, the fuse didn’t blow. What is causing it??
I have the same 2nd generation Hyundai Elantra (2011-16)
One of your LED light might have a short circuit.
Gracias
Great
I replaced all of my lights using this, everything worked good, (except a fuse blown) but my trunk light will not turn on now. LED or no LED. I don’t know what I messed up. Maybe I used too much force, as this was the most frustrating part of the tutorial, but the problem remains.
Mine did the same thing. When I swapped out the og bulb for an LED bulb it only turned on the one time and it was very dim. Now it won’t turn on at all🙃
@@renemuro8942I’m facing the same issue rn, swapped both lights, they worked a few seconds then died
LEDs are so much better all round, one wonders why they are not standard.
Do this at your own risk, you could potentially burn out a fuse(s)
How would you know if you burn out a fuse?
@@royalforeverguy your interior lights won’t work anymore, and if you check the fuse for the interior lights it’ll be burnt out if you look closely at it
@@royalforeverguy I installed almost all of them in my interior and also for my license plate and trunk but the second I installed the one light for my back seats, the fuse burnt, so I took it out, replaced the fuse with a spare and kept all the other ones in and all worked fine, the only yellow light I have is the rear light
@@itzyoussef2291 oh ok makes sense bro, I installed mine last night and had no idea you could burn a fuse. Appreciate you
@@royalforeverguy no problem
The ugly yellow color is better for protecting night vision.
Totally worthless
Its not even expensive...how is it worthless? Have you put leds yet in your interior?
@@04swiftstang he probably dont even got a car 😂
And you are senseless ( your comment too😂😂😂)