With the development of Automotive led lighting, many automotive drivers are not satisfied with the dimmed lighting of incandescent bulbs and making the switch to LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology to increase the lumen their vehicle's taillight and turn signals. Providing low-power efficiency, these solid state lights can last as long as 10,000 hours of continuous operation to make replacing burnt out bulbs a thing of the past. Installation of an LED turn signal on your car is fairly simple providing that you have a few small tools and an understanding of basic electrical wiring.
Here you may need The tools below:
Screwdrivers; Electrical tap connectors, Error free led turn signal lights(know what base of bulb on your vehicle firstly)
Step one, Remove the plastic lens cover from the turn signal module by unscrewing the mounting bolts with a screwdriver. Pull the lens cover off and away from the turn signal and set it aside.
Step two, Locate the bolts that secure the inner turn signal assembly to the turn signal housing. Remove the bolts with a screwdriver and set them aside. Remove the light bulb and pull the inner assembly free from the housing.
Step three, Connect the LED turn signal cluster to the factory turn signal wiring using electrical tap connectors. Place the first factory wiring lead into one channel of the connector and the first LED signal's wiring lead into the remaining channel. Close the top of the connector and lock into place. Repeat on the second set of wire leads.
Step Four, Place the wiring into the turn signal housing and replace the inner assembly. Install the LED cluster over the inner housing and align the mounting holes on the cluster with the corresponding holes on the inner housing. Insert and tighten the mounting boltss with a screwdriver to secure the entire assembly to the housing.
Replace the lens covers and secure by tightening the mounting bolts with a screwdriver.
Repeat on any remaining turn signals and test the LED turn signals for proper operation.
If the bulbs light normally, you succeed. If the light shows dimmed lighting, or flash, it means that your bulb can't pass the inspection of the CANbus system. You need a Super CANbus led bulbs.
Here you may need The tools below:
Screwdrivers; Electrical tap connectors, Error free led turn signal lights(know what base of bulb on your vehicle firstly)
Step one, Remove the plastic lens cover from the turn signal module by unscrewing the mounting bolts with a screwdriver. Pull the lens cover off and away from the turn signal and set it aside.
Step two, Locate the bolts that secure the inner turn signal assembly to the turn signal housing. Remove the bolts with a screwdriver and set them aside. Remove the light bulb and pull the inner assembly free from the housing.
Step three, Connect the LED turn signal cluster to the factory turn signal wiring using electrical tap connectors. Place the first factory wiring lead into one channel of the connector and the first LED signal's wiring lead into the remaining channel. Close the top of the connector and lock into place. Repeat on the second set of wire leads.
Step Four, Place the wiring into the turn signal housing and replace the inner assembly. Install the LED cluster over the inner housing and align the mounting holes on the cluster with the corresponding holes on the inner housing. Insert and tighten the mounting boltss with a screwdriver to secure the entire assembly to the housing.
Replace the lens covers and secure by tightening the mounting bolts with a screwdriver.
Repeat on any remaining turn signals and test the LED turn signals for proper operation.
If the bulbs light normally, you succeed. If the light shows dimmed lighting, or flash, it means that your bulb can't pass the inspection of the CANbus system. You need a Super CANbus led bulbs.