bobdole776
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Hello all,
Been trying for a while to figure out a method to more easily swap out the lame incandescent front turn signal bulbs to a much nicer, brighter LED variant.
I've been wanting to avoid using the resistor retrofit and the turn signal module change methods and just find a bulb with a built in resistor to make the change too.
So far I've tried two different generation LED bulbs from the same company with a built in resistor that should just make them plug and play, but when I connect them up, they don't light up in the least bit.
I did test the bulbs by connecting them up to my power supply and found they'll light up just fine with 12V going into them, but they will pull a massive amount of power of almost 2 amps which was really shocking! Last kit I used was this one.
I contacted the company that made these rather expensive bulbs and they could only offer replacements or refunds. I've almost made it to the point of ripping the bulb apart and playing around with it's internal resistor to see if I could change it out for a more proper one, to which I think this one might be a standard 60 OHM but not sure.
Anyone have any ideas of a product I could use for a simply plug-and-play setup? I'd rather not cut into wires to put an inline resistor, but if it's the only route, any ideas on a good product to go with?
Also, anyone that have undertaken this upgrade, can you give any insight on your process?
I mean, if there's even a OEM option I can look into by contacting hyundai or genesis, I'd gladly go that route as long as it doesn't cost and arm and a leg or just plain unreasonable...
Thank you.
Been trying for a while to figure out a method to more easily swap out the lame incandescent front turn signal bulbs to a much nicer, brighter LED variant.
I've been wanting to avoid using the resistor retrofit and the turn signal module change methods and just find a bulb with a built in resistor to make the change too.
So far I've tried two different generation LED bulbs from the same company with a built in resistor that should just make them plug and play, but when I connect them up, they don't light up in the least bit.
I did test the bulbs by connecting them up to my power supply and found they'll light up just fine with 12V going into them, but they will pull a massive amount of power of almost 2 amps which was really shocking! Last kit I used was this one.
I contacted the company that made these rather expensive bulbs and they could only offer replacements or refunds. I've almost made it to the point of ripping the bulb apart and playing around with it's internal resistor to see if I could change it out for a more proper one, to which I think this one might be a standard 60 OHM but not sure.
Anyone have any ideas of a product I could use for a simply plug-and-play setup? I'd rather not cut into wires to put an inline resistor, but if it's the only route, any ideas on a good product to go with?
Also, anyone that have undertaken this upgrade, can you give any insight on your process?
I mean, if there's even a OEM option I can look into by contacting hyundai or genesis, I'd gladly go that route as long as it doesn't cost and arm and a leg or just plain unreasonable...
Thank you.