rickkapur
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2015 5.0. Turn/DRLs keep going out pretty much every year. I had the harnesses replaced two yrs ago, still the same problem. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Replace with high end LEDs like VLEDs Triton. I've put 3 years and 60,000 miles on mine with no issues.2015 5.0. Turn/DRLs keep going out pretty much every year. I had the harnesses replaced two yrs ago, still the same problem. Any suggestions? Thanks
Replace with high end LEDs like VLEDs Triton. I've put 3 years and 60,000 miles on mine with no issues.
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V6 TRITON AMBER
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I never use mine either. Been 3 1/2 years since I've replaced one.Stop using them. I've never burnt a bulb in 5 years, same car. Its just a weak point.
Yes, the ones I linked are the correct ones. The Extreme are turn signal only, the regular are DRL rated and don't need a hyperflash module.Are these the one that fit? They show up as front turn bulbs. If I select DRL replacement it does not have any options. Thanks
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50 SERIES HIGH VISIBILITY AMBER LED TURN SIGNAL BULBS 1157 + RESISTORS
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Those look great - when mine burn up in a few months I'm going to order those. I wonder if I can get them without the resistor for cheaper-the ones I linked are the correct ones
Those are not DRL rated- you can ask VLEDs support, but I think they'll also consider it a warranty voidance due to thermal limits. You likely won't need a resistor as they are 10 watt lamps, but 10w is a lot of heat to dissipate for a small volume like an 1157.Those look great - when mine burn up in a few months I'm going to order those. I wonder if I can get them without the resistor for cheaper-
edit: here they are: 50 LED HIGH VISIBILITY AMBER 1157