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Hi,
Quick run down on the pros and cons:-
Pros:- Much cleaner, white light which arguably makes you stand out a bit more and therefore safer
Uses less power, 0.2A/2.4W @ 12.0V (bench PSU) Vs 1.2A/14.4W for the original bulbs (each - tho didly-squat
compared to the 10kW+ the motor uses!)
Hip!
Cons:- A bit of a faff to fit
Cost UK£16 but you may be able to find them cheaper.
Tools required:- No 2 Phillips screwdriver/power driver
(Depending on the bulb - file/sandpaper/bench grinder)
Put the steering all the way over to one side to access each bulb in turn - or, ideally, remove the front wheels.
Remove the light cluster cover.
Right hand side with cover removed - about 6 Phillips screws - they are plastic and are rivet-like in their function…
Standard bulb…
The bulb required is a 'P13W' type…
Unfortunately, the LED bulb was slightly oversized and the top would not go through the reflector hole. I ended up using a bench grinder to carefully reduce the diameter of the top, circular PCB. A file or even some sand paper would do. It was only about 1 mm too wide.
Comparison…
I got mine from ebay seller urmodbase - http://www.ebay.ie/itm/2x-LED-SMD-P13W-PSX26W-White-Fog-Lamp-DRL-Daytime-Running-Lights-Lamps-Bulbs-Car-/151311255954?ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:IE:1123
Just make sure they are the right diameter (18mm max) and the output should be around 2.4W for bright lights. I bought a pair of cheep (UK£5) alternatives from China as well (just for the hell of it) and they had half the output and didn't fit either.
MW
Quick run down on the pros and cons:-
Pros:- Much cleaner, white light which arguably makes you stand out a bit more and therefore safer
Uses less power, 0.2A/2.4W @ 12.0V (bench PSU) Vs 1.2A/14.4W for the original bulbs (each - tho didly-squat
compared to the 10kW+ the motor uses!)
Hip!
Cons:- A bit of a faff to fit
Cost UK£16 but you may be able to find them cheaper.
Tools required:- No 2 Phillips screwdriver/power driver
(Depending on the bulb - file/sandpaper/bench grinder)
Put the steering all the way over to one side to access each bulb in turn - or, ideally, remove the front wheels.
Remove the light cluster cover.
Right hand side with cover removed - about 6 Phillips screws - they are plastic and are rivet-like in their function…
Standard bulb…
The bulb required is a 'P13W' type…
Unfortunately, the LED bulb was slightly oversized and the top would not go through the reflector hole. I ended up using a bench grinder to carefully reduce the diameter of the top, circular PCB. A file or even some sand paper would do. It was only about 1 mm too wide.
Comparison…
I got mine from ebay seller urmodbase - http://www.ebay.ie/itm/2x-LED-SMD-P13W-PSX26W-White-Fog-Lamp-DRL-Daytime-Running-Lights-Lamps-Bulbs-Car-/151311255954?ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:IE:1123
Just make sure they are the right diameter (18mm max) and the output should be around 2.4W for bright lights. I bought a pair of cheep (UK£5) alternatives from China as well (just for the hell of it) and they had half the output and didn't fit either.
MW