BadKarma wrote:
Can you quote me a price to switch over both my vehicles to LED?
Only some of the lights I have are going to work in a motor vehicle. In almost all cases, LEDs require installation of an LED or electronic flasher to get the turn signals to work correctly, and even then there can be some flakiness - which I have experienced in my 2006 Silverado 2500HD when I tried to install all LEDs in it. I removed some and currently only run front LED marker/turn signal lights, but it still acts quirky when I have a trailer hooked up - the 4 way flashers are very slow.
Another example is my 2009 Silverado 3500HD - the turn signals in it are computer controlled, by the BCM computer (body control module), so installing bulb replacement LEDs results in fast flash of the turn signals.
Anyway, I can get prices if you can tell me what bulbs your vehicle has.
Newer vehicles operate on a system called CANBUS, and LEDs don't play well in a CANBUS system unless a person installs CANBUS specific LEDs, which cost more because they have added circuitry to work correctly in CANBUS.
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