How to Correctly Upgrade to LED Headlight Bulbs // AutoOne LED Bulbs!
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
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In this video I cover all the basics of correctly upgrading your halogen headlights to LED headlights. Although it may seem straight forward, it can actually be tricky especially in certain applications. There are also some important points to keep in mind when performing this upgrade, because it is easier than you might think to end up with an unwanted result (glare, improper beam pattern, underperforming light output, etc.)
Going over all the points I mentioned in this video should get you the best performance out of your newly upgraded headlights!
I hope it was helpful!
TIMESTAMPS:
Intro: 0:00
AutoOne LED Unboxing: 0:50
Understanding LED Bulbs: 2:17
Reflector Housings: 4:13
Restoring Hazy Headlights: 8:33
Projector Housings: 11:24
Outro: 16:30
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Please note that I am not saying that you have to do exactly what I say or do in this video. This video is only a guide to show you the steps I took to do the job. Perform these repairs at your own risk! Safety first! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Very informative video, i didn’t know how the Led side in the bulb needed to sit inside the housing. Thanks man
Those little ones are rebrands as Auxito. CLR tested those called Auxito - 10S.
They produce 16.5W per bulb after the observation. And they get warm up to 141 degrees Fahrenheit. Which is very good.
The lower the temperature, the better the lifespan is.
The higher the wattage and temperature, the shorter the lifespan is.
I will look into that, thank you!
I looked everywhere for autoone led bulb info.
This info helped a lot.
Thank you
Thanks!
If anyone watching this video hasn't done so already, adjust your headlights!
I've seen so many people driving with them pointing wait too high or even way too low... it's crazy lol
This video covers 99% of my questions. Thank you! Especially the types of light, and the way led simulates the bulb lights. Would you discuss the types of light connectors for cars, cause there's a ton.
When it comes to the buob type, you just have to match what's on the car already.
Nice job! great explanation. I thought that Ant was on my computer screen. 😂
Thanks!
Hahahaha the ant
Great explanation brother
Thank you!
so easiest way to instal them in projector housing will be to put an arrow with marker on bulb that shows top and bottom so you can turn them enough to know how they are positionited easy you can try
Yeah that would work well! Thanks for the tip!
I’m so glad there’s still more and more people that knows how led bulb works. Two sided led bulbs with big enough heatsink and cooling fan.
A two sided led chips such as CSP,ZES,CSP flip chips, SMD, Osram, LMP, and Cree led chips that’s the same size of the halogen coil filament, with very thin center piece of the led bulbs works a lot better than halogen, and way better than those dreadful.
Disgusting, horrible 3-4-5-6 sided or 360 degree cone shape led, square shape with a bubble led, or double stack led will never perform the same as original halogen headlight bulbs.
I had an argument with one dude sayin u know nothing about led, yes we do. With lots of research, see them testing, lots of education. We truly do.
Thanks to headlight revolution, car light reviews, Sergiu garbor, and bulbfacts.
If it wasn’t for them, this would not happen.
My dad had the 4 sided led bulbs (h4) as an upgrade from the halogen bulbs he had originally. They sucked. At night, no beam pattern. Poor illumination on the road, basically a driving hazard even when you're few in the highway in the middle of the night.
I removed them and placed the original halogens, Osram Bilux, illumination is better but not bright. Hopefully I'll upgrade to Philips h4 or a bi-led projector headlights.
@@ChrisN06999 Philips are expensive but they are worth it.
But why not jump on Lasfit? I recommend Lasfit - LA plus. We have them our Toyota and Scion and I bought more for my friends as well and they love how bright they are, the beam pattern is perfect. And they are reliable:
$70 a pair and it’s worth it.
Give them a shot before u spend $200
Great..thanks for the information dude!
Quick question,,do you have to change any fuses or something because of probably different power ratings of halogens and led?
No need to change any fuses! Just plug them in, make sure the lights are aimed correctly, and off you go!
Not sure if you mentioned it in the video, but what size projectors are installed on your corolla? 2.5 inch?
I did not mention it actually, but yes, 2.5" projectors. They work great!
I can appreciate your view on 'blinding' on-coming drivers...but realistically, 99% of drivers who buy LED's to replace the Halogen headlamps in their car, DON'T CARE if they blind other drivers...they only care how the LED's look in THEIR car...
I'll try these LED's in my 2010 Lexus RX 350 ( projector lenses), but my experience has been that the Halogens are easier to aim, and throw more light further down the road than LED's...the LED's are just more diffused and do not lend themselves to being focussed...good video.
Usually bad quality LEDs will do that. I have put good quality LEDs on every type of headlight there is and have had much improved results over halogen. I've also worked with cheap crappy LED bulbs and that's exactly what they do. Diffuse a bunch of light in all directions with no focal point in the center.
Is China best LED ? 🤔
That's all you're gonna get so not much of a choice in regards to manufacturing location.
These LED bulbs are extremely blinding. The NTSB needs to do their job to end this hazard.
I think you missed the point of this video lol
Only if u get the wrong type of led bulbs. The correct ones retains the same beam pattern and it will not blind others.
Exactly