I like to watch a video any time I'm going to replace a car bulb, just to see (or re-see) the steps beforehand. But now I want to also upgrade the lights in my wife's car to LEDs. 😅 Thanks for the *thorough* but still *concise* video. Top-notch guidance. 👌
Just purchasd a 2018 C-Max Titanium Hybrid with 26K miles. Your videos are extremely helpful and easy to follow/understand. Thanks very much for the taking the time and effort you put into making these videos as well as links.
@@DansWay Yes! today I changed the rear camera and all the rear bulbs to LED. The only minor issue I had was snapping together the hatch corners at the end. Took some extra time and finesse. Very happy with the new camera and LED lights. Your videos gave me the confidence and knowledge to complete it. Next are the fronts. Thanks again.
Hi Dan, thanks for the great videos (you have the best one for replacing the 12V battery!). I wanted to add to your LED replacement video that the 'puddle lights' on the side mirrors can also be replaced with a pop-in LED unit. I think I found them on eBay. The standard incandescent lights really don't light up the ground much, but the LED ones are amazing. I'll see if I can find the units I got from ebay and share the link here. (I have a 2013 Cmax Energi with 130k miles on it; we're the original owners. Love it!).
Now those are truly get ur money’s worth when it comes to Auxito. We got no issues using those so far for our Toyota and Scion models. I really thought that Ford C-max came with factory led, just like the rest of the hybrid. That’s a surprise to see this one is full on halogen and incandescent bulbs.
I like to watch a video any time I'm going to replace a car bulb, just to see (or re-see) the steps beforehand. But now I want to also upgrade the lights in my wife's car to LEDs. 😅
Thanks for the *thorough* but still *concise* video. Top-notch guidance. 👌
Thanks for the comments, I really appreciate it!
Just purchasd a 2018 C-Max Titanium Hybrid with 26K miles. Your videos are extremely helpful and easy to follow/understand. Thanks very much for the taking the time and effort you put into making these videos as well as links.
You are very welcome! Have you done any of the things I’ve made videos on yet?
@@DansWay Yes! today I changed the rear camera and all the rear bulbs to LED. The only minor issue I had was snapping together the hatch corners at the end. Took some extra time and finesse. Very happy with the new camera and LED lights. Your videos gave me the confidence and knowledge to complete it. Next are the fronts. Thanks again.
@@billjenks7199awesome! I have videos on that too for you 👍🏼
Thanks Dan. Just bought a used 2016 C-Max Energi. Going through your videos. Good stuff.
Thanks for watching! Let me know what else you think I should post about.
@@DansWay I will let you know when something breaks.
Hi Dan, thanks for the great videos (you have the best one for replacing the 12V battery!). I wanted to add to your LED replacement video that the 'puddle lights' on the side mirrors can also be replaced with a pop-in LED unit. I think I found them on eBay. The standard incandescent lights really don't light up the ground much, but the LED ones are amazing. I'll see if I can find the units I got from ebay and share the link here. (I have a 2013 Cmax Energi with 130k miles on it; we're the original owners. Love it!).
Now those are truly get ur money’s worth when it comes to Auxito. We got no issues using those so far for our Toyota and Scion models.
I really thought that Ford C-max came with factory led, just like the rest of the hybrid. That’s a surprise to see this one is full on halogen and incandescent bulbs.
Did you change a rear plate lights or mirror pad/turn lights?
Is it better to change only bulbs or complete LED pads?
any error lights with the brake LEDs?
any errors like hyperflashing with the turn signal as well?
No issues at all. The turn signals have the resistors and fan built in to draw enough to not get the hyper flash. Brakes are no problem as well.
I was wondering the same thing. I'm pretty sure if you purchase LED bulbs off Amazon on the cheap they could have issues.