They work u have to change polarity.take out the bulb socket at the white connection the to red wires swap them they depin after u pull locking tab re install works perfect I have same car
Right?!? This OP needs to use his head before wasting everyone's time. This is the very first thing he should have done, just turn the bulb. *facepalm*
Hey there, I had contacted you a while back if you wanted to test and review my new F9 LED headlights. But if your Genesis uses HID, it would have to be in another vehicle that uses standard halogen (9006/9005/H7, H11).
Ur supposed to remove and switch to 180 degrees and it will work. And if ur turn signal lights have a single filament, it only works in a single function. If u have a dual filament turn signals. U can use a switchback for both white and amber. That’s the way it goes. It will not work if u use a dual function switchback, if u have a single function.
Or, mayer the halogen drained the current for that bulb. Hence, the built-in rectificer in the LED lamp won't start it. Maybe he test it only with LEDs.
@@festol1 nope. If the incandescent bulbs have one filament, u only use an led bulb that’s works in a single circuit. If the incandescent bulb filament has two, it requires an led bulb that has two separate circuits. A dim, and a bright.
Hi, I’m looking to purchase a 2016 Hyundai Genesis, the current owner told me that the car only come with 5 year’s warranty, and it’s already expired? He also say that. only latest model can get an extended warranty option. Is it true? Thank you.
No. Switchback are only for turn signals, such as 7443,3157,1157. T10 are for market lights, interior lights, and license plate lights. T15 are for ur reverse light and high mount cargo lights.
@@KLEANTRIX I’m not sure how big the housing on the genesis would be. The Triton system has a plug and play resistor module (no splicing required) that runs inline. Most you would have to do is create a notch in the dust cover to let the wires go in and have the resistor module 3M (included in kit) mounted on the outside. Again, this is all plug and play and they have an awesome warranty and customer service. The bulbs are super bright and clean looking. Hope you have a chance to try them out!
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They work u have to change polarity.take out the bulb socket at the white connection the to red wires swap them they depin after u pull locking tab re install works perfect I have same car
Right?!? This OP needs to use his head before wasting everyone's time. This is the very first thing he should have done, just turn the bulb. *facepalm*
Video titled "BEST led switchback" and you proceed to make a video featuring led switchback lights that do not work. 🤦🏾♂️🙇🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🙇🏾♂️
The OP is so dumb as to not switch the bulb polarity before telling everyone it doesn't work.
Hey there, I had contacted you a while back if you wanted to test and review my new F9 LED headlights. But if your Genesis uses HID, it would have to be in another vehicle that uses standard halogen (9006/9005/H7, H11).
Did you try this in your honda accord before and if so, did it work???
Ur supposed to remove and switch to 180 degrees and it will work.
And if ur turn signal lights have a single filament, it only works in a single function.
If u have a dual filament turn signals. U can use a switchback for both white and amber.
That’s the way it goes.
It will not work if u use a dual function switchback, if u have a single function.
Or, mayer the halogen drained the current for that bulb. Hence, the built-in rectificer in the LED lamp won't start it. Maybe he test it only with LEDs.
@@festol1 nope. If the incandescent bulbs have one filament, u only use an led bulb that’s works in a single circuit.
If the incandescent bulb filament has two, it requires an led bulb that has two separate circuits. A dim, and a bright.
Did you install it backwards?
Hi, I’m looking to purchase a 2016 Hyundai Genesis, the current owner told me that the car only come with 5 year’s warranty, and it’s already expired? He also say that. only latest model can get an extended warranty option. Is it true? Thank you.
You can get an extended warranty from the dealership. You have to talk to them.
does switchback led have on t10 or t15 socket?
No. Switchback are only for turn signals, such as 7443,3157,1157.
T10 are for market lights, interior lights, and license plate lights.
T15 are for ur reverse light and high mount cargo lights.
I would look into the VLEDS Triton bulbs. That is all I use now.
Do they get hot in the housing?
@@KLEANTRIX I’m not sure how big the housing on the genesis would be. The Triton system has a plug and play resistor module (no splicing required) that runs inline. Most you would have to do is create a notch in the dust cover to let the wires go in and have the resistor module 3M (included in kit) mounted on the outside. Again, this is all plug and play and they have an awesome warranty and customer service. The bulbs are super bright and clean looking. Hope you have a chance to try them out!
VLED’s are great quality ones.
But I prefer Lasfit - VLED’s