This video is a lifesaver!!! I needed to replace my fog light assembly due to a little rock causing a crack on the lens while driving on the highway! I purchased a fork shaped wedge tool just like the one in your video and followed your steps and was easily able to swap out the fog light assembly and secure everything in place!! Awesome 😎 saved me a ton of money from sending to the repair so they could charge me the labor to remove the bumper. Thanks a lot!!!!
I bought this set for my 2016, and moved it over when I upgraded to a 2017. FYI, all of the lights I bought worked just fine, except there is no rear cabin light for the liftgate, they now have two smaller one on each side. I haven't opened them to see what kind of bulbs they take. But the map, vanity, and dome light fixtures were identical to the 2016 and look great in the 2017. :)
No, upgrading your lighting will not void your vehicles warranty, as it is protected by the Magnuson-Moss Act. I have linked some information on this law below for your convenience. www.impalaclub.com/naisso/magmoss.htm
Great video! Very clear and I appreciate all the steps. My only critique would be to zoom in on some spots so we can see certain details better. Also, the black car color makes it a little challenging to see. I’m definitely going to check out the site for the bulbs. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. You have such a great company with excellent customer support. I am a Precision LED customer. I just was to drop you a line thanking you for all you do for us even after the sale has been made.
We will keep an eye out for a 2017 CR-V out here in Los Angeles for a video shoot. However, the installation process should be very similar, if not identical to as shown in the video. The only major difference would be physically locating your halogen bulb.
Very good for the video clip but my Honda crv awd 2016 original don’t have the fog light, I want to upgrade the fog light for my crv so what do I need to upgrade my crv for led fog light
I did similar upgrades to the fog lights to my CRV 2014 model year European model. Low beams came with HID from the factory . The fog lights can be accessed from beneath the car. Just release the plastic guard and you can see the back of the fog light assembly. The space is tighter but it's an option if you don't have those special fork tools.
Thank you for the suggestion. We will keep an eye our for a 2017-2018 CR-V out here in Los Angeles for an updated video. However, the installation process should be identical to as shown in this video. The only major difference would be physically accessing your halogen bulb.
There are many factors and many upgrades to headlight housings over the years that help mitigate any glare to oncoming drivers. It is more or less the color of the light which causes distraction and not the actual brightness intensity itself. If you notice, the most distracting lights to see on the road are the blue HID lights which cause a lot of glare for the human eye, whereas you probably never noticed the 6000K or 8000K lights on the road because they are more natural to the human eye.
@Chris Mork- Thank you for your interest. We do indeed have a kit for your vehicle, which you can find here: www.precisionled.com/premium-h4-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html This package will increase your nighttime driving visibility by 2-3 times. Also, as you can see in the video, our LEDs are simple plug-and-play products, so the installation process should be a breeze. Feel free to ask if you have any additional questions.
For the highs, you would install this kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-led-headlights.html If the high beam comes with a dust cover, our ballasts are small enough to store in the housing and place the cover over it. If it does not come with a dust cover, you can zip tie the ballast to the frame or 3M mount it to the side wall.
Yes, that is correct, the power connector comes included in the box. The kits linked in the description comes with everything you will need to upgrade your headlights and fog lights to LED.
The high beam installation would be virtually identical to the lows. The only major difference would be physically locating your halogen bulb. You can find the correct kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
No you do not, as our kits are manufactured for your stock CR-V headlight housing. You do not have to swap your housing for a different kind. Also, our LEDs actually run at a lower temperature than your halogen bulbs. As long as the bulb is installed properly, you do not have anything to worry about.
If it is easier for you, feel free to do that instead! We wanted to be able to show the installation process very clearly, which is why we chose to use the method that we did.
Thank you for your interest. The high beam installation would be virtually identical to the lows. The only major difference would be physically locating your halogen bulb. You can find the correct kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
I do apologize for the confusion, but the CREE H11 product is currently on backorder for week, so the product has been disabled. However, I would recommend checking back in a week or so, and it should be back up. We thank you for your patience.
Thank you for your interest. We will keep an eye out for a 2015 Odyssey out here in Los Angeles for a video shoot. However, please note, the installation process is virtually identical for all vehicles. I would recommend having a watch on some of our other videos and you will gain a general knowledge of how LEDs are installed.
What about the rubber gasket on the back of the stock bulb that keeps moisture out of the headlight fixture? It doesn't look like it'll fit over the fan. I have a 2012 crv.
Hi, so this model seems to have fog lights pre-installed, but what about models that don't have fog lights pre-installed? For example, the Honda 2016 CRV SE? Those have plastic place holders, would you be able to take out those place holders and install the fog lights like you just did in this video?
No, you would not be able to, as you would need to have existing halogen fogs in order to convert them to LEDs. Reason being is because you would need already have the wiring installed, as well as a button to turn the fogs on/off.
Thank you for your interest. Unfortunately, we do not have an installation video for the DRL. However, the process should be very simple. Removing and installing the LED would be virtually the exact same as your halogen.
We do have offices in LA that you are able to pickup your products from by scheduling an appointment. However, we are an e-commerce business, and do not have any store fronts.
Thank you for the suggestion. We will keep an eye out for a 2016 Pilot here in Los Angeles, California for an installation video. Feel free to subscribe to our page for updates.
I have linked our Honda Pilot LED page below. All of the products listed are compatible with your 2016 Pilot. www.precisionled.com/vehicle/honda-led/pilot-led/pilot-2009-present.html
Hello, great video. I went on your website but can't find the fog lights kit, is not sold anymore? 2015 CR-V Touring is my vehicle. Also, what's the second attachment (box) that you need to stick to the frame? I've seen some others that come just with the led bulb that plugs right in, can you explain the difference or need for the second piece.
Hi! The fog lights are definitely still available, and they would be compatible with your 2015 CR-V. Here is a direct link: www.precisionled.com/premium-h8-cree-led-fog-lights.html? I believe you are referring to the ballast, which is a device that regulates voltage and current supplied to the lamp during start and throughout operation. Any LED system that does not require a ballast I would suspect to not be very bright. Let us know if you have any other questions!
That is absolutely correct. The 2012-2014 models use the H4 dual beam LED fitment. The 2015+ would use the H11. However, the installation process is identical, and the video applies to both generations. You can see this info reflect off of the links in the description of the video.
Thank you for the interest. Also, yes, you can absolutely use and LED kit for your highs, and no, it will not affect your DRLs. You can find the proper kit for your highs here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
so the H8 and H11 is pretty much the same product then if they are interchangeable right? So out of the two which one is better? or could I use the H11 for the fogs aswell?
Thank you for the interest. The big difference between bulb types would be the fitment. There is no better/worse when it comes to H11 vs H8. The products are interchangeable because the fitment of the bulbs are virtually identical. Yes, you can use the H11s for your fogs as well, if your fogs list H8 as the required bulb.
Unfortunately, at the moment we do not advertise turn signal bulbs as they would hyper flash when ignited. We are searching for a simple solution to this. Subscribe for updates!
Thank you for your interest. You can find a direct product link in the description of the video. For now, the link has been disabled as we are on backorder for the H11 product. However, the link should work sometime in the next couple days, as this is when we expect our replenishment of inventory.
PrecisionLED so would you need two kits to cover both the headlights and fog lights? Since the links show the same H11 kit which I assume only comes with 2 bulbs?
Yes, you would need 2 kits for the lows and fogs. Both links direct to the same H11 kit, because you would install the same type of kit for both the lows and fogs. The H11 bulb is compatible with both lights.
No, you do not need any additional products in order to bypass your DRL system. The package linked in the description comes with everything you will need to successfully upgrade your high/low beams to LED.
2014 CRV. 9003(H4) for the high/lows and H11 for the fogs right? I only have one set of bulbs Thst are my highs/lows. They are not separate and they have reflective housing. Not projector.
Thank you for your interest. Yes, that is exactly correct. Also, the H4 bulb would be bi-xenon, meaning it would project your high and low beams from the same bulb. In order to do so, the bulb would physically move in order to project lights at different angels.
I bought 80W 7200LM 12-24V Auxbeam H11 type . I dont know if the wattage was higher than the required out of my vehicle. What will be the right wattage ? Are you selling the right wattage for the low beam? Or is it really the projector type headlight housing .
We do not sell nor recommend 55W kits because of an increase in fire risk. Our LED kits (35W) run at a lower temperature than your OEM lights (55W). All the horror stories you hear online of headlights melting is due to higher wattage HID or LED kits. They operate at much higher temperatures than what your headlight is designed for. A 35W kit gives 3 time more brightness than a halogen bulb but operates at a lower temperature. The slight increase in brightness offered by a 55W kit is not a good tradeoff for the safety risk.
I own a 2012 CR-V ex-l and my bulbs are listed as 9003/h4 yet you used an H11 styled led. Would this be the same case for what I would have to do in my vehicle? If so what is the difference?
Thank you for your interest. Yes, as you can see in the description, the 2012-2014 model would use a different fitment (H4) than the 2015+ (H11), which is shown in the video. However, the installation process is identical. You can find the direct product link for your 2012 in the description.
You should only be able to install the LED bulb in a single direction into your housing. Also, it does not matter where the chip aims, as your housing is designed to project light evenly onto the road.
No, it is not typically necessary. However, if you are having trouble accessing the side wall, there should be plenty of places to mount the ballast. You would just want to find somewhere that is flat. Be sure to clean off any surface beforehand to free it from any dirt or dust.
There are many factors and many upgrades to headlight housings over the years that help mitigate any glare to oncoming drivers. It is more or less the color of the light which causes distraction and not the actual brightness intensity itself. If you notice, the most distracting lights to see on the road are the blue HID lights which cause a lot of glare for the human eye, whereas you probably never noticed the 6000K or 8000K lights on the road because they are more natural to the human eye.
Thank you for your interest. We will keep this in mind for future installation videos. However, please note, it is very rare for us to have to adjust the headlamp cutoff after the LED installation.
A headlamp cutoff has to do with the housing type (reflector vs projector), and not the bulb inside. Projectors have a physical medal plate inside of the housing to make a crisp cutoff. This is with LEDs, halogens, HIDs, or any other type of light installed. Reflector housings tend to disperse light on the road more.
In your website when I type my 2013 crv, it does not show anything but interior LEDs. And the crv in this video has different bulbs than my 2013 ( I also own a 2010 crv) crv , my car has clips and the bulb noes not twist in. Is the crv in this video a touring model?? Because they have different headlights than the other cars.
Thank you for your interest. There are direct links to the packages for the headlamps and fog lights in the description of the video. We do mainly handle interior LED lighting, however, we also sell headlamps, fog lights, high beams, reverse, and a couple other exterior lighting. Also, your vehicle should indeed us the H11 bulb type. Unless, of course, your vehicle comes with stock HIDs, in which case, the kit listed would not be compatible for your vehicle. For further inquires, feel free to contact us directly at help@precisionled.com.
We will keep an eye out for a 2018 CR-V for an updated video. However, the installation process should be identical to as shown in this 2012 - 2016 video.
Both LEDs and HIDs do indeed have their own perks. Either can be brighter, depending on the quality of product purchased. We believe we have some of the highest quality products on the market today, which we back with a warranty. Also, LEDs are known to last slightly longer than LEDs. I have linked some additional information below for your convenience. www.caradvice.com.au/278125/headlights-explained-halogen-v-hid-v-led-v-laser/
+PrecisionLED sweet thanks for the quick reply! I think I will be switching to leds, they would be much better for me as I live on countryside roads where their isn't as much light
+PrecisionLED In the link for both Heads and Fogs, you show two different links but they both lead to the same product. I noticed the asterisk which then says they are both 'interchangeable' but in the video you shoe two different types. If what you say about interchangeability is true, then why are you using different types (judging by the gray color ballast for Heads, and Black for Fogs!), in the video? BTW: My vehicle is a 2016 CR-V EX-L ;-)
Thank you for your interest. We purposely used different shades of grey products for the installation. However, this is only the color of the products. The bulb fitments are indeed interchangeable.
Yes, this is perfectly fine. Our kits (35W) run at a lower temperature than your OEM lights (55W). We do not sell nor recommend 55W kits because of an increase in fire risk. All the horror stories you hear online of headlights melting is due to higher wattage HID or LED kits. They operate at much higher temperatures than what your headlight is designed for. A 35W kit gives 3 time more brightness than a halogen bulb but operates at a lower temperature. The slight increase in brightness offered by a 55W kit is not a good tradeoff for the safety risk.
The high beam installation would be identical to the lows, except you would just be installing on the high beam portion of the housing. You would want to install this kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-led-headlights.html
Thank you for your interest. The installation on the 2017 should be virtually identical to as shown in this video. Installing LEDs on headlamps is very similar on all vehicles. The only major difference would be physically accessing your halogen bulb.
I have the 2017 now and transferred the bulbs from my 2016...the installation is identical. The only catch is in the 2017 cargo area they did away with the central light and opted for two lights on either side, so I just left those alone.
Mike, I changed the interior lights on my 2017 and they looks great, even did the ones in the cargo area. Very fast and quick install. Now I just need to change my headlights and my reverse light. I saw that on the back of the lift gate, there are two square cut outs for the reverse light. I just need to be careful on how I remove those pieces, to get to those reverse lights.
No, the product is designed for CR-V owners that want to upgrade from halogen to LED. If your vehicle comes with stock HIDs or LEDs, then the product is not compatible.
Hello , i bought H11 LED type for my crv 2015 low beam tested it and i noticed front passing vehicles always giving me a signal it looks like im on a high beam ? I made some research about the issue , i found out the projector type housing of my headlight is not fit for an LED bulb type. Is it true?
No, that absolutely does not make sense to us. However, it is possible that your cutoff from your housing is projecting too high. Have you tried adjusting it? It is a very simple process, as there is typically just a screw to twist on the top of the housing.
You can find all of the products here: Lowbeam: goo.gl/iBdU6u Fog Lights*: goo.gl/iBdU6u *H8 & H11 LEDs are interchangeable Please feel free to reach out at help@precisionled.com if you have any questions!
Yes, we do carry the DRL LED for your 2007 Accord, which you can find here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-21-smd-5730-led.html Please note, you would have to up the quantity to 2.
Thank you for your interest. You can find all of the products here: Lowbeam: goo.gl/iBdU6u Fog Lights*: goo.gl/iBdU6u *H8 & H11 LEDs are interchangeable
Yes, they are absolutely safe to drive on the highway. As a matter of fact, they will increase your nighttime driving visibility by 2-3 times, so I would say they are much safer to use for nighttime driving visibility.
We do have listed the 2012 - 2016 CR-V would use the H11 bulb for the lows, which are single beam. You would need to install a complete second CREE LED kit on your vehicle for the highs, as your highs and lows project from different bulbs.
@@PrecisionLED Ty so much! Hope its not too late but i made the order before reading your response here. Any chance you guys can prorate from my order. Thanks in advance!
Hi there! Just received my premium leds but i noticed both side of the connectors has a female side does that i mean i can connect this either side? The problem those is that it wont lock since both both side has a female plastic. Should i just cut one side to secure in place? Thanks for your help!
Yes, this is correct. However, if a vehicle requires a H8 bulb type, you can swap with the H11, as the fitment is almost identical. However, this does not work vice versa.
This video is a lifesaver!!! I needed to replace my fog light assembly due to a little rock causing a crack on the lens while driving on the highway! I purchased a fork shaped wedge tool just like the one in your video and followed your steps and was easily able to swap out the fog light assembly and secure everything in place!! Awesome 😎 saved me a ton of money from sending to the repair so they could charge me the labor to remove the bumper. Thanks a lot!!!!
We are happy to be of assistance! Happy Halloween! :)
I bought this set for my 2016, and moved it over when I upgraded to a 2017. FYI, all of the lights I bought worked just fine, except there is no rear cabin light for the liftgate, they now have two smaller one on each side. I haven't opened them to see what kind of bulbs they take. But the map, vanity, and dome light fixtures were identical to the 2016 and look great in the 2017. :)
Mike Morgan buy the set package low beam and high beam led light
No, upgrading your lighting will not void your vehicles warranty, as it is protected by the Magnuson-Moss Act. I have linked some information on this law below for your convenience.
www.impalaclub.com/naisso/magmoss.htm
Mike Morgan did you change the headlights or just interior lighting? Wondering if these headlights work for 2017 cry exl
Great video! Very clear and I appreciate all the steps. My only critique would be to zoom in on some spots so we can see certain details better. Also, the black car color makes it a little challenging to see. I’m definitely going to check out the site for the bulbs. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestions! We will definitely keep them in mind for future video shoots.
Thank you. I needed to replace a broken fog light and trim. This video was perfect!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video. You have such a great company with excellent customer support. I am a Precision LED customer. I just was to drop you a line thanking you for all you do for us even after the sale has been made.
We truly appreciate the kind words and your support!
Best demonstration video ever 😃 and host is easy on the eyes too 😉😁
You are too kind😍. Thanks so much for watching!
great video, thanks for the tips. Love how bright they are
Thanks so much! This video made changing the fog light bulbs a quick and easy job
Happy to hear! Thanks for tuning in!
Wow! How easy! Thank you. I needed this video. I will remember your company when I need a new bulb!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your feedback and support!
Excellent instructions and video.
Thanks!
Thx for the video. The only part I needed was how to disconnect the low beam light wire from the bulb. Simple, but needed to see it first.
Glad to hear. Thanks for watching!
Nice work!
Thanks!
Great video. Can you make a video for the 2017 Honda CRV headlight upgrade to led? All trim models from LX to EX-L
Come with halogen lights. Sadly...
We will keep an eye out for a 2017 CR-V out here in Los Angeles for a video shoot. However, the installation process should be very similar, if not identical to as shown in the video. The only major difference would be physically locating your halogen bulb.
How can I change foglamp for my CRV 2013 ? Still same as you doing that ? Please... 🙏
Hi! Yes your 2013 CR-V would use the same fog light installation shown in this video.
Love the look of these
Watching this video in 2024 noticed that the US model Honda CR V has rounded fog lamps. Could those rectangle fog lamps be ordered on eBay?
Great video thanks 🙏🏼
Great video!
bam just like that! done and it was easy.... thanks a lot
Very good for the video clip but my Honda crv awd 2016 original don’t have the fog light, I want to upgrade the fog light for my crv so what do I need to upgrade my crv for led fog light
Good video.
Suggestions for 2012 CRV Fog Lamp bulb replacement. Must you remove the bumper cover? Can it be popped out like the method you showed in your video?
I did similar upgrades to the fog lights to my CRV 2014 model year European model. Low beams came with HID from the factory . The fog lights can be accessed from beneath the car. Just release the plastic guard and you can see the back of the fog light assembly. The space is tighter but it's an option if you don't have those special fork tools.
Thanks for the input!
Does the trim tool to take off the h8 fog lights comes with the kit?
Please do a LED High, Low and Fog-lights conversion for the 2017/2018 Honda CR-V... should get you the most views too.
Thank you for the suggestion. We will keep an eye our for a 2017-2018 CR-V out here in Los Angeles for an updated video. However, the installation process should be identical to as shown in this video. The only major difference would be physically accessing your halogen bulb.
I also have another question is okay in stock housing like not blinding other drivers and it doesn't need adjusting right.
There are many factors and many upgrades to headlight housings over the years that help mitigate any glare to oncoming drivers. It is more or less the color of the light which causes distraction and not the actual brightness intensity itself. If you notice, the most distracting lights to see on the road are the blue HID lights which cause a lot of glare for the human eye, whereas you probably never noticed the 6000K or 8000K lights on the road because they are more natural to the human eye.
@Chris Mork- Thank you for your interest. We do indeed have a kit for your vehicle, which you can find here: www.precisionled.com/premium-h4-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
This package will increase your nighttime driving visibility by 2-3 times. Also, as you can see in the video, our LEDs are simple plug-and-play products, so the installation process should be a breeze. Feel free to ask if you have any additional questions.
If you wanted to add LED high beams, where would you place the ballast? The low beam ballast seemed to take the only open spot.
For the highs, you would install this kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-led-headlights.html
If the high beam comes with a dust cover, our ballasts are small enough to store in the housing and place the cover over it. If it does not come with a dust cover, you can zip tie the ballast to the frame or 3M mount it to the side wall.
My car come sTock with HID, is the process same to change to LED?
the power conector come included in the box???
and i have the 2016 honda crv, so i need one h11 and one h8??
Yes, that is correct, the power connector comes included in the box. The kits linked in the description comes with everything you will need to upgrade your headlights and fog lights to LED.
How about highbeam at the same 4th gen crv
The high beam installation would be virtually identical to the lows. The only major difference would be physically locating your halogen bulb. You can find the correct kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
Do you need the projection headlight version on the CRV found on the Touring Edition to install these LEDS? Can the non-Projection lenses melt?
No you do not, as our kits are manufactured for your stock CR-V headlight housing. You do not have to swap your housing for a different kind. Also, our LEDs actually run at a lower temperature than your halogen bulbs. As long as the bulb is installed properly, you do not have anything to worry about.
Crv 2015 thì lắp loại nào và mua ở đâu bóng led này
I'm assuming the removed weather boots will no longer fit? There's no problem with water intrusion?
Everything should fit back in nicely after proper installation!
Great detailed video but does the bulb disable the day time running lights?
No, the LEDs will not affect your DRLs at all. If the DRLs project from the same bulb as the headlamps, then they will be upgraded to LED as well.
That’s why exactly what I need to know.
isn't it easier to access through wheel well lining?
If it is easier for you, feel free to do that instead! We wanted to be able to show the installation process very clearly, which is why we chose to use the method that we did.
2015 Crv Ex could you do a video on the Hi Beams?
And what bulbs should I buy for the hi beams? Thanks Ryan
Thank you for your interest. The high beam installation would be virtually identical to the lows. The only major difference would be physically locating your halogen bulb. You can find the correct kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
I cannot find the headlights on your site anymore. What happened?
I do apologize for the confusion, but the CREE H11 product is currently on backorder for week, so the product has been disabled. However, I would recommend checking back in a week or so, and it should be back up. We thank you for your patience.
can you do a video for 2015 Honda Odyssey drl,foglight & interior etc.
Thank you for your interest. We will keep an eye out for a 2015 Odyssey out here in Los Angeles for a video shoot. However, please note, the installation process is virtually identical for all vehicles. I would recommend having a watch on some of our other videos and you will gain a general knowledge of how LEDs are installed.
PrecisionLED thank you, I'll look for some videos if any..
I seen you post the video three years ago do you recommend any LED headlights right now for 2015 CRV
Yes, the 2015 CR-V would use the H11 kit here: precisionled.com/premium-h11-cree-led-headlights.html
What about the rubber gasket on the back of the stock bulb that keeps moisture out of the headlight fixture? It doesn't look like it'll fit over the fan. I have a 2012 crv.
Our LED comes with its own rubber gasket to keep moisture out of the headlight fixture.
On the Website it only states that its for 2012-2015 CRV, I have a 2016...is it compatible?
Hi, so this model seems to have fog lights pre-installed, but what about models that don't have fog lights pre-installed? For example, the Honda 2016 CRV SE? Those have plastic place holders, would you be able to take out those place holders and install the fog lights like you just did in this video?
No, you would not be able to, as you would need to have existing halogen fogs in order to convert them to LEDs. Reason being is because you would need already have the wiring installed, as well as a button to turn the fogs on/off.
Thanks on the how to remove the fog lights.
No problem, thank you for the support.
Do you have an installation video for DLR's LEDS for 2012 HONDA CRV 4th generation (before facelift)?
Thank you for your interest. Unfortunately, we do not have an installation video for the DRL. However, the process should be very simple. Removing and installing the LED would be virtually the exact same as your halogen.
Do you guys have a store in Los Angeles to stop by and check up your products ??
We do have offices in LA that you are able to pickup your products from by scheduling an appointment. However, we are an e-commerce business, and do not have any store fronts.
3:51 is Fog light.
Thanks for this info!
Will you be able to do an instillation demonstration on the Honda Pilot 2016?
Thank you for the suggestion. We will keep an eye out for a 2016 Pilot here in Los Angeles, California for an installation video. Feel free to subscribe to our page for updates.
+PrecisionLED thank you and i did subscribe. I love watching the videos. Which kits do you recommend for the 2016 pilot?
I have linked our Honda Pilot LED page below. All of the products listed are compatible with your 2016 Pilot. www.precisionled.com/vehicle/honda-led/pilot-led/pilot-2009-present.html
Thank you
I have the 16 CRV SE which comes with halogens. Do you think LED bulbs will fit?
Yes, the installation for your 2016 will be identical to as shown in the video, and the product is listed in the description.
Hello, great video. I went on your website but can't find the fog lights kit, is not sold anymore? 2015 CR-V Touring is my vehicle. Also, what's the second attachment (box) that you need to stick to the frame? I've seen some others that come just with the led bulb that plugs right in, can you explain the difference or need for the second piece.
Hi! The fog lights are definitely still available, and they would be compatible with your 2015 CR-V. Here is a direct link:
www.precisionled.com/premium-h8-cree-led-fog-lights.html?
I believe you are referring to the ballast, which is a device that regulates voltage and current supplied to the lamp during start and throughout operation. Any LED system that does not require a ballast I would suspect to not be very bright. Let us know if you have any other questions!
@@PrecisionLED Thank you.
The 2014 is a H4 dual filament bulb. Brought h11 and it doesn’t fit at all. Different base, different connector, fits thru a rubber grommet
That is absolutely correct. The 2012-2014 models use the H4 dual beam LED fitment. The 2015+ would use the H11. However, the installation process is identical, and the video applies to both generations. You can see this info reflect off of the links in the description of the video.
2015 Honda CRV, can i use a set of LED high beam and will it affect the drl lights?
Thank you for the interest. Also, yes, you can absolutely use and LED kit for your highs, and no, it will not affect your DRLs. You can find the proper kit for your highs here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
so the H8 and H11 is pretty much the same product then if they are interchangeable right? So out of the two which one is better? or could I use the H11 for the fogs aswell?
Thank you for the interest. The big difference between bulb types would be the fitment. There is no better/worse when it comes to H11 vs H8. The products are interchangeable because the fitment of the bulbs are virtually identical. Yes, you can use the H11s for your fogs as well, if your fogs list H8 as the required bulb.
Could you do a turn signal install?
Unfortunately, at the moment we do not advertise turn signal bulbs as they would hyper flash when ignited. We are searching for a simple solution to this. Subscribe for updates!
Will that ballast stay connected to that metal with that 3M tape??
Yes, the 3M tape that is shipped with the kits is very strong.
Do these headlight bulbs have better light output or do they just change color.
Thank you for your interest. The LED headlights will increase your nighttime driving visibility by 2-3x.
Can you link which kit should be purchased for a 2015 CRV? Very interested! Thank you!
Thank you for your interest. You can find a direct product link in the description of the video. For now, the link has been disabled as we are on backorder for the H11 product. However, the link should work sometime in the next couple days, as this is when we expect our replenishment of inventory.
PrecisionLED so would you need two kits to cover both the headlights and fog lights? Since the links show the same H11 kit which I assume only comes with 2 bulbs?
Yes, you would need 2 kits for the lows and fogs. Both links direct to the same H11 kit, because you would install the same type of kit for both the lows and fogs. The H11 bulb is compatible with both lights.
Do you guys have a FOG LIGHT kit for 2015 HONDA CRV LX? I want a fog light install to our Crv.
Both the headlamp and fog lights use the same H11 bulb type. You can find the correct product link in the description box below the video!
Hi, do your kits need additional anti flicker modules? We have daytime running lights in Canada. thanks.
No, you do not need any additional products in order to bypass your DRL system. The package linked in the description comes with everything you will need to successfully upgrade your high/low beams to LED.
Sorry I meant the high beam bulb is there an led for that??
Yes, here is the correct kit for the CR-V highs: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-led-headlights.html
2014 CRV. 9003(H4) for the high/lows and H11 for the fogs right? I only have one set of bulbs Thst are my highs/lows. They are not separate and they have reflective housing. Not projector.
Thank you for your interest. Yes, that is exactly correct. Also, the H4 bulb would be bi-xenon, meaning it would project your high and low beams from the same bulb. In order to do so, the bulb would physically move in order to project lights at different angels.
Do you ship to Mexico?
I bought 80W 7200LM 12-24V Auxbeam H11 type . I dont know if the wattage was higher than the required out of my vehicle. What will be the right wattage ? Are you selling the right wattage for the low beam? Or is it really the projector type headlight housing .
We do not sell nor recommend 55W kits because of an increase in fire risk. Our LED kits (35W) run at a lower temperature than your OEM lights (55W). All the horror stories you hear online of headlights melting is due to higher wattage HID or LED kits. They operate at much higher temperatures than what your headlight is designed for. A 35W kit gives 3 time more brightness than a halogen bulb but operates at a lower temperature. The slight increase in brightness offered by a 55W kit is not a good tradeoff for the safety risk.
I upgraded mine using a different brand and the fans in the lights were so loud and howled like crazy. Not sure I want to try ones with another fan.
With our headlamps there can be a very faint hum when the fans are ignited, but nothing you would be able to hear from inside your vehicle.
Hi i need help regarding DRL for HOnda CRV 2016. Please suggest what LED we need to replace for stranded lights
We do have listed the 2016 CR-V comes with stock LED DRLs, which you cannot replace as they are soldiered to a chip and board.
What about the main beam? Is there an led for that?
The installation process shows the main beam (lows). Here is the proper kit: goo.gl/iBdU6u
I want to buy the h8 fog lights you showed in this video, when you will have them available??
You can find the h8 fog lights here:
Fog Lights*: www.precisionled.com/premium-h8-cree-led-fog-lights.html
Hope that helps!
Does the rubber boot seal fit back over the led?
Yes, everything should fit back in nicely after proper installation!
Your product is in USA? And you will shipping to Finland? If i buy
Hi! Yes we are based in Los Angeles, CA but we ship all over the world including Finland!
I own a 2012 CR-V ex-l and my bulbs are listed as 9003/h4 yet you used an H11 styled led. Would this be the same case for what I would have to do in my vehicle? If so what is the difference?
Thank you for your interest. Yes, as you can see in the description, the 2012-2014 model would use a different fitment (H4) than the 2015+ (H11), which is shown in the video. However, the installation process is identical. You can find the direct product link for your 2012 in the description.
so where does the chip have to aim? up left right or down?
You should only be able to install the LED bulb in a single direction into your housing. Also, it does not matter where the chip aims, as your housing is designed to project light evenly onto the road.
Hi. Where did you put the ballast on the driver side? 2016 CRV. Thanks
The ballast on the driver side would go on the sidewall as well. There should be an identical spot on the opposite side of the vehicle.
PrecisionLED so i need to remove the battery? Thanks
No, it is not typically necessary. However, if you are having trouble accessing the side wall, there should be plenty of places to mount the ballast. You would just want to find somewhere that is flat. Be sure to clean off any surface beforehand to free it from any dirt or dust.
What about glare in reflector type headlights?
There are many factors and many upgrades to headlight housings over the years that help mitigate any glare to oncoming drivers. It is more or less the color of the light which causes distraction and not the actual brightness intensity itself. If you notice, the most distracting lights to see on the road are the blue HID lights which cause a lot of glare for the human eye, whereas you probably never noticed the 6000K or 8000K lights on the road because they are more natural to the human eye.
Can you get a video or the cutoff beam?
Thank you for your interest. We will keep this in mind for future installation videos. However, please note, it is very rare for us to have to adjust the headlamp cutoff after the LED installation.
PrecisionLED my main question is, does the LED have a crisp cutoff like true factory HIDs?
A headlamp cutoff has to do with the housing type (reflector vs projector), and not the bulb inside. Projectors have a physical medal plate inside of the housing to make a crisp cutoff. This is with LEDs, halogens, HIDs, or any other type of light installed. Reflector housings tend to disperse light on the road more.
Does this work for 2017 CRVs?
Yes, the installation process that is shown in the video is the exact same for the 2017 CR-V.
Does same kit work for 2012 Honda CRV EXL navigation AWD
Yes, the same kit listed in the description of the video would work for the 2012 CRV EXL navigation AWD.
In your website when I type my 2013 crv, it does not show anything but interior LEDs. And the crv in this video has different bulbs than my 2013 ( I also own a 2010 crv) crv , my car has clips and the bulb noes not twist in. Is the crv in this video a touring model?? Because they have different headlights than the other cars.
Thank you for your interest. There are direct links to the packages for the headlamps and fog lights in the description of the video. We do mainly handle interior LED lighting, however, we also sell headlamps, fog lights, high beams, reverse, and a couple other exterior lighting. Also, your vehicle should indeed us the H11 bulb type. Unless, of course, your vehicle comes with stock HIDs, in which case, the kit listed would not be compatible for your vehicle. For further inquires, feel free to contact us directly at help@precisionled.com.
Can you guys please do a 2018 honda crv
We will keep an eye out for a 2018 CR-V for an updated video. However, the installation process should be identical to as shown in this 2012 - 2016 video.
How much would dealership charge about do you think to install these items.
We are not sure exactly. However, if you are looking to shop around, you can also contact any auto or audio shop.
Would it be okay in stock housings,like it wouldn't blind other drivers,and you don't have to worry about fuses and Texas Inspection right.
how do they differ from hids? I've been deciding to switch to leds but people say its not as bright? I currently have 6k hids on my crv
Both LEDs and HIDs do indeed have their own perks. Either can be brighter, depending on the quality of product purchased. We believe we have some of the highest quality products on the market today, which we back with a warranty. Also, LEDs are known to last slightly longer than LEDs.
I have linked some additional information below for your convenience.
www.caradvice.com.au/278125/headlights-explained-halogen-v-hid-v-led-v-laser/
+PrecisionLED sweet thanks for the quick reply! I think I will be switching to leds, they would be much better for me as I live on countryside roads where their isn't as much light
PrecisionLED wait so if LEDs last longer than LEDs, then would you recommend perhaps using LEDs? Haha :D
+PrecisionLED In the link for both Heads and Fogs, you show two different links but they both lead to the same product. I noticed the asterisk which then says they are both 'interchangeable' but in the video you shoe two different types. If what you say about interchangeability is true, then why are you using different types (judging by the gray color ballast for Heads, and Black for Fogs!), in the video? BTW: My vehicle is a 2016 CR-V EX-L ;-)
Thank you for your interest. We purposely used different shades of grey products for the installation. However, this is only the color of the products. The bulb fitments are indeed interchangeable.
PrecisionLED Thanks.
the link says it's 35w bulbs but crv head h11 55w right? will that be ok?
Yes, this is perfectly fine. Our kits (35W) run at a lower temperature than your OEM lights (55W). We do not sell nor recommend 55W kits because of an increase in fire risk. All the horror stories you hear online of headlights melting is due to higher wattage HID or LED kits. They operate at much higher temperatures than what your headlight is designed for. A 35W kit gives 3 time more brightness than a halogen bulb but operates at a lower temperature. The slight increase in brightness offered by a 55W kit is not a good tradeoff for the safety risk.
How about the high beam?
The high beam installation would be identical to the lows, except you would just be installing on the high beam portion of the housing. You would want to install this kit here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-cree-led-headlights.html
Hello, I just purchased the 2017 CR-V, do you have any videos and this vehicle?
Thank you for your interest. The installation on the 2017 should be virtually identical to as shown in this video. Installing LEDs on headlamps is very similar on all vehicles. The only major difference would be physically accessing your halogen bulb.
I have the 2017 now and transferred the bulbs from my 2016...the installation is identical. The only catch is in the 2017 cargo area they did away with the central light and opted for two lights on either side, so I just left those alone.
Mike, I changed the interior lights on my 2017 and they looks great, even did the ones in the cargo area. Very fast and quick install. Now I just need to change my headlights and my reverse light. I saw that on the back of the lift gate, there are two square cut outs for the reverse light. I just need to be careful on how I remove those pieces, to get to those reverse lights.
To me the interior ones were more important to do, someday I might tackle things like the headlights and the backup lights, but not anytime soon. :)
doesnt the new CRV come with awesome leds stock??
The lowbeams were wrongly positioned
Do you have any headlight LED bulbs for my 2011 CR-V? I believe its 9003/H4.
Yes, we do carry an H4 kit, which you can find here: www.precisionled.com/premium-h4-cree-hl-gl-headlight-led.html
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Can it be used on a headlight that doesn't have halogen?
No, the product is designed for CR-V owners that want to upgrade from halogen to LED. If your vehicle comes with stock HIDs or LEDs, then the product is not compatible.
Hello , i bought H11 LED type for my crv 2015 low beam tested it and i noticed front passing vehicles always giving me a signal it looks like im on a high beam ? I made some research about the issue , i found out the projector type housing of my headlight is not fit for an LED bulb type. Is it true?
No, that absolutely does not make sense to us. However, it is possible that your cutoff from your housing is projecting too high. Have you tried adjusting it? It is a very simple process, as there is typically just a screw to twist on the top of the housing.
PrecisionLED thanks for the input, i will try to adjust it
I had to adjust my light angle down to stop the other vehicle flashing I was getting
Same problem here. Owned a 2016 CRV. I tried to turn down H11 lights but my problem is not solved.
Why cant i find the kit for the 2016 honda crv just like whats in this video???
You can find all of the products here:
Lowbeam: goo.gl/iBdU6u
Fog Lights*: goo.gl/iBdU6u
*H8 & H11 LEDs are interchangeable
Please feel free to reach out at help@precisionled.com if you have any questions!
@@PrecisionLED perfect, thank you
Do you have 2007 accord daytime running led
Yes, we do carry the DRL LED for your 2007 Accord, which you can find here: www.precisionled.com/premium-9005-21-smd-5730-led.html
Please note, you would have to up the quantity to 2.
Where can i buy all the items that you show in the video?
Thank you for your interest. You can find all of the products here:
Lowbeam: goo.gl/iBdU6u
Fog Lights*: goo.gl/iBdU6u
*H8 & H11 LEDs are interchangeable
Do you make LED headlights for HR-V?
What is the year of your HR-V?
2016
Yes, we do. You can find the correct LED Package here: www.precisionled.com/shop-by-bulb/headlightleds/H4-headlight-leds.html
And will it fit 2012 CRV headlights
Yes, we do have listed that the installation process, as well as the product link in the description is compatible with your 2012 CR-V.
This safe drive highway or onlay stayle
Yes, they are absolutely safe to drive on the highway. As a matter of fact, they will increase your nighttime driving visibility by 2-3 times, so I would say they are much safer to use for nighttime driving visibility.
Are the headlights dual beam?
We do have listed the 2012 - 2016 CR-V would use the H11 bulb for the lows, which are single beam. You would need to install a complete second CREE LED kit on your vehicle for the highs, as your highs and lows project from different bulbs.
Just fyi - 2012-2014 have a completely different reflector.
Good to know, thanks for the helpful input!
No have info from Honda CRV 2017?
Thank you for your interest. The installation process for the 2017 CR-V would be identical to as shown in the video.
Hi there i want to order the headlight for my wife’s CRV. Any chance for a military discount? Any help is appreciated.
Thank you for your service! Please feel free to use "youtube11" for a 10% discount.
@@PrecisionLED Ty so much! Hope its not too late but i made the order before reading your response here. Any chance you guys can prorate from my order. Thanks in advance!
If you send an e-mail directly to sales@precisionled.com with your invoice number we should be able to apply the discount!
@@PrecisionLED - that’s awesome! Will definitely do that. Thanks so much!!
Hi there! Just received my premium leds but i noticed both side of the connectors has a female side does that i mean i can connect this either side? The problem those is that it wont lock since both both side has a female plastic. Should i just cut one side to secure in place? Thanks for your help!
Is it headlight and fog light product link same?
Yes, they absolutely are, as both the headlamp and fog lights use the same H11 bulb type. Linked are the same CREE H11 LED kits.
but in your video you said for H8 led kit installed for fog lights ??
Yes, this is correct. However, if a vehicle requires a H8 bulb type, you can swap with the H11, as the fitment is almost identical. However, this does not work vice versa.