Thanks for all your vids. I was watching your radiator removal video hoping to see you remove the electrical connector to the cooling fans. I was attempting to remove by sliding out the tabs but it broke. Has this ever happened to you? If so, how did you first remove and then repair? Thank you!
Hey there, definitely has happened! tap out the old slider from each part of the connector (im assuming the top that you pull on broke off) A pick or flathead should fit through each section of the electrical connection. This will allow you to unplug it. Then what I have done to secure it is take a long zip tie and loop it through the connection to finish it off. If this is confusing message me on Instagram and I can give you a video tutorial.
do u have the maptun light programer? cuz i tried n somehow it flickers "not this specific one" or do these come with that chip inside so they dont have that issue on flickers? and do they bolt on to the OEM connectors?
From my understanding If you try to install LEDs on a non xenon or pre 2008 car they will flicker. These specific bulbs I have picked out for the 2008-12 have a resistor/chip that makes them not flicker for these specific years as long as they are replacing a xenon bulb.
Did not get an error. This is due to the ‘code eliminator’ but also because I found bulbs with the correct electrical spec to match oem bulbs just in case. I have Never put in led fogs, I would try finding a set with similar output to the oem.
Hi, thanks for posting, I’ve order the LEDS, will let you know how it works ‼️
if you get an extra Do 88charge pipe I would be interested in buying it.
I'd like to do that to my 9.5 Aero's
So just to be sure these are plug and play?
@@esiasonR77 if you have xenon lights then they should be. It worked for me as plug and play.
Thanks for all your vids. I was watching your radiator removal video hoping to see you remove the electrical connector to the cooling fans. I was attempting to remove by sliding out the tabs but it broke. Has this ever happened to you? If so, how did you first remove and then repair? Thank you!
Hey there, definitely has happened! tap out the old slider from each part of the connector (im assuming the top that you pull on broke off) A pick or flathead should fit through each section of the electrical connection. This will allow you to unplug it. Then what I have done to secure it is take a long zip tie and loop it through the connection to finish it off. If this is confusing message me on Instagram and I can give you a video tutorial.
do u have the maptun light programer? cuz i tried n somehow it flickers "not this specific one" or do these come with that chip inside so they dont have that issue on flickers? and do they bolt on to the OEM connectors?
From my understanding If you try to install LEDs on a non xenon or pre 2008 car they will flicker. These specific bulbs I have picked out for the 2008-12 have a resistor/chip that makes them not flicker for these specific years as long as they are replacing a xenon bulb.
They look just as bright as the xenon bulbs I used rated at only 4300k
I didn’t do a high beam demonstration. They are much better than the regular bulbs I had in the car.
Have you upgraded all the other bulbs to led? Thanks for the videos
Did you get any error code about headlight? I tried using led fog bulbs and gave an error even thoughit state it has canbus error eliminator.
Did not get an error. This is due to the ‘code eliminator’ but also because I found bulbs with the correct electrical spec to match oem bulbs just in case. I have Never put in led fogs, I would try finding a set with similar output to the oem.