Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
#11
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
in the canadian model the drl's are the high beam at 50/60 percent power which consume about 72 wats when the engine is on. I was planning on disabling the drl's and using the web-electric kit changing my turn signals into drl's. to properly do this I need high wattage but lower power led's. I have done this on other cars where running the standard dual turn/marker bulb has caused heat issues, and actually distorted the lamp housing assembly.
I now need high luminance output bulbs which operate in led mode to replace the factory turn signals. I see there are 3 watt bulbs, however I have received info on 5 watt single led bulbs which will eliminate the "bulb out" warning from the dash.
I now need high luminance output bulbs which operate in led mode to replace the factory turn signals. I see there are 3 watt bulbs, however I have received info on 5 watt single led bulbs which will eliminate the "bulb out" warning from the dash.
#12
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
in the canadian model the drl's are the high beam at 50/60 percent power which consume about 72 wats when the engine is on. I was planning on disabling the drl's and using the web-electric kit changing my turn signals into drl's. to properly do this I need high wattage but lower power led's. I have done this on other cars where running the standard dual turn/marker bulb has caused heat issues, and actually distorted the lamp housing assembly.
I now need high luminance output bulbs which operate in led mode to replace the factory turn signals. I see there are 3 watt bulbs, however I have received info on 5 watt single led bulbs which will eliminate the "bulb out" warning from the dash.
I now need high luminance output bulbs which operate in led mode to replace the factory turn signals. I see there are 3 watt bulbs, however I have received info on 5 watt single led bulbs which will eliminate the "bulb out" warning from the dash.
You'll need a load leveling resistor just as I will. It depend on the wattage the system is expending. See http://autolumination.com/equalizers.htm for ideas. They are called "load equalizers" on that page and are in the third row.
I don't know if there are any LED bulbs that will output that much light. You might have to build your own with a few 5w LEDs. You could even build one that changes color. That is, if the turn signal is on it is flashing amber, other wise, it is solid white. (Autolumination has a similar bulb but I doubt it is bring enough...)
Could you post the link to the web-electric kit?
Thanks,
Mike
#13
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
Maybe it's just me, but I noticed some cars that had a string of LED brake lights (4 or 5 in a row) actually bothered my eyesight. Not sure how to describe it, but at night when the car in front put on it's brakes, the piercing nature of the lights 'burned' in my vision for a second or two creating an optical distortion, like my eyes remembered the red lights even when I looked elsewhere. (Like the 'burned in' effect that computer monitors used to get).
Again, I'm not sure how to describe this, and I know it sounds crazy, but I prefer seeing regular bulbs instead of LED brake lights. It's not a comfortable light to look at.
Again, I'm not sure how to describe this, and I know it sounds crazy, but I prefer seeing regular bulbs instead of LED brake lights. It's not a comfortable light to look at.
Last edited by haroldo; 10-12-2008 at 06:00 AM.
#14
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
Superbrightleds and autolumination are the same company.
Try Velocity LEDs, V-LEDs, in ebay.
I replaced the european 5 watt halogen DRL bulbs with LEDs from lumileds.
On my cars I located the bulb failure sensor module and changed the current sensing resistor to a higher value so the LED bulbs satify the requirement.
Try Velocity LEDs, V-LEDs, in ebay.
I replaced the european 5 watt halogen DRL bulbs with LEDs from lumileds.
On my cars I located the bulb failure sensor module and changed the current sensing resistor to a higher value so the LED bulbs satify the requirement.
#15
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
Superbrightleds and autolumination are the same company.
Try Velocity LEDs, V-LEDs, in ebay.
I replaced the european 5 watt halogen DRL bulbs with LEDs from lumileds.
On my cars I located the bulb failure sensor module and changed the current sensing resistor to a higher value so the LED bulbs satify the requirement.
Try Velocity LEDs, V-LEDs, in ebay.
I replaced the european 5 watt halogen DRL bulbs with LEDs from lumileds.
On my cars I located the bulb failure sensor module and changed the current sensing resistor to a higher value so the LED bulbs satify the requirement.
#16
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
I'm thinkin that I'd just stick with the OEM replacement from the Toyota dealer.
I normally don't hesitate to mess with stuff, but the TCH is so full of technology, I'm afraid that I'd mess something up that cost a whole lot more than a lightbulb.
I normally don't hesitate to mess with stuff, but the TCH is so full of technology, I'm afraid that I'd mess something up that cost a whole lot more than a lightbulb.
#17
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
Maybe it's just me, but I noticed some cars that had a string of LED brake lights (4 or 5 in a row) actually bothered my eyesight. Not sure how to describe it, but at night when the car in front put on it's brakes, the piercing nature of the lights 'burned' in my vision for a second or two creating an optical distortion, like my eyes remembered the red lights even when I looked elsewhere. (Like the 'burned in' effect that computer monitors used to get).
Again, I'm not sure how to describe this, and I know it sounds crazy, but I prefer seeing regular bulbs instead of LED brake lights. It's not a comfortable light to look at.
Again, I'm not sure how to describe this, and I know it sounds crazy, but I prefer seeing regular bulbs instead of LED brake lights. It's not a comfortable light to look at.
Or even a different method of attention getting, getting the attention of the rear oncoming driver that the brakes are in use, or even some way to indicate that the brakes are in EXTREMELY heavy USE.
The high mount brake light is/was a good start.
But how about a way to notify the rear oncoming driver that the brakes are being used so severely, or the roadbed is so slippery, that ABS has activated...??
#18
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
Well, I am putting this LED thing on hold for now. It shall be pending more free time.
As a side, the bulb from my Toyota dealer is about $7.50. However, the part department said it is covered under the new car warranty and I am picking put the bulb tomorrow.
As a side, the bulb from my Toyota dealer is about $7.50. However, the part department said it is covered under the new car warranty and I am picking put the bulb tomorrow.
#19
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...de/default.htm
2007-2009 TOYOTA Camry
Low beam headlamp
H11-55W
High beam headlamp
9005
9005SU Silverstar ULTRA for Ultra Night Vision - The Whitest and Brightest Halogen
9005ST Silverstar High Performance Lighting: The Whiter and Brighter Halogen
9005XV XtraVision Halogen - The Brighter Light
9005CB Cool Blue Halogen - The Whiter Light
Parking light
3457ALL
3457AST Silverstar Signal Lighting: Complete the Look: Crisp, Clean, Style
Front turn signal
3457ALL
3457AST Silverstar Signal Lighting: Complete the Look: Crisp, Clean, Style
Rear turn signal
992 (7440A)
Tail light
194
194LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
7443
Stop light
7443
High mount stop light
Assembly
Fog/Driving light
H11-55W
License plate
2825
2825LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Back up light
921
921LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Front sidemarker
2825
2825LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Rear sidemarker
7443
Glove box
37
Map light
2825
2825LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Dome light
DE3175
Step/Courtesy light
168
168LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Trunk/Cargo area
194
194LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
If using LEDs for turn signals, you'll need load resistor (http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...26.3549&next=0). You'll need "RL-650 Tail Light Load Resistor kit" and LED bulbs.
Autolumination and SuperBrightLEDs are two different companies. They are located in different states, charge different prices and carry different products.
I have LED taillights. Its the same brightness that you'll find on Camry Hybrid, Acura or any other cars
2007-2009 TOYOTA Camry
Low beam headlamp
H11-55W
High beam headlamp
9005
9005SU Silverstar ULTRA for Ultra Night Vision - The Whitest and Brightest Halogen
9005ST Silverstar High Performance Lighting: The Whiter and Brighter Halogen
9005XV XtraVision Halogen - The Brighter Light
9005CB Cool Blue Halogen - The Whiter Light
Parking light
3457ALL
3457AST Silverstar Signal Lighting: Complete the Look: Crisp, Clean, Style
Front turn signal
3457ALL
3457AST Silverstar Signal Lighting: Complete the Look: Crisp, Clean, Style
Rear turn signal
992 (7440A)
Tail light
194
194LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
7443
Stop light
7443
High mount stop light
Assembly
Fog/Driving light
H11-55W
License plate
2825
2825LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Back up light
921
921LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Front sidemarker
2825
2825LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Rear sidemarker
7443
Glove box
37
Map light
2825
2825LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Dome light
DE3175
Step/Courtesy light
168
168LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
Trunk/Cargo area
194
194LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp
If using LEDs for turn signals, you'll need load resistor (http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...26.3549&next=0). You'll need "RL-650 Tail Light Load Resistor kit" and LED bulbs.
Autolumination and SuperBrightLEDs are two different companies. They are located in different states, charge different prices and carry different products.
I have LED taillights. Its the same brightness that you'll find on Camry Hybrid, Acura or any other cars
#20
Re: Rear turn signal bulbs and LED replacements
[If using LEDs for turn signals, you'll need load resistor (http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...26.3549&next=0). You'll need "RL-650 Tail Light Load Resistor kit" and LED bulbs.