LED indicator bulbs question.

dhobbs

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I’m going to replace my indicator bulbs with LEDs but before I buy any are there any tips for which ones to get?

I have the facelift lights with Xenons so fronts indicators are h21w. Are these clear bulbs or do they need to be amber?
Also is there a size limit, I.e. do they need to be slim to get in the light fixture?

The rear indicators are silver ones, I assume these need to be Amber?

My plan is to get them from eBay as they will be far cheaper then the osram ones.
 
Whipped out one of the front indicators. It’s a clear bulb.

Need to find an LED replacement of similar diameter now.
 

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I have rear LED indicators but not fronts as those are not made by Philips/Osram. I've tried ebay LEDs but they all tend to fail after a while. My Philips W5W front sidelights have been in for almost 4 years with no issues and the Osram rear indicator and brake LEDs for about 2. Code out the checks and you're good to go, they may be expensive but if you buy cheap you'll buy twice!
 
Rear indicator: https://www.osram.com/am/ecat/LEDriving%20PREMIUM-LED%20signal%20lamps-Cars-Automotive%20Lighting/com/en/GPS01_2636487/PP_EUROPE_Europe_eCat/ZMP_1174327/

Rear brake: https://www.osram.com/am/ecat/LEDriving%20PREMIUM-LED%20signal%20lamps-Cars-Automotive%20Lighting/com/en/GPS01_2636486/PP_EUROPE_Europe_eCat/ZMP_4053095/

No point doing the rear fogs. Also have LED reverse but nothing really works for getting enough light out!

Also avoid the 'CANBUS' LEDs - they simply burn out, better to code out the checks rather than fool them with a resistor.
 
So I bought some eBay LED bulbs for the rear and wasn’t successful.
I bought the indicator and brake light from Argo on eBay and although they look good, they don’t work on my car. Thinking I have been sold a pup, I went and tested them all with a spare battery and some leads. Bulbs were absolutely fine! The large outer shell is ground and the tip is positive. So it would seem that my car the lights are wired up with a reverse polarity. Not a problem with normal bulbs, but definitely with LEDs.

Is there any way to swap this over or does it look like I’m getting some more bulbs?!
 
Scooba_Steve said:
Don't think so, as the holders are keyed. Seriously, just get the Osram for the rears
Yeah, looks like that may be my only option.

Don’t say it “I told you so!”
🤦🏻‍♂️
 
dhobbs said:
Scooba_Steve said:
Don't think so, as the holders are keyed. Seriously, just get the Osram for the rears
Yeah, looks like that may be my only option.

Don’t say it “I told you so!”
🤦🏻‍♂️
I'm not sure if the Osram ones do not depend on polarity but they do work in mine, I don't think there is a standard for what should be positive/negative in the bulb holders as obviously it's irrelevant for bulbs.
 
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