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Car LED Light Bulb Kit 28pcs Various Sizes $11.11+ Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ BIG.TEDDY Amazon AU

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Seems cheap for 28pcs interior LED lights. Not sure about the quality though as there's not much reviews.

About this item
This Interior white LED Kit Will Include the Following bulbs for applications around the interior of your vehicle, such as Dome, Map, Door, Glove Box, License Plates Etc.
Cross Reference Guide: T10=W5W 12V 2825 192 194 158 168 501 921 175 PC175 906 904 161 etc.
31MM 12SMD Festoon = 560 578 211-2 212-2 214-2 2112 2122.
QUICK SOLUTIONS FOR NON-WORKING LED BULBS: If your new led bulb won't light up, take it out and Flip it 180 degrees (to reverse the polarity).
Please note for the Festoon lights you can move the metal clips closer or further apart so they can fit the festoon led bulb tighter, be gentle with the clips so they do not break.

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  • Price in title please?

  • Which car ? Noob in this department

  • Problem with these things is they all try to impress by over driving the led's.

    Often they're designed for 12v loads, forgetting that cars are closer to 14v when running; which would be when you want lights.

    Cheap enough though; just keep swapping as the chips fail.

  • Same as this one for $8.66?

  • Brought similar for car because i want more brighter cabin, it was much bright but failed within 1-2months, went back to the normal globes which I had never had to change for 10+ years thr way i like it!

  • These things are universally terrible.

    The interior lights glow slightly when they're meant to be off, number plate lights flicker when more than about a week old so your numberplate looks like its holding a rave party, parker bulbs blink so it looks like a very dim and very pale indicator is constantly left on, and if you buy those LED headlights your headlight reflectors create tiny supernovas that provide a huge glow in a very short radius but do nothing for distance vision except blind oncoming traffic. Not a huge hassle since the lights will just fail in a week or two anyway, but for those 14 days you're going to piss off a lot of people. And hit a lot of roos cause you can't see any further than a foot past your bonnet.

    tl;dr - If you're thinking about it, dont.

    • +1

      I changed every single halogen globe in my car with LED 6 months ago and haven't experienced a single thing you're talking about. I spent much more than what's on offer here though. Maybe what you say about cheap ones is true.

      Also, this deal isn't about LED headlights in reflectors, but the tech has come along way since what you're talking about.

      Buy a current gen kit directly from China (Australian stores are generations behind) and they're great and don't blind anyone (so long as your headlights are in correct alignment to begin with, which they probably aren't) as they adhere to the correct cut off pattern and visibility is much, much better than halogen. 6 months old and do lots of night driving and no-one has ever flashed me, and can see kangaroos out country just fine. Mine are the current gen Auxito Y19 ones.

      Photo of my low beam output from roughly 12m away: https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/137916/104396/pxl_2023…

    • Headlights; couldnt agree more.

      Other bulbs though; its usually a symptom of people not soldering the right resistors for a 14.4v circuit, and using 12v rated modules.

      Yes, its false advertising by the seller; im not explaining this to defend them, just to explain why you've experienced issues.

      Btw; if they're glowing while they're "off" (and your car is NOT canbus) you have an earth leakage problem in that fitting.

      If its canbus, you need led's with a pwm driver.

  • Is it suitable for a Toyota interior? Sick of the old yellow light

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