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Anyone have issues with LEDs on newer BRZs?
I want to convert all of my stock incandescent bulbs to LED, but I've read some horror stories about shorting out a computer when installing the door curtesy lights. I was just wondering if this is still an issue and if people have had problems with LEDs in other locations like trunk, dome, reverse lights, etc. Thanks.
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Unplug the battery when you're installing the lights. You can't short anything if it's not wired for power.
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^ that 2, and don't install them in the rain during a thunderstorm
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I have every single light replaced with LEDs and haven't had any problems at all. Gives it very clean and modern look.
I am one of those guys that hasn't had a problem that doesn't post about it. Nevermind...I posted about it now. |
I had my car garaged for almost two weeks waiting for it to be clear bra'd. During that time, I replaced all the interior bulbs with LEDS. I had 5 spare 194's from my previous car. (courtesy lights, trunk, license plate)
No issues so far. I removed the courtesy light and dome housings when installing the LED bulbs. I did not disconnect the battery. Some crappy phone pics I took for basic comparison: http://i.imgur.com/WroC2Lo.jpg http://i.imgur.com/f8xCqdT.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Z7msWAC.jpg http://i.imgur.com/0lq8w2d.jpg http://i.imgur.com/MOh0uKk.jpg |
One of my door courtesy lights is 'stuck' on because I accidentally shorted out the connectors when changing bulbs. Because of this, I removed the bulbs from both sides because my OCD will not allow me to have one and not the other. The fix requires that you replace a pricey module that I was not willing to do. I thought about re-wiring the lights using relays and such, but thats a project for a rainy day. So to answer your question, yes this can happen, but if you are careful it can work fine. I would disconnect your battery or the courtesy light fuse before replacing the bulbs.
For the license plate LED, I highly recommend these. I went through a few sets of wedge bulbs and eventually came across these and love them. This is the same seller I purchased from: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Subaru-BRZ-I...item23398ffad1 (dont mind the mess) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ght/Lights.JPG https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ghtSockets.JPG https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...t/TheLight.JPG |
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The issue he's speaking of is the rare BCM/ BIU failure: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1761758 None of the 2015s have had this issue, also it occurred with lower quality LED conversions or improper installs, @Diode Dynamics have there LEDs that have no wrong polarity so it's very hard to short out. Also if your super worried unplug the battery. |
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My driver side door light is out and passenger side works. I might just take passenger door out to make mines no lights, like FRS lol. Shorted the BIU. Oh well, stuff happens.
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How come the fuses wouldnt protect the other electronics from a short?
But all of my interior lights, trunk light, door lights, and license plate lights are LEDs. No issues here. All from @Diode Dynamics |
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Again, I think it's the install process that causes the issue, not brand of LEDs. |
I've replaced my entire taillights, front blinkers, license plate lights, backup lights and all interior bulbs with LEDs and haven't had a single issue. Bought everything (except the Tom's) from DiodeDynamics and couldn't be more pleased with their quality or customer service.
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