I fitted the new Philips direct fit Ultinon Access 20W. H7 bulbs , they fitted perfectly and they have a 3 years guaranty. In the E.U. they are road legal. And Philips is not a niche market producer. So I give it a try.
just bought some h1 (for some reason my e36 1998 convertible 328i is with h1 socket) and i use it for high beams, its very nice. i wonder if they're too bright / useful for regular "head lights" or i can keep my halogen oem stock headlights for city driving / incoming traffic
The bulb angle depends on your reflector shape ..... Not hi or low . Each application will have different Reflector Shape ... You just have to try both angles in your own Situation . So having a Wall for beam reference is nice.
Hello just saw your video and i am considering to purchase these. After 1 year can you tell me your experience so far. Is there any overheating issue with the lights and cables? Because I don’t see any fan in the bulb. Thanks
You always put the led chips facing at 3 and 9 o clock. Straight up and down. The reason they give you two options is because some housings need the other option in order to be at 3 and 9 oclock.
Just to inform everybody.. I bought this exact same bulb from auxito, installed on my Suzuki Grand Vitara G3 2011, it has projector headlight for that lamp(low beam h7). I gotta say, im disappointed with the results in terms of brightness. OEM Led headlights from Honda and Toyota cars were clearly way brighter than mine.. So if you have projector headlights, got for the ultra bright lamps with 16 chips. This one has only 8 (4 each side). ---------- ABOUT THE COLOR: I enjoyed very much. Looks nothing blueish. it has kinda of OEM color.
Could you update if those bulbs still hold up nicely? It'll be great to get long term user feedback. Some users say they don't last long compared to halogen bulbs.
I've tried many led bulbs in the past. On initial operation they are bright but once they heat up they are barely visible 😡 Do these stay crisp and bright after say an hour of driving❓
@@ProblemSolverGarage I can understand 😎, I have a 1996 Mazda Xedos 6 which I'd like to keep running as long as I can. But also gotta go to work... Do you have other cars with this specific brand of LED headlight? I am thinking of using it on my own and my gf's car. Something about snow this time of year 😁
I think the issues you are going to have with these are they do not have heat sinks or fans. Second is that there does not seem to be Canbus so in newer vehicles you may get "Light Out" warnings on your dash. I would not buy them.
Do you happen to know the wattage for these? I've found a pair of a popular internet auction site but the spec says 80w - I don't know if this is 80w per bulb or 80w for both bulbs. Cheers
Technically, no , led bulbs are not legal, not even in you rear or indicators, in the uk, but its a law not really enforced, if ever, tho MOTS will be fussy sometimes.
Hi, great video! I have the same lights. Does it matter to which cable you connect the plus and minus side? Cause I connect my black cable with the negative and it didn’t work.
I have a bmw e90 just recently installed these but I keep getting a malfunction error on my left low beam only and works fine. Could it just be that I installed the left one wrong or do I need a decoder? My right low beam is fine no error popping up for that one
I bought these as a high beam and they are garbage, don’t know about low beam I’m using a different brand with a fan and drivers that work well but I’m going back to halogen high beam
@@ProblemSolverGarage Yeah I havnt tried them in projectors they are in reflector high beams but the ones I have in my projectors right now are awesome the Hikari Titan nova they are brighter than HID, only thing I don’t like is they arnt the 1:1 plug and play like these