I have a set of Auxito LED’s in my Ford Crown Vic. They’ve been flawless for over two years and the pattern once adjusted is almost identical to the stock halogen bulbs in the reflector housing. High beams are insanely good on them. Honestly I was and still am blown away by how well they work and how reliable they’ve been.
I have bought cheap LED lights since 2014 for every vehicle I've ever owned. I have never had any issues ever. Auxito is actually not bad at all. I try and go for Auxito over other weird brands.
In some countries it is illegal to modify the car headlights … if they come halogen you let them halogen , if they xenon they are required to have washers for headlights and auto level.. for newer cars the led headlights are in segments so they don’t disturb other traffic participants … some of them are not road legal rated … its says in the box. : offroad use only! Before you start modifying your headlights consult your local laws to be safe
Great..thanks for the information dude! Quick question,,do you have to change any fuses or something because of probably different power ratings of halogens and led?
@AutoFixYT thanks for you fast reply. My car is 2017 toyota yaris and the headlight bulbs are HIR2 fitment. Will I be able to get an LED straight replacement? Without need for extra cooling
@@rodeoman2751.... Not to take away from this video, at all... but do yourself a big favor, and Look up "Headlight Revolution" youtube channel... he does a Fantastic video showing and explaining all the nuances of different LED headlights.... which type "work" and which types Do Not... and WHY, they work (proper beam without blinding oncoming traffic), or Not. I believe that particular video was called "The Truth about LED bulbs - Don't Buy LED Headlight Bulbs Before Watching This!"..... and you WILL understand why, after watching it. He is Very detailed in his explanations, yet Very Easy to understand.... he obviously Really Knows and Understands, Automotive LED's and Everything associated with them, such as cooling, wiring, etc,etc,etc.... and he should, he's spent the last 15+ years researching, trying all different types of LED Automotive lighting. He even has a thick, detailed Catalogue out now, that many auto-parts stores use as a quick reference guide to help identify the correct type to use on different, specific vehicles, complete with actual night time photographs of different LED types and the actual Beam that they project, in different housings. You Will learn a Lot, just from watching that one video (out of Many, that he has, regarding Automotive LED's)... I guarantee it.
Hello and thanks for all your videos, i watch a lot of then. Any way, i have a 2017 Chevy Impala. As per led head Light's, are the led lights to face side to side or do the leds face up and down. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thanks 👍
Those little ones are rebrands as Auxito. CLR tested those called Auxito - 10S. They produce 16.5W per bulb after the observation. And they get warm up to 141 degrees Fahrenheit. Which is very good. The lower the temperature, the better the lifespan is. The higher the wattage and temperature, the shorter the lifespan is.
so easiest way to instal them in projector housing will be to put an arrow with marker on bulb that shows top and bottom so you can turn them enough to know how they are positionited easy you can try
I can appreciate your view on 'blinding' on-coming drivers...but realistically, 99% of drivers who buy LED's to replace the Halogen headlamps in their car, DON'T CARE if they blind other drivers...they only care how the LED's look in THEIR car... I'll try these LED's in my 2010 Lexus RX 350 ( projector lenses), but my experience has been that the Halogens are easier to aim, and throw more light further down the road than LED's...the LED's are just more diffused and do not lend themselves to being focussed...good video.
Usually bad quality LEDs will do that. I have put good quality LEDs on every type of headlight there is and have had much improved results over halogen. I've also worked with cheap crappy LED bulbs and that's exactly what they do. Diffuse a bunch of light in all directions with no focal point in the center.
I’m so glad there’s still more and more people that knows how led bulb works. Two sided led bulbs with big enough heatsink and cooling fan. A two sided led chips such as CSP,ZES,CSP flip chips, SMD, Osram, LMP, and Cree led chips that’s the same size of the halogen coil filament, with very thin center piece of the led bulbs works a lot better than halogen, and way better than those dreadful. Disgusting, horrible 3-4-5-6 sided or 360 degree cone shape led, square shape with a bubble led, or double stack led will never perform the same as original halogen headlight bulbs. I had an argument with one dude sayin u know nothing about led, yes we do. With lots of research, see them testing, lots of education. We truly do. Thanks to headlight revolution, car light reviews, Sergiu garbor, and bulbfacts. If it wasn’t for them, this would not happen.
My dad had the 4 sided led bulbs (h4) as an upgrade from the halogen bulbs he had originally. They sucked. At night, no beam pattern. Poor illumination on the road, basically a driving hazard even when you're few in the highway in the middle of the night. I removed them and placed the original halogens, Osram Bilux, illumination is better but not bright. Hopefully I'll upgrade to Philips h4 or a bi-led projector headlights.
@@ChrisN06999 Philips are expensive but they are worth it. But why not jump on Lasfit? I recommend Lasfit - LA plus. We have them our Toyota and Scion and I bought more for my friends as well and they love how bright they are, the beam pattern is perfect. And they are reliable: $70 a pair and it’s worth it. Give them a shot before u spend $200
This video covers 99% of my questions. Thank you! Especially the types of light, and the way led simulates the bulb lights. Would you discuss the types of light connectors for cars, cause there's a ton.
Funny, every single one of the Auxito brand bulbs I have bought in the last 2 years, are blown out already, every singe one. I see this as a total waste of time and money. 50,000 hours is a joke, I am lucky if I got 50 hours out of these piles of poo. Save your money and the headaches. DO NOT BUY THAT BRAND, I AM WARNING YOU, YOU WILL REGRET IT.
Not sure how that happened, I've been running Auxito for years now in multiple cars, never replaced a single bulb. Maybe you got a bad batch? Regardless, nothing wrong with switching brands, it's all personal preference!
@@hamza3p342 that’s because they use better led chips. Such as Osram and Philips. I go for Lasfit, Auxito, and Sylvania led. If I want to put led on a reflector headlights for mimic the perfect beam pattern. Definitely go for Auxito - M3, as they use ZES led chips. And they perform extremely well in a reflector. ZES,CSP,LMP, and SMD led chips work well on both projector and reflector. Just truly depends the rest of the led bulb design. As long as it’s a thin two sided led bulbs. That’s all that matters.