DIY: Parking light/ D4S HID low + Xenondepot 194 LED
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DIY: Parking light/ D4S HID low + Xenondepot 194 LED
Since so many people have been asking me on how to change all these bulbs on CL and seeing many have confused DRL with Parking lights (aka driving lights, city lights). With a little incentive, I've put together this general guides with pictures and to review the new Xenondepot 360 degree 194 LED!!
Detail DIY by other members:
How to remove the engine cover
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...71&postcount=9
HID bulb replacement
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=243417
Reminding you to always wear gloves when handling bulbs, oil from finger can cause damage to the bulbs especially the HID!
Bulb Types Reference
HID Low: D4S
Parking Lights: type 194
Fog: 9006
Tools
Gloves
Wrench
Hands
Start:
Step 1
pop the hood and remove the engine cover clips, press down on the middle of the clips and just pull the plastic covers away, clips will come out with it
Here is an after shot of the 3 panels removed
Step 2
I started with the passenger side, locate the plastic stick holding the parking light bulb as circled below, just turn the stick a bit and you will be able to pull it away
this is the one from the driver side, you might want to remove the single bolt that holds the windshield cleaner reservoir to give you more clearance, for HID bulbs change later too!
wiggle it out so you have access to the bulbs (again, this is the tiny bulb that lights up when your low beam is on, this is NOT the DRL)
Here comes the new 360 degree LED from Xenon Depot!
removed from package, you can really tell from the package that this will be different than the other LED sellers that always ship these in little zip lock bag
these are huge! but the output is amazing so the increase is size is expected but makes the installation just a tab bit more difficult
Step 3
This step is ONLY necessary because this LED is extra long, otherwise, you don't need to do this for smaller leds/bulbs
remove the 3 circled bolts to the airbox so it gives you a few more mm clearance to put the stick back into the socket.
put the new LED in, because of the electrical polarity of LED, these can only be installed in ONE direction, so make sure you turn on the lights to test it before you put the stick back in!
Voila! don't be sad if they don't light up! just pull it out, turn it, the put it in!
Detail DIY by other members:
How to remove the engine cover
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...71&postcount=9
HID bulb replacement
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=243417
Reminding you to always wear gloves when handling bulbs, oil from finger can cause damage to the bulbs especially the HID!
Bulb Types Reference
HID Low: D4S
Parking Lights: type 194
Fog: 9006
Tools
Gloves
Wrench
Hands
Start:
Step 1
pop the hood and remove the engine cover clips, press down on the middle of the clips and just pull the plastic covers away, clips will come out with it
Here is an after shot of the 3 panels removed
Step 2
I started with the passenger side, locate the plastic stick holding the parking light bulb as circled below, just turn the stick a bit and you will be able to pull it away
this is the one from the driver side, you might want to remove the single bolt that holds the windshield cleaner reservoir to give you more clearance, for HID bulbs change later too!
wiggle it out so you have access to the bulbs (again, this is the tiny bulb that lights up when your low beam is on, this is NOT the DRL)
Here comes the new 360 degree LED from Xenon Depot!
removed from package, you can really tell from the package that this will be different than the other LED sellers that always ship these in little zip lock bag
these are huge! but the output is amazing so the increase is size is expected but makes the installation just a tab bit more difficult
Step 3
This step is ONLY necessary because this LED is extra long, otherwise, you don't need to do this for smaller leds/bulbs
remove the 3 circled bolts to the airbox so it gives you a few more mm clearance to put the stick back into the socket.
put the new LED in, because of the electrical polarity of LED, these can only be installed in ONE direction, so make sure you turn on the lights to test it before you put the stick back in!
Voila! don't be sad if they don't light up! just pull it out, turn it, the put it in!
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Step 4
reverse the procedure, put it back in and turn it how to see how it reflects within the housing, please note the LED is a bit whiter in person, as for all digital photography, white is a hard color to capture, I've tested the white balance and these came out the closest
*please refer to 1st post on how to change HID bulbs
this set is REALLY bright, the 360 degree of LED really lights up the housing well
First full shot of the 3 lights: MobileHID 6000k D4S + Philips Ultinon 6000k 9006 fog
Put in the Xenon Depot 6000k D4S as well
This is with the stock Philips Xeneco from the factory for comparision
A little farther away for comparison
Full frontal shot
In pitch black, these are really bright!
reverse the procedure, put it back in and turn it how to see how it reflects within the housing, please note the LED is a bit whiter in person, as for all digital photography, white is a hard color to capture, I've tested the white balance and these came out the closest
*please refer to 1st post on how to change HID bulbs
this set is REALLY bright, the 360 degree of LED really lights up the housing well
First full shot of the 3 lights: MobileHID 6000k D4S + Philips Ultinon 6000k 9006 fog
Put in the Xenon Depot 6000k D4S as well
This is with the stock Philips Xeneco from the factory for comparision
A little farther away for comparison
Full frontal shot
In pitch black, these are really bright!
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These are the other ones I've tested for everyone's reference.
Osram Cool Blue W5W - Free from Powerbulbs.com w/ purchase
What I've decided to use currently, the color is whiter than stock and just flows better with my 6000k low beam IMO
Autolumination - 194 Oval Leds Bulbs - $2.49 each, I bought the cheapest one on there to test the color
On with my xenondepot 6000k D4S - probably works better with 8000k
Comparison between autolumination bulbs & Osram cool blue
More pictures
MobileHID free Inverted LED
On with new MobileHID 6000k HID
unfortunately, due to the design of the high beam reflector housing, the inverted LED don't seem to work too well, however, these will probably work much better for interior LED
A lot of people asked how the Osram Cool Blue Bulbs look , so here is a comparison to stock bulbs
left in pic [OEM], right in pic [OSRAM]
Osram Cool Blue W5W - Free from Powerbulbs.com w/ purchase
What I've decided to use currently, the color is whiter than stock and just flows better with my 6000k low beam IMO
Autolumination - 194 Oval Leds Bulbs - $2.49 each, I bought the cheapest one on there to test the color
On with my xenondepot 6000k D4S - probably works better with 8000k
Comparison between autolumination bulbs & Osram cool blue
More pictures
MobileHID free Inverted LED
On with new MobileHID 6000k HID
unfortunately, due to the design of the high beam reflector housing, the inverted LED don't seem to work too well, however, these will probably work much better for interior LED
A lot of people asked how the Osram Cool Blue Bulbs look , so here is a comparison to stock bulbs
left in pic [OEM], right in pic [OSRAM]
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Conclusion
Phew! that took me a while to post, as you can see, this is simply the brightest and whitest out of 5 others I've tested (I didn't take pictures for some)
Going to leave it in for few weeks and see if I like the color combination, I tend to go for a bit of contrast but this will definitely attract more looks on the street
hope the pictorial guides help you guys a bit, feel free to ask your questions away
Phew! that took me a while to post, as you can see, this is simply the brightest and whitest out of 5 others I've tested (I didn't take pictures for some)
Going to leave it in for few weeks and see if I like the color combination, I tend to go for a bit of contrast but this will definitely attract more looks on the street
hope the pictorial guides help you guys a bit, feel free to ask your questions away
#6
Thanks for the work you put into taking all of those photos.
It's too bad that there doesn't seem to be any decent fogs that don't require a whole HID conversion that will match better, or is there? I really don't care to put HID in my fogs I just want them to match if I were to change my parking lights out.
It's too bad that there doesn't seem to be any decent fogs that don't require a whole HID conversion that will match better, or is there? I really don't care to put HID in my fogs I just want them to match if I were to change my parking lights out.
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#13
lol, the only time I've seen "stuff" melted was seeing people increasing the wattage on the fog light
35W HID to 55W that melted the housing or 60W halogen bulbs to 100W
these LED have life time warranty, so i am not really concerned of it breaking down or melting.
35W HID to 55W that melted the housing or 60W halogen bulbs to 100W
these LED have life time warranty, so i am not really concerned of it breaking down or melting.
#15
thx for posting pics and instructions! quick question: how is the matchup with the 360 degree Xenon Depot parking lights (not DRL) to stock HID headlight? Too bright? I don't plan on getting 6K HID low beams. If the 360 degree is too bright to match stock HID headlamps, what do you recommend? Thx!