DRL / High Beam Problem
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Hey guys..
i have a is250.. i have l.e.d's as my drl/highbeam.. i decided to get the module from V-LEDS to stop the flickering.. once i tried to install them.. they wouldnt light up.. tried switching them around and such.. still.. no light. So i decided to try and put my regular 9005 bulb's in.. still no light.. jw.. if any of you guys experienced this problem? is it the fuse? or.. i can deal with no DRL's but.. id like my l.e.d's to work..
Jay
i have a is250.. i have l.e.d's as my drl/highbeam.. i decided to get the module from V-LEDS to stop the flickering.. once i tried to install them.. they wouldnt light up.. tried switching them around and such.. still.. no light. So i decided to try and put my regular 9005 bulb's in.. still no light.. jw.. if any of you guys experienced this problem? is it the fuse? or.. i can deal with no DRL's but.. id like my l.e.d's to work..
Jay
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can't remember exactly i think it says Right or left headlamp, i had to replace mine cuz i accidently touched the positive and negative together when i was putting in new LED DRLs,
but its pretty obvious by the name, also if take out the fuse, you will visually be able to see that its blown(inside the plastic covering the fuse it will be char'd a little bit from the fuse blowing, also you'll notice a small break in the middle of the metal) or take a volt meter to the top of it to test them.
but its pretty obvious by the name, also if take out the fuse, you will visually be able to see that its blown(inside the plastic covering the fuse it will be char'd a little bit from the fuse blowing, also you'll notice a small break in the middle of the metal) or take a volt meter to the top of it to test them.
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