DEPO Headlights LED strips not working
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DEPO Headlights LED strips not working
I have the DEPO headlights with the LED DRL strips. Yesterday I noticed that the led strips on both headlights went out. I checked the fuses and they are all good. I am running out of ideas about what else to check. Anyone else experienced this issue. Any advice on how to fix it?
Last edited by Drpower; 10-08-20 at 09:57 AM.
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I think the VIPmoto headlights are the best bang for the buck. They basically were the first ones to offer after market headlights for the 2nd gen. They had a lot of time to address problems, and fix their problems as well. If looking into purchasing any new ones. I'd definitely recommend getting them. Just remember to seal the headlights, and make sure the back cover is properly sealed. This will help to keep the condensation out for good.
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I mainly like the look of the DEPOs because they look just like OEM (when working). I wished they made the headlights with higher quality.
I had baked them opened to add LED bulbs inside and change the reflectors because of the extremely bad light output pattern. You should try it if you're up to it. There isn't much to the DRL LEDs, so if there is something wrong, I don't think it's fixable other than replacing parts. I don't really care about the DRL that much so I'll try to disconnect the power to my other DRL that's still lighting up.
You can check out one of the forum member's video below to get an idea.
You can check out one of the forum member's video below to get an idea.
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I mainly like the look of the DEPOs because they look just like OEM (when working). I wished they made the headlights with higher quality.
I had baked them opened to add LED bulbs inside and change the reflectors because of the extremely bad light output pattern. You should try it if you're up to it. There isn't much to the DRL LEDs, so if there is something wrong, I don't think it's fixable other than replacing parts. I don't really care about the DRL that much so I'll try to disconnect the power to my other DRL that's still lighting up.
You can check out one of the forum member's video below to get an idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-Z2q-5vY2o
I had baked them opened to add LED bulbs inside and change the reflectors because of the extremely bad light output pattern. You should try it if you're up to it. There isn't much to the DRL LEDs, so if there is something wrong, I don't think it's fixable other than replacing parts. I don't really care about the DRL that much so I'll try to disconnect the power to my other DRL that's still lighting up.
You can check out one of the forum member's video below to get an idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-Z2q-5vY2o
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In the video, he removed the wires and wire harness from the headlights. That's not necessary since baking the headlights with the wires doesn't do any damage to them.
I put in the PROFILE BI-LENS LED projectors (bulb, reflectors, etc all in one). You need to cut the bracket to fit it in -- there is also a thread on this process with pics; he may have a video as well.
I would be interested if you can find anything wrong with the DRLs or you can somehow fix them.
I put in the PROFILE BI-LENS LED projectors (bulb, reflectors, etc all in one). You need to cut the bracket to fit it in -- there is also a thread on this process with pics; he may have a video as well.
I would be interested if you can find anything wrong with the DRLs or you can somehow fix them.
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