➤Illuminate your drives with P2 series H7 LED Headlight Bulbs. Packed with 12PCS CSP chips per bulb, they generate a powerful 130W output, delivering an astonishing 40000LM per set (20000LM per bulb). This results in a whopping 600% increase in brightness compared to traditional halogen bulbs, providing crystal - clear visibility whether you're cruising on a dark highway or traversing challenging terrains.
➤The bulbs have a broad 9 - 32V voltage range, making them suitable for a variety of vehicles, from 12V light pickup trucks to hybrid and pure - electric family cars. Their built - in upgraded drivers ensure 99% vehicle compatibility, reducing error warnings and flickering. Although most vehicles are covered, some sensitive models may need an extra decoder. Installation is a quick 5 - minute job due to the innovative all - in - one design that mimics standard halogen bulbs, eliminating the need for an external driver box. Just ensure correct polarity; if the lights don't work, flip the socket. An advanced heat dissipation system, featuring a U - shaped copper tube, thickened copper plate, a high - speed 15,000 RPM fan, and an all - in - one aluminum finned heat sink, guarantees a lifespan of over 30,000 hours. With an IP65 waterproof rating, they perform well in all weather. Each package includes the bulbs and a user manual. Remember to check your vehicle's bulb model before buying.
- Since LED conversion kits use less power than halogen or HID bulbs, if your vehicle is equipped with a CANbus system, there may be a problem because it may think your lights are malfunctioning and cause them not to work properly. At this point, you can solve the problem by adding a plug and play bulb decoder. (few extremely sensitive vehicles can have this problem)
- All vehicles fitted with halogen headlight bulbs from the factory are suitable for LED conversion. The main advantage is a massive increase in road illumination and therefore improved safety when driving at night.
- When you replace a halogen bulb with an LED bulb, it should work the same way as a halogen bulb. Place the LED bulb with the center tab facing up and the LED chip pointing horizontally left and right. If the bulb is installed tilted or upside down, you will get a strange and really bad beam pattern.
- An LED, or Light Emitting Diode, is a source of light used in various applications. When a suitable voltage is applied to its leads, it emits light through a process called "electroluminescence," which we integrate into our products.
- In the automotive industry, LED bulb brightness is often measured in lumens (luminous flux), which represents the amount of visible light to the human eye. Check the lumen rating to assess the total visible light output of the LED lamp.
- Color temperature refers to the light's color, measured in kelvins (K). It's essential to consider color temperature when purchasing LED lamps to match them with your existing lights for a consistent look.
- Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or the original bulb for the correct bulb size. Comparing the factory bulb to our product is a reliable method.
- Choose LED bulb colors that comply with road safety laws. Refer to the part number on the bulb, your vehicle's manual, or consider the lens color for compatibility.
- Since LED conversion kits use less power than halogen or HID bulbs, if your vehicle is equipped with a CANbus system, there may be a problem because it may think your lights are malfunctioning and cause them not to work properly. At this point, you can solve the problem by adding a plug and play bulb decoder. (few extremely sensitive vehicles can have this problem)