PilotPTK (PilotPTK) February 28, 2013, 11:39pm 2. You’re probably going to need to use the Load Resistor. Unfortunately, the downside is that the excess watts will be converted to raw heat. You’ll have to mount the resistors somewhere that won’t be bothered by heat. In your situation, 21w - 7.5w = 13.5w of heat is going to be generated in
Check Existing Original Bulbs: Examine the current bulbs in your vehicle. Remove the bulb in the location you want to replace. Look for information on the bulb base or housing (e.g., H7, 9005). The original bulb details are often printed directly on the bulb base. Use this information to choose the correct replacement.
I tow some trailers at work with led's and no resistors and they are a pain as you don't know from the cab if your indicators are actually working , don't think you will do the lights any damage without resistors. Edited May 14, 2012 by alastair0903
Installation Steps. Determine your headlight bulb type. Purchase an LED conversion kit from AT. Snap a quick photo of your OE light output prior to installation for comparison after. Unplug the plastic wiring connector from the factory-installed bulbs and remove them. Store them in a safe space for potential future use.
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Muskegon, MI. Apr 26, 2015. #4. For some reason I thought I responded to this unless there is a duplicate thread. Turn signals will flash rapidly if you do not use a load resistor and apparently the passenger side brake light is looked at for cruise control. So if you upgrade your bulbs to LED you will have to put load resistors on the main
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do i need resistors for led headlights