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Follow on Google News | ![]() Solve The Problems of LED Driving LightsLED driving lights are important parts of your vehicle. It provides vision to the driver during the dark and at the same time saves more energy compared to traditional driving light. Another form of automobile lighting are xenon driving lights.
By: Newfrog.com It is imperative to always check if your driving lights are working properly in order to avoid difficult or even fatal on-road situations. If you notice that your head lights or signal lights are going haywire, make sure to find a replacement immediately for a better and safer driving experience. Here are the steps you can take and the tools you will need to replace your broken LED lights. Things You'll Need: * Correct replacement bulb * Gloves * Flashlight * Screwdriver Step 1: Before buying a replacement bulb from an automobile repair shop, you must first determine the right type, color, and size of driving light that you need. You might find some difficulty in finding a compatible LED light bulb for your car, so it is advisable to consult an automobile expert to do the job for you. Step 2: Remove the lightbulb from its holder by unscrewing or simply dismounting the lightbulb. Some car models may have screws connecting the lightbulb to its mount while others are directly connected to the motor's electric circuit. If your lightbulb is directly connected to the motor, make sure to turn off the engine before starting to remove the lights in order to avoid electric shocks. In addition, some models, and car makes may have light bulb encasings that should be removed before reconnecting the replacement LED. Step 3: Place the removed screws in a safe place wherein it will not get lost. Before installing the new LED driving lights, make sure to read the instructions carefully, and follow the steps to avoid mistakes in the installation process. Reconnect the bulb to the engine's connecting circuit by encircling the copper wire around the screws and tightening it using a screw driver. Step 4: Before you re-attach the encasing back to the mount, first test if the lights are working properly. See if it blinks and listen for probable sparks in case you did not screw the wires tight enough. Make sure everything is settled and tightly screwed before finishing up with some cleaning. In addition, observe the color of the new LED bulbs and compare with the other head light. The color must match accordingly and must glow in the same intensity. Step 5: Secure the encasing over the LED driving lights by matching its position onto the mount. Be careful when doing this as the casing may break if you push it too much. Safety Tip: Wear your gloves during the replacement process and use the flashlight to properly see hard-to-reach areas. For automobile experts, repairing and replacing your driving light will take only about 30 minutes. But if you're still a DIY beginner, the process can take longer. As such, it is advisable to ask for help in order to avoid accidents and mistakes. View more led driving lights: http://www.newfrog.com/ Resources from: http://www.newfrog.com/ End
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