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I originally bought a set of bright white 194s from Culpable and they worked great until the next day. They flickered and then went out. the light spread was great and so was the color, but i decided to go for some VLEDs cause people said they were great. I got them, installed and the color was not a bright white and the spread is horrible. What should I do, cause everytime i get something aftermarket, my car rejects it?
![]() this is the type of vled i have: ![]() This post has been edited by tjblacrosse: Apr 4, 2008 - 6:00 PM -------------------- -Tyler
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get a voltimiter and check the output of the sockets. too much voltage can bust leds. Sometimes leds are not good from factory, dont give up .
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