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ddggst 12-04-2016 04:44 PM

Problem replacing 2015 Chrysler 200 stock halogen bulbs with LED
 
Hello everyone! First I have to apologize for my poor english; I'm a spanish native speaker.

I have a chrysler 200 limited 2015 with stock halogen headlight bulb (55w each), I accquired two led bulbs (35w each) with can-bus and installed them but they keep turning off every 5 - 10 secs and the computer tells the bulbs are dead.

Does anyone know the reason why is this happening? Do I need a 55w led bulb in order to work properly? Or just I can't use led and must keep using halogen in my car?

Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks.

CHRYSLER TECH 12-04-2016 11:50 PM

talk o the makers of the LED bulb there is an adapter that you can add for the Can bus cars that will stop that.

dna9656 02-19-2017 10:23 AM

Have you ever been in front of those extra powerful LEDS in some one els's car? They are too bright (drivers than have to look at the light are blinded because of the kind of light it is and the brightness) in my opinion. It's not the watts, it's lumens. They are blue, too bright and an "attractive nuisance" Ever notice how your attention is drawn by these lights in other cars/trucks? When the police have some one pulled over on the side of the road, have you ever noticed how your eyes and attention are drawn to the lights and the scene? Humans tend to travel in the same direction their eyes are pointed, so when you take your eyes off the road you tend to steer in the direction your looking. This is what is called an "attractive nuisance". End of rant.

dlamont4013 01-26-2021 11:09 AM

2015 Chrysler 200
 
Have you tried a load resistor? I used that on mine for my LED headlights I had the same make and model car and it seemed to fix mine and I’ve not had any other issues from it!


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