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JimGilles 05-10-2021 09:51 AM

Aspen LED Headlight & Turn Signal Bulbs
 
Has anyone found any LED headlight bulbs that work without flickering while turned off?

Has anyone found any LED turn signal bulbs that do not create hyper flash?

Do I need to change out a relay to make LED bulbs work?

calamity coyote 05-10-2021 08:14 PM

I installed a set of these Beamtech bulbs from They did dimly flicker for a bit when I turned them off. I contacted manufacturer and they sent me a couple of resister packs which you simply plug in line and that resolved the issues.

I believe with any turn signal bulbs you will also have to install resistor packs. You shouldn't have to replace a relay though.

Changingminds 07-04-2022 04:15 AM

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Changingminds 07-04-2022 04:16 AM

<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->Many people pay attention to the fact that for some reason the LED lamp flickers when on and off. This disadvantage is manifested due to unstable power supply, which passes ripples from the 220 volt network. It manifests itself in budget and inexpensive Chinese ones, in which the manufacturer saved on the power source. Therefore, it is really very important to buy only high-quality LEDs, even if they are a little more expensive. For example, my car has explosion proof lighting paint booths. Since they are durable, they will shine not only for you, but also for your children, and can be inherited. When buying, you do not spend, but basically save your money.

calamity coyote 07-04-2022 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by Changingminds (Post 122017)
This disadvantage is manifested due to unstable power supply, which passes ripples from the 220 volt network.

Considering this post is for lighting on the Chrysler Aspen which uses 12 volts DC (Not 220 volts A/C), I don't see how your post is relevant here. The link you provided is also for home lighting. Again, nothing which anyone of us would be using on our Aspens..


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