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Renault - Laguna 2010 - led lights instead of normal W5W and P21W bulbs.

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  • #1 16876476
    activestate
    Level 9  
    Hello,

    I have the following question for you - well, I get bulbs quite often from the lagoon, sometimes 3 in 4 months, sometimes they work for a year without a problem.

    I've always been able to replace them myself, but now it burned out on the battery side where it's very difficult to access.
    Therefore, you have to remove the bumper, so I wanted to ask if I will have problems when I put on Ledowe?

    There is a lot of it, for example, I chose the Philips 5W5 Extreme Vision led. I'm just afraid that I will get a ticket during the inspection, am I right?

    Thank you.
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  • #2 16876612
    osiniak75
    Level 35  
    Once upon a time, the diagnostician found out that I had parking places on leds and did not want to raise the review. If a policeman notices, he will keep the evidence for sure.
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  • #3 16876640
    kortyleski
    Level 43  
    Look for those with approval. Only the price will be cosmic. Intercars used to have something there.
  • #4 16877208
    axidix
    Level 13  
    Since the parking lot will not keep the evidence, they must have a normal color and if you want to put on the LED on 21, look for something good to make it shine well, the policeman would have to remove the bulb to check if it has approvals. personally, in two cars I have had most of the lights on leds for years and there were no problems with it, only as I assumed that they shone almost blue then yes
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  • #5 16877675
    helmud7543
    Level 43  
    The light source must be of the type for which the lamp is approved. So as the headlight is for light bulbs, the LED will not pass by the law. What a policeman or diagnostician will do with it is up to him, because every day people have various inventions and drive. By the way, I wish that the durability of these LED "bulbs" was higher than that of most daytime running lights or LEDs illuminating the license plate, because my friends burn faster than traditional light bulbs for me ...
  • #6 16878049
    axidix
    Level 13  
    As for the Durability, I do not complain, in the Audi A6 C4 I have the backlight of the board for 6 years and stops at the front on some bulbs and they work, secondly, as for the maids, there is not much provision for what the source should be, it must be white and shine what another is a passing beam and you can also do what you want for a long time because you do not drive on traffic lights while passing other drivers.
    As for the downtime, it's not worth buying a Led-Can because I bought it and replaced it twice, and yes, I bought it without the Can and inserted the resistor and it works fine.
  • #7 16878191
    kortyleski
    Level 43  
    axidix wrote:
    Secondly, as for the maids, there is not much provision for what the source should be, it must be white and shine, otherwise it is passing and long, you can also do whatever you want, because you do not ride on traffic lights while passing other drivers.

    To the first bell where someone is interested in lighting. By definition, the sad prosecutor will have a lot to say, unfortunately he will use paragraphs ...
  • #8 16878237
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    activestate wrote:
    Well, I get bulbs from the lagoon quite often

    But we write and the rear light bulb, and stationary stops, they will spend longer.
  • #9 16878571
    helmud7543
    Level 43  
    And what are they good? I would like to buy a more durable one myself. The originals shine and shine, but when they burn and replace, the new ones are about a year, a year and a half and they died. The same in Toyota, the same in BMW, friends also have the same in their own, it applies to the front (including parking lots) and rear ...
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  • #10 16880580
    axidix
    Level 13  
    Drive to the diagnostician and ask if you can have Leds on parking spaces and see what he tells you
  • #11 16883006
    activestate
    Level 9  
    Thanks for the discussion.
    However, I will not risk - and the scales were outweighed by the fact of the bell and the consequences - in fact, if something happens, a smart guy will use it ...
    Greetings.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the user's inquiry about replacing traditional W5W and P21W bulbs with LED lights in a 2010 Renault Laguna. The user expresses concerns about the durability of LED bulbs and potential legal issues during vehicle inspections. Responses highlight the importance of using approved LED bulbs to avoid fines, with some users sharing their experiences of using LEDs without problems, provided they meet color and brightness standards. Others caution that while LEDs can be more durable, they may not always outperform traditional bulbs. The consensus suggests consulting a diagnostician for advice on legality and safety before making the switch.
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