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Switchback

Advanced technology for an instant and reliable switch between modes.

Amber

A perfect, hassle-free upgrade to your stock amber turn signals.

Switchback Tech

  • White Mode: Bright white as daytime running lights & paking light
  • Amber Mode: Switches to amber when turn signal is activated
  • Enhanced Visibility: Improves safety with brighter illumination

CANBUS Tech

  • No Error Codes: Works with most modern vehicle's computer system
  • No Hyper Flash: Maintains normal turn signal timing
  • Plug & Play: No additional resistors or wiring needed

Plug & Play

  • Remove the halogen bulb
  • Connect the LED bulb
  • Test if the LED bulb light up
  • Secure the bulb

Ultimate Durability

  • 30,000-Hour Lifespan
  • Aviation Aluminum Body
  • Superior Heat Dissipation System

FAQs About LED Turn Signal Lights

1. Why Should I Upgrade to LED Turn Signal Lights?

Upgrading to LED turn signal lights offers numerous benefits, including faster response time, brighter and more visible lighting, and energy efficiency. LED lights consume less power, last longer, and are less prone to failure than traditional bulbs. They also contribute to a more modern, stylish look for your vehicle.

2. Are LED Turn Signal Lights Compatible with My Vehicle?

LED turn signal lights are compatible with most vehicles, but it’s important to check your vehicle's bulb type before purchasing. Some older vehicles may require additional resistors or adapters to prevent issues like hyper-flashing or flickering. Always verify compatibility before making a purchase.

3. Do LED Turn Signal Lights Need Resistors or Flashers?

Some vehicles with older electrical systems may experience hyper-flashing or blinking too fast when switching to LED turn signal lights. This happens because LEDs draw less power than traditional bulbs. In such cases, installing load resistors or an LED-compatible flasher relay can help eliminate the issue and ensure proper functioning.

4. Can I Install LED Turn Signal Lights Myself?

Yes, Lasfit LED turn signal lights are designed for easy installation. With a simple plug-and-play setup, you can replace your old turn signal bulbs with LED ones without the need for professional assistance. However, if you encounter issues with flashing speed or compatibility, additional components like resistors or flashers may be needed.

5. How Long Do LED Turn Signal Lights Last?

LED turn signal lights have an exceptionally long lifespan, typically lasting up to 25,000 hours, far exceeding the lifespan of traditional incandescent bulbs. This means fewer replacements and reduced maintenance costs over time.

6. Will LED Turn Signal Lights Be Brighter Than Incandescent Bulbs?

Yes, LED turn signal lights are much brighter and more visible than standard incandescent bulbs. This increased brightness helps enhance the safety of your vehicle by making your turn signals more noticeable to other drivers, especially in low-light conditions.

7. What Color Are LED Turn Signal Lights?

LED turn signal lights are typically amber or yellow in color, which is the standard for most vehicles’ turn signals. Some modern vehicles may also feature white or sequential LED turn signals for added style and effect, but amber remains the most common color.

8. Are LED Turn Signal Lights Waterproof?

High-quality LED turn signal lights are typically waterproof or water-resistant, making them suitable for all weather conditions. They are designed to withstand rain, snow, and other elements without affecting their performance.

9. Can LED Turn Signal Lights Be Used for Other Applications?

Yes, many LED turn signal lights are versatile and can be used for other lighting applications, such as brake lights, tail lights, or reverse lights, depending on their design and compatibility. Be sure to check the specifications to ensure they are suitable for your intended use.

10. Do LED Turn Signal Lights Save Power?

Yes, LED turn signal lights are more energy-efficient than traditional bulbs. They use significantly less power, which can improve your vehicle’s overall fuel efficiency and reduce strain on the electrical system.