2023 Colorado LED Headlight Issues Switch to Lasfit Do NOT use Oxilam
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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Here I am going over the install of the new Lasfit LED Headlights replacing the Oxilam lights that were failing. I will have many other tools that I suggest linked below in the TOOLS and TOOLS CONT Link if you are interested.
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I installed the oxilam after I watched your first video. Ran into this issue about a month ago and got worried about having leds in halogen housing. I switched back to halogens. I have the lasfits that you have in the video but now I feel better about putting them in. Thanks!
Ya unfortunately I never had experience with oxilam lights before and won't be going with them ever again. I should have stuck with the lasfit brand to begin with. Just a much better bulb. Sorry you had issues as well.
Hello again, Tony
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 I had a 1999 Nissan Sentra that had the head lights flicker like that. But the cause was the alternator I went through two after market alternators, then I bought an OEM from Nissan, problem solved 😅 Again thank you
Ya I have seen that before as well especially on alot of older trucks. Thank you for watching
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Will those lastfit and other bulbs youve used work on the 24s? I'm assuming everything is pretty much the same
Yes it's the same.
do you leave them on auto or turn them off?
With the old ones I would turn them off unless I needed them. After replacing them I just leave them on
@@TonyTheTechnician thank you
for about 3 or 4 years ive only used the "sealight"? brand, 2001 Mazda Tribute (ford escape) has over 25k on the various LEDs ive done, doors, heads, fogs, dome, tail, signals, etc. i dont think a single incandescent or halogen is left anywhere, just FYI
Ya sealight is another one I saw when I was first looking into lasfit many years ago. I think they started around the same time frame. I've heard good things about them as well
Where do you make the adjustments for the lights?
It's in the video at 8:30
I can’t get the damn cap off the low beam bulb
Use something to tap the notches on the dust cap counterclockwise. Eg. Small hammer 🔨
Shit man I installed these after your install video. That sucks. Thanks for the update buddy
Ya sorry for the unfortunate news. I hope you don't run into any issues with them
@@TonyTheTechnician no worries. Just ordered those lasfit replacements.
I can't find AMBER LEDs fog lights for the halogen sockets for my 2023 Chevy Colorado. Can anyone help me find a good pair of AMBER LEDs on that? I have just installed Lasfits front running lamps with switchback turn signals and the Lasfits backup LEDs, which I'm very satisfied.
Lasfit front turn signals work great on my ‘23 Colorado ZR2. However, Lasfit rear turn and reverse bulbs are junk--constantly going out and are not an easy fitment. Next truck--I won’t waste my time.
I’ve had good luck with lasfit
Glad to hear it 👍
I couldn't get the LASFIT low beams to work, the collar kept spinning but was to tight to actually secure to the fixture. When i went to pull it the bulb out, the ring came off and fell behind the headlight fixture and cant get it out.
The High Beams from LASFIT worked just fine because it didn't have that weird collar.
The workaround for the extremely tight fit on the low beams is to use the gaskets off your original factory bulbs. Lasfits low beam gaskets are too high. I had this same issue and the gasket swap made them as easy to install as the high beams.