every time you convert a blinker bulb to an LED, no matter the vintage of the car, you MUST change the flasher to one that's compatible with LED. LED blinkers require a voltage balancer flasher every time, including in vintage vehicles. traditional flashers think the bulb is out!
What do you mean "changing the flasher" and where is it in the car? I've changed both front side turn signal lights to LED with housing simply as that on my 14 y.o. Juke and they work perfectly.
UA-cam no longer shows dislikes on videos, and this video has a 20% dislike rate (117+ 24) This method does NOT work on certain makes of the car. (Which the creator glossed over very quickly) On a NIssan Juke SL 2012, this video is not accurate.
Stopped @1:21 because of the useless camera angles. You might as well have just done the narration while the camera was pointed at the floor or a tree or something.
@@nonsensechannel182that is not true, my regular low beam headlight went out and I replaced the same bulb as him and it’s working, the high beam in the one lower
It threw me off at first, too. I want to consider "mains" as being what you drive around with the most, however, dipped beams = low beams (same difference), while main beams = high beams. Both, "dipped" and "low" could be synonymous and translates well, while I don't know that I would refer to "high (angled)" beams as being "mains." In town? You seldom ever use high beams, save for cases where there's a stretch of unlit back road and/ or thick tree coverage, making them far from being mains.
Bizarre someone's accent is even mentioned in a comment... UA-cam is world wide so either slow it down, or move on to another video. Can't expect every video to be in "your" language with "your" accent lol😊
Thanks my Nissan dealership didn't know how to remove it
LoL
Dealers just care about selling, too lazy to care about after sale and customers.
Did you ever change the rear blinkers to led? If yes where did you get them from? All the ones I've gotten hyperflash.
every time you convert a blinker bulb to an LED, no matter the vintage of the car, you MUST change the flasher to one that's compatible with LED. LED blinkers require a voltage balancer flasher every time, including in vintage vehicles. traditional flashers think the bulb is out!
What do you mean "changing the flasher" and where is it in the car?
I've changed both front side turn signal lights to LED with housing simply as that on my 14 y.o. Juke and they work perfectly.
Thanks
Welcome
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This method does NOT work on certain makes of the car. (Which the creator glossed over very quickly)
On a NIssan Juke SL 2012, this video is not accurate.
let alone on/for the American market versions
Dali je to H11 ?
My 2011 Juke is H4
Stopped @1:21 because of the useless camera angles. You might as well have just done the narration while the camera was pointed at the floor or a tree or something.
Me imagino que Nissan después de eso despidió al diseñador cierto? Porque es lo más estupido que e visto para cambiar una puta ampolleta
Nothing about the high beams.
Replacing the main beam bulbs is the same process . The only difference is to remove the other rubber cap from the rear of the headlight.
@@HaynesManuals The main beam light isn't the same as the high beam light. In fact the high beam light is the one shown in the video.
@@nonsensechannel182that is not true, my regular low beam headlight went out and I replaced the same bulb as him and it’s working, the high beam in the one lower
Terminology is not in American English. It is hard to try to decipher for a Southern American. Thank you, though! 😊👍
Produced in the UK - sorry about the terminology!
Not that difficult and I'm in Arkansas 🤷♀️
It threw me off at first, too. I want to consider "mains" as being what you drive around with the most, however, dipped beams = low beams (same difference), while main beams = high beams. Both, "dipped" and "low" could be synonymous and translates well, while I don't know that I would refer to "high (angled)" beams as being "mains." In town? You seldom ever use high beams, save for cases where there's a stretch of unlit back road and/ or thick tree coverage, making them far from being mains.
Bizarre someone's accent is even mentioned in a comment... UA-cam is world wide so either slow it down, or move on to another video. Can't expect every video to be in "your" language with "your" accent lol😊
@HaynesManuals yet every other English speaking nation understands perfectly
Thanks
You're welcome!