Saab 9-3 2003-2006 Changing Headlight + Upgrading Low/High-Beam to LED
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2020
- Saab 9-3 2003-2006 Changing Headlight, you dont have to remove the whole bumper if you dont want to. Also upgrading low beam and high beam to LED bulbs. You need bulbs and adapters.
Saabs have a bulb test system that will makes led bulbs blink when off, so you will have to wire them up over a relay or use a good canbus resistor.
For low beam you dont really need it, since they are on while driving, but you cant drive with blinking highbeams.
Low-Beam led h7 adapter for original headlight housing, not needed if you have buckle retaining spring:
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High-Beam led h7 adapter for original headlight housing and aftermarket:
amzn.to/3cJJr4N - Авто та транспорт
I want my headbeams just like yours, nice video!
That's way much better than H4 on reflector and H11 version mounted on fog reflector.
I like stone banks 4 sided LED lights super bright and for the price can’t beat them .
Cool upgrade
Wired up the highbeams over relay today, very happy with the brightness. Long and wide beam, white light and instant turn on. Have not made a video, because it’s still not very dark 00.00, so will have to wait to a weekend when I have time.
@@jobathano1660 take your time :)
Where would you buy H19 LEDs? Can't get them anywhere here in Finland
Incredibly sharp cut-off line.
Yes it looks sharper compared to my old oem lights, so i think they perform better combined with led/xenon kits. But the lenses and glass is newer, so that also can have some effect.
So if I only replace the low beam bulbs to LED I dont need to wire them through a relay or a resistor? Im quite satisfied with the highbeam but the lowbeam is very poor.
Hi did you fix the led flickering issue? Please let us know.
Which aftermarket headlights you bought, TYC, Depo or something else?
For blinking there is also easy solution, you must change via Tech2 hedlight type from halogen to xenon, after this everything will work without using a additional relay.
This only applied to the low beam in the projector though right? I think the high beam will still blink even when set to xenon.
What brand of led lights are those?
what lumen/wattage are those leds?
Would it be same on 2003 9-5 og?
Please send us a diagram about how to connect them using a relay...
Did you have to program anything to get them work properly? Or do they flicker when turning the car off.
Lowbeam will blink when off, otherwise you have to wire over relay or use some kind of combination of resistors. There is like one guy that knows how to disable it, but its not even possible with tech 2. For lowbeam i will just let it blink when turned off, because the lights are on while driving anyways. Highbeams have previously been wired over relay.
Bro but its blinking even when the cars is off and locked
What relay did you use can you send me a foto of it?
@@mariougrinovic9344 Did you get an aswer how to wire a relay to low beams led?
I have heard that you can disable flickering with tech 2. You have to change the xenon setting on.
Bro what led brand?
No Flicker?
Do you have the Link where I can order it?
X7 Best for Highbeam/Low beam lens H7:
rhinocerosmotorsports.com/collections/h7-led-bulb/products/all-in-one-led-headlight-single-beam-x7?variant=32239846850639
Why not 75W HID? they are much brighter than LED
HID is dead technology.
Kanal103 how
No they are not
Cos LED is way more efficient and reliable. Led is the future. :) Hid was a HUGE improvement over halogens though.
I just dont like the 75w kits, slow start, poor quality and big bulbs. But high lumen.. But since the bulbs are bigger, you dont get a longer light compared to 55w xenon, only more light. I like leds because of start up time, size and they give less problems down the road. I have driven with 55w kits for some years, just want to test new things. Its still a good choice and a big upgrade, you also get much for your money with the right kit. Its harder to find a good bright led bulb and they are often more expensive, especially when comparing lumen to price.