Thanks for the (uncut) video and for starting with the more difficult side of the installation. Think that's a pain, try installing (LED/HID) bulbs in a Nissan Versa--talk about tight spaces and poor bulb socket choice.
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Did you have to use a decoder or anything extra? I tried installing a set into my 2016 and even with a decoder they still turn off and on. They're not the same brand as yours though.
@@ep-ou7sc no. Yumseen. Which is probably a cheap brand which is why I'm having so much trouble. I explained the issue to them and their response was "try using 2 canbus adapters per bulb"........but I never did.
Do the beam tech work better? I got some LEDs from xenonHID and they did the same thing I got them to work finally but at the end they ended up flickering again I spent $159 for set up plus load resistors and capacitors ended up taking them off. But he said his are holding up wonder what he did differently
Haha you must have small hands I tried to do the driver side low beam but couldn't get my hand in there had to take off bumper and grill to get light out to install new LED headlight
I'm sorry to tell you you do not have to headlight bulbs one is your daytime running light headlight bulb the other one is a regular headlight bulb for your high and low beams I own a 2016 Dodge Journey mine set up that way
Thanks for the (uncut) video and for starting with the more difficult side of the installation. Think that's a pain, try installing (LED/HID) bulbs in a Nissan Versa--talk about tight spaces and poor bulb socket choice.
Tight fit for sure on drivers side.I know thru experience
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Hi man. The journey seems to have 2 low beam lights each headlight? Do you have to replace that 2nd bulb which looks smaller?
Thx. What kind of LED fit?? From where did you buy them?
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Have you gotten moisture? I just installed leds and im now getting moisture on the low beam side as well as the high beam side.
Haven’t had any issues since I’ve installed them. These LEDs were very tight fitting, and had a seal on the plastic.
I have the same problem now, did you solve it?
I have the same problem now, did you solve it?
Did you have to use a decoder or anything extra? I tried installing a set into my 2016 and even with a decoder they still turn off and on. They're not the same brand as yours though.
Mine were just plug and play. Have been working just fine ever since the install.
I'm having a hell of a time with mine.
@@PiribauerJason did you get the beamtech ones???
@@ep-ou7sc no. Yumseen. Which is probably a cheap brand which is why I'm having so much trouble. I explained the issue to them and their response was "try using 2 canbus adapters per bulb"........but I never did.
Do the beam tech work better? I got some LEDs from xenonHID and they did the same thing I got them to work finally but at the end they ended up flickering again I spent $159 for set up plus load resistors and capacitors ended up taking them off.
But he said his are holding up wonder what he did differently
Hi there... how are they holding up?
Still working just fine!
if you remove that cover from fusion,then you will get better acess :)
Haha you must have small hands I tried to do the driver side low beam but couldn't get my hand in there had to take off bumper and grill to get light out to install new LED headlight
I'm sorry to tell you you do not have to headlight bulbs one is your daytime running light headlight bulb the other one is a regular headlight bulb for your high and low beams I own a 2016 Dodge Journey mine set up that way
My DRL also functions as the high beam bulb.