Thank you for actually explaining exactly how to get the bulb out. Most vids just show where it is and then just pop it out without explaining how you have to release it.
@@bogdansgarage2067-yes,u did a great job more than u know on this detailed video.make more in the same fashion and u will be one of our top video go tos
Good video! Little trick I learned after installing 3 sets of these bulbs on 3 different vehicles. Don't know if it's Murphy's law or what but I plug the wires into the bulb, undo them, flip the bulb and plug the wires in again without turning the lights on and it has been right all three times! LOL. Again, good video.
I just installed the beamtech LEDs in my 2015 Equinox. Will be installing a set in my wife's 2011 T&C this weekend. Good video, thought they would be harder to get to.
The Beamtech connectors have a plus and minus sign. Look at the connector on the car and there is a black and white wire. Plug in the connector with the black wire on the minus side of the Beamtech light and it will be installed correctly.
This video is several months old now so I'd like to know how the beamtech lights have held up? Also, did you do the high beams also? My 2016 T&C is identical to yours but it has the drl's in the high beams so I'm not sure if the beamtech will work there.
The lights are still there and are working wonderful! I haven’t gotten around to replacing the high beams yet, but plan to this summer. They shouldn’t give you a problem because my Dodge Journey has DRL in the high beam and they work fine. 10/10 would recommend.
@@bogdansgarage2067 is it the beamtech LEDs on your journey for the high beams? Been wanting to get some for my 2017 grand caravan for the highbeams. But don't know if they will still work the same in drl mode and high mode without flickering.
Wedll you made it look easy but it wasn't. IT's only easy if the bulb has been turned before. After 7 years the passenger side will not turn- at all. We tried to remove the entire intake but there is a rounded bolt or something holding it in, not a nut. SI I guess we have one side white and one side yellow. The brights are very easy, not the low beams. Yours probably will not turn easy either. Good luck getting it off...
Thank you for actually explaining exactly how to get the bulb out. Most vids just show where it is and then just pop it out without explaining how you have to release it.
Happy to help!
@@bogdansgarage2067-yes,u did a great job more than u know on this detailed video.make more in the same fashion and u will be one of our top video go tos
Good video! Little trick I learned after installing 3 sets of these bulbs on 3 different vehicles. Don't know if it's Murphy's law or what but I plug the wires into the bulb, undo them, flip the bulb and plug the wires in again without turning the lights on and it has been right all three times! LOL. Again, good video.
I just installed the beamtech LEDs in my 2015 Equinox. Will be installing a set in my wife's 2011 T&C this weekend. Good video, thought they would be harder to get to.
Best of luck!
Took 5 minutes. Thank you!!! Perfect directions.
Happy to help! Glad it was a quick job.
The Beamtech connectors have a plus and minus sign. Look at the connector on the car and there is a black and white wire. Plug in the connector with the black wire on the minus side of the Beamtech light and it will be installed correctly.
The instructions for the new LED bulbs for my 2011 Town & Contry says to disconnect the positive battery terminal. Do I really need to do so?
Going to give this a try next week
This video is several months old now so I'd like to know how the beamtech lights have held up? Also, did you do the high beams also? My 2016 T&C is identical to yours but it has the drl's in the high beams so I'm not sure if the beamtech will work there.
The lights are still there and are working wonderful! I haven’t gotten around to replacing the high beams yet, but plan to this summer. They shouldn’t give you a problem because my Dodge Journey has DRL in the high beam and they work fine. 10/10 would recommend.
Bogdan's Garage awesome, thanks for the helpful info and good vid 👍
@@bogdansgarage2067 is it the beamtech LEDs on your journey for the high beams? Been wanting to get some for my 2017 grand caravan for the highbeams. But don't know if they will still work the same in drl mode and high mode without flickering.
Can you update the link? The current one goes to a dead page. Thanks!
Any flickering issues on the Town & Country?
Unfortunately it does flicker a little bit. It's only lightly noticeable and we don't drive that car at night that much.
I have a 2014 DODGE GRAND caravan should be the same right ?
Car is basically identical. The only difference are the badges and logos.
were the LED upgrades brighter than stock or just 'whiter'?
Significantly brighter and definitely whiter.
I have the same year, same color, same trim level no chrome mirror caps or door handles. Has your headlamps gotten moisture in them yet?
No moisture at all yet. *knock on wood*
Great video thanks
Thank you for the video!
Just put some in my wife's van. Her's seems to flicker. Do you have resisters in?
No resistors were used in ours. It works great for the most part, but does unfortunately flicker a little bit :/
Which way does the passenger side headlight turn?
righty tighty, lefty loosey.
Do these bulbs work ok when they turn off and on with the turn signals?
Yes, they will still turn off for the turn signals. They're not switchbacks though, if that's what you're asking.
thanks good video
Wedll you made it look easy but it wasn't. IT's only easy if the bulb has been turned before. After 7 years the passenger side will not turn- at all. We tried to remove the entire intake but there is a rounded bolt or something holding it in, not a nut. SI I guess we have one side white and one side yellow. The brights are very easy, not the low beams. Yours probably will not turn easy either. Good luck getting it off...
Size?
Thanks very helpful
Terry Williams glad I could help!
Where buy this linghts.. ebay?
Alvaro, they’re on amazon. I posted a link in the description.