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Old Feb 5, 2010
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v-leds problem

Hey guy I currently have some V-LEDs Amber 60 M-SMTs that I have been using for my trucks front turn signals/running lights for about the past 8 months or so. Anyways my truck takes four of them because its the older style front end(200) and just recently I have noted that one on each side stoped working.

I went to play around with them today and found out that the turn signal function is no longer working on those two of the 4 led bulbs. Yet they will still light up as running lights. Its not a polarity or voltage problem either as I checked just about everything. For some reason they just went bad so I (had to put back in my old incandescents till i get some replacements :/)

I'm pretty bummed because it looks like their out of warranty. I was wondering if anyone else has has problem with LED bulbs from V-Leds.com?
 
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Old Feb 11, 2010
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Looking at the link, this bulb should flash if the socket is connected to the directional system; if it lights up it should work.

Are you sure that this socket is connected to the directional system ?

Did the LEDs work when you first put them in flash that is ?

Did the original bulb flash with the directionals ?

Does the original bulb flash now ?
 
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