LED license plate bulbs?
#1
LED license plate bulbs?
I recently noticed my license plate lighting looked a little dim so I went to my auto parts store and bought some LED plug in lights to brighten it up. However once I got home I cracked open the lens covers to discover the TT has the old school cylinder shaped bulbs =(
Anyone out there converted their old wiring to support LEDs or had a better idea?
(2002 Audi TT) <---
Anyone out there converted their old wiring to support LEDs or had a better idea?
(2002 Audi TT) <---
#3
I went to the ECS tuning website and all I found was alot of aftermarket fog lights and one OEM replacement bulb for the license plate display... please post a link if im wrong
Last edited by fly200; 03-12-2010 at 04:28 AM.
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I just checked out the site but its really confusing to use on trying to find the right bulb for my car =( 2002 Audi tt
#8
If anyone else reads this, I just found a site with alot of Audi TT stuff and I picked up these LED's for my license plate for $18 after shipping there
http://www.ttstuff.com/
http://www.ttstuff.com/
#10
license plate LED's
I replaced the filament bulbs with blue LED's from superbrightleds and the license plate bulb diags kept failing when I started the car.
After quite a bit of research (including the state laws in AZ), I decided to add a single filament bulb holder directly above the license plate under the trunk lid overhang ($5 from O'Brien/Checker/whatever their called these days). I wired the bulb in parallel with the two existing holders which still have blue LED's.
This strategy accomplished two things:
1) It fooled the car diags into thinking that the license plate lamps weren't burned out without have to add those bulky resistors that don't do anything but generate heat; and,
2) I brought my car back into compliance with the state law which reads "..the color of the light illuminating the vehicle's license plate shall be white and make the license plate readable from a distance of 50 feet."
After quite a bit of research (including the state laws in AZ), I decided to add a single filament bulb holder directly above the license plate under the trunk lid overhang ($5 from O'Brien/Checker/whatever their called these days). I wired the bulb in parallel with the two existing holders which still have blue LED's.
This strategy accomplished two things:
1) It fooled the car diags into thinking that the license plate lamps weren't burned out without have to add those bulky resistors that don't do anything but generate heat; and,
2) I brought my car back into compliance with the state law which reads "..the color of the light illuminating the vehicle's license plate shall be white and make the license plate readable from a distance of 50 feet."