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lighting problems
last night i installed my new projectors, i noticed that my dash lights and stero lights were dim. well this morning i was on my was to work and my dash lights and stero lights went out. Tonight i just installed my led tails. now the passanger side lights of my car arnet working either how ever my turns are.
I aslo have istalled 3 gauges , and an interior LED light kit. Anyone have any ideas? could it be i just need a bigger battery for all the new accessories? |
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Re: lighting problems
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Well, if you put LED's in then you are actually using less battery to power the lights (a LOT less). I would say make sure you actually got all the correct bulb sizes, and that the LED's actually work in general. I have interior lights, guages, HID's, fogs, and a big stereo all on stock alternator and a shitty battery, and it works fine (well, the lights dim when I blast the bass, but when I turn it down it's fine). IDK, sounds like a wireing issue, or maybe fuses...tough one
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Re: lighting problems
Bad wireing/grounds?
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