⚡ Light up your drive with brilliance and style!
The WLJH 74 LED Bulb Dash Lights pack 20 amber yellow bulbs featuring high-efficiency 3030 SMD LEDs that emit 100 lumens at 12 volts. Designed for universal fit across numerous T5 automotive sockets, these bulbs provide superior 360° illumination for instrument panels, indicators, and more. With a robust 60,000-hour lifespan, rust-proof build, and easy twist-in installation, they offer a reliable, bright upgrade backed by a 2-year satisfaction guarantee.
Brand | WLJH |
Brightness | 100 Lumen |
Item Package Quantity | 20 |
Color | Yellow |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Auto Part Position | Front Center |
Operating Life | 60000 Hours |
Manufacturer | WLJH |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
OEM Part Number | Gloeilamp T5 - 17 18 37 70 73 74 79 85 86 2721 206 207 286 306 307 308 406 407 2721 27 37 58 70 79 85 86 |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.82 x 0.2 x 0.42 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | JM092020Y |
Special Features | Rust Proof |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
S**7
Why just fix a bulb that's burned out when you UPGRADE! Great looks
#103 Bulbs are $6.99 per pair and to replace a pair that is burned out costs the same as a kit that will do your complete instrument cluster and if you have to remove the cluster to change two bulbs then you might as well replace them all as generally once a bulb in car goes out the rest follow over the next few months.This creates an opportunity for an upgrade and improvement, Plus LEDS come in array of colors so you can go all Xhibit and Pimp Yo' ride! of course you could just want to do it as upgrade, it's easy enough!I chose Blue because it matched my stereo decks lighting (hey we all have our reasons) and wasn't disappointed at all. although my pics may not do it justice as I am a no photographer.Old greenishe factory Picture 1.Bright, very visual and aesthetically pleasing Picture 2 original factory dash and if you turn on your daytime running lights the blue shows well in daylight! although my pics don't do it justice.*Since I was already at it, I also put in a white instrument overlay and painted the instrument needles fluorescent rd picture 3. I mean since I was already working on it as it is and that was only a few steps more. This is above and beyond not related this product*Best of all, it's unlikely you'll ever need to change the LEDS again unless of course you keep the vehicle 20 plus years...***I am not mechanic and this not mechanic's advice, just how I did it. follow at your own risk, results may vary, I am not in any way responsible for your decisions ***On a 2004 Jeep grand Cherokee you'll need a phillips head screwdriver , a needle nose plier and a sharpie.There are youtube videos that show how to do this also..Step one: Remove plastic cover surround between the steering column and the cluster this is done by hand.Step 2: Remove the four screws that holding the cluster two below and two above.Step 3: Pull cluster out and remove , then unplug the power cord.Step 5 Remove old bulb clips and bulbs using a needle nose turn half of turn ( I suggest cleaning the contacts with alcohol and a Qtip)Step 5: Install LED bulbs in the clips and then back into cluster. Once all complete ontoStep 6: Plug in power and turn on lights, any that didn't light up put and X with a sharpie on the back. Just relax this is not so badStep 7. remove unlit bulbs and then remove them from the clip socket and rotate 180 degrees, the LEDs are polarity sensitive and this will correct any that didn't light. Slightly frustrating but still you've had worse outcomes and this manageable.Step 8 : Plug in check again, If all are lit.Step 9: Reinstall the cluster, screw the cluster back in place and replace plastic cover surround between the steering column and the cluster
J**S
Dodge instrument cluster lites
Wrk great pretty cool color nice cheap upgrade
D**Y
Want led
They are to small
I**C
Mui buena calida
2004 Toyota sequoia límite mui buenas luces 👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪
M**Y
Bright lights. Not bright designer. DO NOT BUY UNTIL U READ THIS
Do. Not. Buy.1) They don’t even fit into the supplied sockets no matter how much force is applied.2) They are a dead short to anything you can get them to plug into.Explanation: look closely at the contact surfaces on the circuit board material they are made from. Both are PLATED THROUGH TO BOTH SIDES. You can see each has three plated- through vias. They can’t possibly work, that’s a short circuit to any type of socket that uses spring clips on both sides. Like, for example, the included sockets that they don’t fit into anyway. Stupid knows no bounds!3) They can work if you put cellophane tape over one contact on one side and another on the not-opposing contact on the other side. Yes, works, but you are just asking for trouble. If Either tape fails, or moves around, or in any way fails to keep the socket’s spring surface from contacting the bulb’s contact , you get an immediate dead short.I’m guessing their test fixture, if they even have one, only has one contact on each side.
A**R
They are better
These led dash light bulbs are way better than stock incandescent. It is so much easier to see the dash lights and the dash panel its self.
S**E
Did not solve my problem. But a good value for the quantity.
Bought for a 2004 Forester. The bases do not fit, which is fine since you can pull out the bulb and slot in the LED.This size only fits the various warning lights. There are three T10 bulbs that light up the gauge needles. (158 bulb)
T**Y
Very very bright!
Replaced my blown (and the other) instrument cluster bulbs back in the summer. Much brighter than the other dash bulbs, so that could be a problem or dealbreaker for some, but was not a huge concern for me on this vehicle.
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