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Replaced Turn Signals, Fog Lights, High Beams, Parking Lights & Rear License Plate Bulbs

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by stream, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. Tideland Prius

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    Maplights will have enough space but the licence plate may not. The door courtesy ones definitely won't (you have to use the 5-LED ones).
     
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    Was wondering if the 9 led is the largest that will fit in there... has anyone tried any of the larger ones... it looks like they make even up to 30 LED SMD T10 bulbs too.
     
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    has anyone made a list yet of all the possible LED upgrades to do in the Prius GenIII and what areas..... seems it gets pretty confusing when you factor in all the different versions of Prius's we have out there now.
     
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    What do you mean? What's confusing? It's similar to the Gen II...

    You can easily upgrade the following

    parking, map, personal, door courtesy and licence plate bulbs (168/194)
    dome and cargo use 3022

    That's pretty much all of it. The only thing different is the footwell lighting. I'm pretty sure my Gen II's footwell lighting using a different bulb.
     
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    The footwell light housing for the Gen III looks like the pictures I've attached.

    If I have some free time this weekend, I'm thinking of finding a way to light up the area below the bridge....
     

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    I've never done any LED upgrading, so its all new as to what bulbs are the same verses different and where they all are.......

    Thats ok...... didn't mean to bother.
     
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    Is this list useful or not?

    Mike

    2010 Prius with LED Headlamps


    High beam headlamp
    9005

    Parking light
    2825

    Front turn signal
    992 (7440A)

    Rear turn signal
    992 (7440A)

    Tail light
    2825

    Fog/Driving light
    H11

    License plate
    2825

    Back up light
    7440

    Front sidemarker
    2825

    Map light
    168

    Dome light
    DE3175

    Step/Courtesy light
    168

    Trunk/Cargo area
    DE3022
     
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    Thats a nice list Mike... if you could edit and maintain it, that would be a useful resource.

    While I'm not familiar with the others, the H11 is for the fog and "low" beam Halogen lights on Gen111 package 4 and below.
    The high beam is HB3 "9005" as you have already stated.
     
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    Been away and jumping back into this tread. I agree that the 68 LED don't light up the road like the original fogs but what part of the road do you want lit up? The low beams light up the road where you want, whereas the fog lights are more for looks to begin with. I'm satisfied with the 68 LED for looks and I bet they last longer than the stock fogs.
     
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    After seeing several pictures of the LED foglights compared to halogen bulbs, I've decided to use HID for fog lights. I will however use http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-...about-60-led-drl-turn-signal-in-one-bulb.html for DRL/turn signal for the front and replacing a 34 5050 LED for the reverse along with switchback for the rear turn signal. This way, I'll have 4 high power reverse lights instead of only 2.
     
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    Yeah completely different than the Gen 2's. This almost looks LED-ish. Mine looks like a regular bulb (T something)

    Ohh... Well Toyota tends to use the same bulb in a lotta places. As you can see above, the 168/194 base bulbs are used in the parking, map, personal, door courtesy and licence plate lights. In the Gen 2, it's also used for the taillight (I've upgraded our 2005 to LEDs and they're brighter and redder because I used a red LED bulb).


    They're super easy to swap out so you don't have to worry about anything. In the Prius, you typically encounter two types of bulbs - wedge and festoon. Wedge refers to the wedge-like base that's flattened (kinda like a pick or a flat ended spade). Festoon is the tube-like bulbs (e.g. the rear dome light or the cargo light).
     
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    WARNING!!!!!! Update:

    DO NOT purchase or install the 9LED lamps into the parking light socket area. I've had mine installed for a couple weeks. Couple days ago I noticed 3 LEDs on one of the bulbs began blinking after on for 1/2 hour or so. Then noticed that both bulbs left a small melt/burn mark on the inside lense. So I now went to the 5 LED assembly - but will no doubt look into bulbs other than the LEDs for this application.
    As an aside, it's tight quarters getting to the passenger side socket; easy to slice a knuckle.
    Bottom line DON"T bother with the LEDs for the parking lights!!! Pics attached below-5 LEDs installed after removing the 9LEDs with residual melt marks. 9LED after deinstall and bloody knuckle...
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    Thanks for the heads up. ... I'm expecting my blue 9 led any day now.... looks like they stand too tall and get too close to the plastic... the 3 that blink may be overheating too.... at least the top led does.....

    Two questions....

    1. Don't know if you have them installed yet, but do you feel the 5LED is plenty bright?
    2. Do you have another spot picked out or can suggest for the 9LED light that will fit?.... do those fit for the license plate?

    do you have a link for the 5 LED assembly?

    I found these....
     
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    I used the 5LED bulbs for a while in my front parking lights and they fit nicely (with some upper clearance). They were plenty bright but then the right side bulb starting having a flickering issue. My guess is that even with the additional room, there was not sufficient ventilation. So now I switched to a wide angle bulb:
    White 8 SMD 2825 168 194 LED bulbs parking lights #18: eBay Motors (item 140445852285 end time Sep-26-10 12:41:51 PDT)
    While not as bright, I haven't had any further issues with flickering. If you plan to use the parking light as a DRL, then I would not go with these bulbs... but otherwise, they work as needed.

    I took a quick look at the bulb housing above the rear license plate. I currently have the same 5LED bulb in there, and there is barely any clearance with this bulb. I don't think the 9LED bulb would fit, but I haven't tried it... so I could be wrong. You could also use the 9LED for the interior map lights.
     
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    Can we get part # for the bulbs:

    High beam
    Low beam
    turn signal
    daytime lights
    fog lights
    rear back up
    others

    interior upgrades?

    I have a 2010 and llighting is the first update I want to make...
     
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    Sorry to hear/see that.

    FYI--I replaced my parking light bulbs with brighter/whiter ones--see first post of this thread for info.

    Also--for the passenger side bulbs, you need to remove a bolt and move a hose to easily access (instructions in owners manual).
     
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    Yes, removed the air hose bolt - only way to get an adult hand to access that light socket. Still a tight squeeze.

    Re the 5 LED in the parking light position - it's OK.... Certainly whiter and perhaps brighter than the standard bulbs.
    But will check out info here about brighter bulbs (non LED) and I may check that out. Thanks.

    Bottom line for me - I bought the 68LEDs for the fogs - not bright enough. The 9LED for parking - too large and failure. 5LED for parking OK, but probably not worth the trouble.
    In the end, spent about $25 for all 6 bulbs and shipping, and my time to install/deinstall. For naught...
     
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    Well I ordered the 5 LED and plan to put them for parking.. but I got the blue... my car is blue ribbon and I mostly got it for effects.

    One thing is for sure while I"m thinking about it... my PIAA highbeams "Halogen" on my GenIII flat out squash my HID's on my Gen II's..... I drove my wifes car last night "Gen II" and I noticed as I approached the turn for my street I live on, I can usually see all the way to the end of that block "and then some as the trees are lit".. I couldn't even see into that distance with the HID's.... thats saying something.
     
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    I got my 9 LED bulbs today and tried them in the license plate spots.. but those also are too long to fit.. you can't even get the bulb back into position with the LED plugged in.
    Not sure if the 5 LED would work but maybe.

    Humm... since I can't put the 9LED in the parking light spot or the license plate I decided to use them as my front dome lights... since they are blue it definitely add a cool effect.

    I will have to use them awhile to see if they are irritating or pleasant.

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