lv2drive -
Thank you for your response. Very articulate and convincing. As per the recall notice, the mfg is required to replace these bulbs with suitable in spec version.
I have written the company to request the replacements and will install upon receipt.
Cheers!
and in the meantime you’ll just wait for the manufacturer’s replacements instead of taking $40 & 15 minutes to replace the unsafe ones, from any one of the major manufacturers that don’t have these design issues, available readily at any store in america.... not minding that until they arrive you’re perfectly fine with driving around with lights that blind other drivers.
this is my point exactly. or maybe you could do the right thing while you await a reply from the company in china. heck you could even get your money back too if that’s what you are worried about on your 60k vehicle.
would you take the same approach of “leaving them installed” while you await the chinese manufacturer’s replacement if it were something recalled like, let’s say, tires... that could affect YOUR safety also?
probably not .
sorry if i seem snarky about this, but as a primarily night driver, the flooding of the market with poorly designed LED bulbs installed by amazon purchasers is one of the most unsafe things i encounter as a driver - it’s not the cutoff line that’s the issue, it’s the glare - which means excess reflection off the road from light focused on the perimeter of the beam pattern. it’s a very real problem & is not safe for anyone in the opposite direction. i’ve actually almost hit deer multiple occasions from this type of scenario of not being able to see from some **** LED bulbs. so please forgive the “articulate” response.