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AHHHHHHHHHHHH!! My L.E.D. went out!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Prizmatic, Nov 25, 2004.

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    Prizmatic Guest

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    AHHHHHHHHHHHH!! My L.E.D. went out!

    One of the two L.E.D.'s went out on my angel eye, and I am not sure exactly how I will go about fixing it because the whole headlight is a sealed unit. Anyone with similar lights to mine have any trouble with yours, give me some ideas please.
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    dragonitti Guest

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    Sorry dude, I use to have the angel eyes for my 97 awhile back. They slowly but surely went out as well. Nothing you can do, except chalk it up and accept that they are poorly made.
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    bzride Guest

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    there must be a way to replace the LED
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    i didnt think LED's went out that easy...don;t they have thousands of hours life time...correct me if im wrong...maybe its some sort of wire problem...
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    CraigW New Member

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    If they are operated at their correct specifications they can last a very long time. Most of the high brights are way past their specs to get the intense light output.
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    Prizmatic Guest

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    Now the other L.E.D. has gone out, I think that it may be partial wiring, because when I moved some wires around one L.E.D. turned on, but one L.E.D. is still out. And recently both the L.E.D.'s are out. So I am hoping it is in the wiring. We will find out soon.
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    open up the lense, and put in better LED's!!
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    XS PSI New Member

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    only way to really replace LED's are to sodder in new ones.
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    I want to open the headlight assembly up but the manufacture has totally sealed the angel ring assembly in the headlight. the only way to open the headlight is to cut the backside open which is made of hard plastic. Then the hard part would be to seal the plastic. Does anyone have any ideas how I can seal the plastic together without looking cheezy?

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