If you want to upgrade your car's indicators to LED, it is both a practical and stylish solution. LED bulbs are known for their long lifespan, low energy consumption, and increased visibility. In this guide, we will go through how to replace your old indicators with new LED side indicators with T10 socket, supported by images showing each step.
Step 1: Prepare the indicators
Image 1 shows the two types of indicators: the original indicator with its socket and the new LED indicator with T10 socket.
Step 2: Remove the original indicator
Start by removing the original socket from the indicator. This step can be done by gently twisting or pulling it depending on the car's design. Image 2 illustrates this process, where the original socket is being removed.
Step 3: Remove the bulb from the original socket
Once the socket is removed, you need to take out the old T10 bulb from the socket. This can be done with a firm grip and gentle pulling. Image 3 shows how the old T10 bulb is being removed.
Step 4: Connect the LED indicator with T10 socket
Now it's time to connect the new LED indicator. Image 4 shows the T10 plug from the LED indicator that needs to be connected to the original T10 socket.
Step 5: Connect the LED indicator to the original socket
Take the T10 plug from the LED indicator and insert it into the original T10 socket. Ensure the connection is secure so there are no loose connections that could affect the light function. This step is illustrated in Image 5.
Step 6: Install the new indicator
Now that the new LED indicator is connected, it needs to be placed back into the car's original socket. Ensure the indicator is properly secured and fits the car's design. Image 6 shows how the new LED indicator is being installed.
Once the installation is complete, you need to test the indicator to ensure it works correctly. Turn on the car and use the indicators to see if they light up brightly and evenly. If everything works as expected, you are done!
Installing LED side indicators with T10 socket is a relatively simple process that can improve both the appearance and safety of your car. Always ensure that all connections are correct and that the indicators work before you start driving.