SiriusLED 3030 SMD Extrem Bright T10 w5w LED bulb
Features:
Small size, but super bright. Good to use for map, lincese plate, Trunk, Dome light upgrade
Easy to install Plug and play
Non Polarity. It should light up either way you plug it in
Low Power Consumption
Up to 50,000 Hours Service Life
Specifications:
Voltage: DC12V-24V
Beam Angle: 360 degree
LED: Each bulb use 3x 3030 SMD chips
Lumen: 200 lumen each bulb
Non canbus.
CE, RoHS Certified
Package included:
10 LED bulbs
Warranty:
1 Year SiriusLED Manufacture Warranty
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Product Features
- ***ATTENTION!!! Please double check owner’s manual before making purchase, This Bulb size can fit many different position: Map Light, or Dome Light, or License Plate Light, or Trunk Light, or Courtesy Light, etc… (Depending on the model of your car, some fit more than 1 position.)
- Fit bulb sizes: T10, 147, 152, 158, 159, 161, 168, 175, 184, 192, 193, 194 2825 W5W Size
- Pack of 10 Bulbs!! each bulb has three 3030 SMD on it Super Bright. Highest quality led bulbs available on the market with 1 year warranty.
- Easy installation, Plug and play for most vehicle.(Some Newer vehicle like Mercedes Benz might pop up error message)
- 1 year Sirius LED warranty, no hassle on return or exchange.
Pleasantly pleased
Good stuff. Looking at them, you’d think they were flimsy junk. After installing and quality checking the product, I have to say that I’m impressed. The amount of light is incredible; especially noticeable in the courtesy door lights which now illuminate the entire walk behind my truck (when the door is open.) These replaced all the 194 push type bulbs in my 2006 gmc sierra 2500hd duramax. These turned out to be a must have functional and inexpensive upgrade to any rig after seeing them first hand…
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