Just want to suggest to fellow AN140 Innova owners here. Try out these one-side T10 LED bulbs which I got from LED Lights PH (their page can be found in Facebook). It is useful for our luggage compartment light which houses a halogen W5W.
The lighting performance of these are a stark contrast. You will get exceptionally more usable light since the LED has all the LEDs facing out the housing instead of the halogen which is less bright and is situated in a non-reflective housing.
They sell it for 600 PhP a pair, or a piece for (you've guessed it) 300PhP. You'll only need 1 piece for our Innova since it is of much usage only for the luggage compartment light. I suggest using 360 degree style LEDs or axial-facing LEDs for replacing other W5W bulbs.
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Gusto ko sana mag upgrade ng headlight bulbs to LED. Kailangan ko po mas maliwanag na ilaw para sa biyahe. lalo na pag umuulan. ano po ba socket ng innova 2008?
Ok po ba yun LED?
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H4 socket sir. If LED po gusto nyo. Look for a good brand of LED Headlights, mas maganda if may driver siya. I tried LED H4 na binili ko sa shopee (Hi/lo white/yellow) ayun 4 months lang tinagal. At very present yung noise sa FM in any stations. Novsight magandang brand din yan syempre Philips ultinon maganda rin.
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Be careful of buying cheap LEDs as they can cause problems with your wiring or can even be less bright than your stock halogens.
I recommend Philips Ultinon Essential for an entry-level, budget-friendly LED. Though if you have the budget, you can go get Philips X-treme Ultinon or PIAA LEDs. These all actually use only a fraction of the wattage of the bulbs they replace and have drivers included so your wirings should be safe (so long as they are genuine). Your Innova model should use an H4 bulb. Though these emit white light at 6000K, so your mileage will vary when used in the rain.
Don't even think about getting LEDs that use Cree chips, be it an XHP50, XHP70, or whatever they call it. These produce a lot of glare even in lowbeam if used in a reflector bowl headlight which is dangerous to oncoming traffic. You don't want to be the cause of an accident.
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Meron naman. Though yung one-side LED lang kinuha ko sa kanila. The rest ng gamit ko sa interior Philips and Osram brand.
They have good reviews sa mga products nila kaya safe gamitin and durable naman. Not to mention maliwanag na maliwanag.
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For LED headlight:
1. Make sure po projector lalagyan nyo, at may good cutoff. If reflector housing, you will cause glare sa kasalubong nyo, masakit po LED sa mata.
2. Don’t go with 6000K or higher sa lowbeams . Sa akin di maganda 6000K LED sa asphalt, fogs, and heavy rain (byaheng buda, davao with 35% medium tint) - kahit may yellowish foglamps pa. Go with a 4300K or all-weather color temperature.
3. Lumen values ay overrated karamihan, go with Lux values pero sadly “not advertised” po ito.
4. As applicable, make sure canbus-ready po ang LED headlight (or know if your car is using canbus) or you will get error pag start car. We have a Ford Ranger Wildtrak and I’m very careful dahil sensitive po sa electronics and etc. Buti nalang our Innova is not. [emoji28]
Since nakabili na po ako (impulse buy) ng 6000K LED, I paired it with an Osram Night Breaker Unlimited sa left and yung LED sa right lowbeam. [emoji74][emoji594]
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I experienced this too with our Touring Sport. Palitan ko sana ng Osram red LED para sa rear combination lights (W21/5W). Nung nilagay ko it's either yung taillight lang ang gusto sumindi or yung brake light, but not both. Kahit pagbali-baliktarin pa ang pagkalagay hindi mapapaandar ng maayos. Akala ko ako lang may problema.
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