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    Parker light problems anyone?

    Hey guys,

    ive gone through 3 sets of parker lights since last november and its poo! lol im not sure what the problem is but my mate (whos got an ep3 aswell) has the same problem.

    i was told i have a xenon kit on my car but im not sure if thats got anything to do with anything since the xenon kit is the headlight and not the parker light.

    anyone have this problem before?

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    Are u using aftermarket LED parker bulbs or the normal bulbs??

    Are your license plate lights LED as well??

    If so, then you will beed to install a resistor box to eliminate the bulbs frm blowing
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    Doubt my license plate lights are LED but my Parker's are aftermarket ones. They're SMD's

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    are they cheapo one? They tend to blow more easily
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    Actually I don't think they're LED. Lol

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    take a photo of it and we can tell you brah
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    I'm using mtec LED parkers and no. plate bulb, being half year now still going good...

    had it on my previous car and it lasted for years..
    Current: 2012 Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV , 2010 Mitsubishi Evolution X GSR
    Previous: 2009 Mini Cooper S Chilli , 2004 Honda Civic Type R EP3 , 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeyy168 View Post
    Actually I don't think they're LED. Lol
    LED or SMD ...doesnt matter, - they are both light emitting diodes even though SMD is abbreviated differently. LOL

    if you have lots of these installed on your car and they are high current/output then you will need a resistor box to equally balance the current on your electrical system. i.e. Parker lights system.

    get a multimeter and test your current vs voltage on load.
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    Wont have an opportunity to take a picture right now but here's something I found online.

    http://www.ledshoponline.com/automot...oard_bulbs.htm - the first one


    They're incandescent bulbs

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    yeh it's like that. on the FD civic i had LED parkers for 3 years and they blew straight away on the prelude. my electrics must be too old and have current spikes or something.
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    this?
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    Yeah. It looks slightly different as the groves on the meal part is smooth and the clear part is white for my Parkers. So u guys reckon it's electronic spikes and I should get a resistor box?

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