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Rob37

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Can anyone tell me if Twingo 133 has to have can-bus LEDs fitted?
Looking to do fogs & side lights but didn't want to end up with dash lights etc on.
Any help appreciated cheers.
 
The cheap non can-bus LED's work in the sidelights and number plate without any warnings. It's very hit of miss wether the cheap ones wll last a week or a year before they stop working or start flickering... Although, I've had a pair of Ring LED's which only lasted a month so price and expected quality doesn't count for much either :(

Maggi (James) has LED fogs
 
I have LED fogs and they are fine but i **** you not i have gone through about 5 sets of LED side lights in about 8 months lol. Finally went out today and just bought some regular blue tinted 501 bulbs
 
I also have LED fogs.

As far as I know, you don't need can-bus LED's.

I'm on my second fog LED's because I broke off the first set when taking the bumper off and forgot to unhook the fogs.

Got mine from Amazon.
 
But thinking about it, I did have a set of Phillips 6000k LED bulbs on my Gti 180 and they lasted until I sold it, which was over a year so you get what you pay for with bulbs seeing they were about 25 quid for 2
 
I too have non canbus LEDs in fogs, sidelights, number plate an interior lights. An happy to report no issues
 
Cheers for response guys.
I've bought two from eBay, come with a years warranty so lets see how they go as side lights.
I had led side lights on my civic & they were fine lasted the 3years I had car.
They came from auto bulbs direct I think so were expensive but apart from a few obvious big brand names most seem to be un branded.
We use a good brand of bulb where I work & we still get a good number that don't work out of the packet!(although normal bulbs)
Also we are forever replacing entire led reversing lamps & interior lights due to flickering.
 
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