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SJM2018 Member Since: 06 Jul 2018 Location: Bristol Posts: 296 |
The high level brake and reversing light have recently blown, so decided to swap all my lights (other than headlights) over to LED.
For those that are interested, I bought them from Classic Car LEDs - https://www.classiccarleds.co.uk/ - product code in square brackets. Rear side / brake: 380 Red x 2 [12VSTC_1] Fog and high level brake: 382 Red x 2 [12V15SCR_2] Reverse: 382 Warm White x 1 [12V15S21WW] Front side lights: 207 Warm white x 2 [12V15SWW] Number plate: 233 Warm white x 2 [12VBA9HPWW] (These are very bright, so one is probably enough) Interior roof lights: Festoon 38-39mm Warm white x 2 [12V39WW] (The actual size is meant to be 36mm, but the 35-37mm was too small in mine) Bought but not fitted as waiting for the updated relay: Front and rear indicators: 382 Amber x 4 [12VINDSH] Side indicators: 233 Amber x 2 [12VBA9HPAM] Total cost £125 delivered. They have a guide on their website and I think the above fit all defenders from 1983 onwards (they all fit my 2011). https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1109/509...8595790380 With the engine running, there's not a huge difference. However, just on the battery they're noticeably brighter. My lenses are all coloured, but decided to get the coloured bulbs too, as I've read that going for plain white can wash the colour out. Really happy with the look, hopefully I won't have to replace any of them for years and pleased I've taken a little bit of strain off the wiring. Next, I need to save some money for a set of Noldens!! 2011 CSW XS 90 |
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25th Jan 2022 2:18pm |
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camelman Member Since: 27 Feb 2013 Location: Peak District Posts: 3373 |
You're unlikely to have an issue but unfortunately, they're not actually legal as the light housings weren't approved for use with LED bulbs.
The bulbs themselves are shown as CE but its the combination of a bulb that isn't approved for the housing that is the problem. The regs ( www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989/1796/part/II/made ) state: "Filament lamps 14.—(1) Where a motor vehicle first used on or after 1st April 1986 or any trailer manufactured on or after 1st October 1985 is equipped with any lamp of a type that is required by any Schedule to these Regulations to be marked with an approval mark, no filament lamp other than a filament lamp referred to in the Designation of Approval Marks Regulations in– (a)regulation 4 and Schedule 2, items 2 or 2A, 8, 20, 37 or 37A; or (b)regulation 5 and Schedule 4, item 18, shall be fitted to any such lamp." Last edited by camelman on 25th Jan 2022 3:37pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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25th Jan 2022 2:23pm |
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MatLandy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Paris Posts: 184 |
I got inspired by the OP to go the LED bulb route, so thought i might as well share my experience here.
For the rear, I wanted the brake lights to light up immediatly when I press the pedal, just like all the other cars nowadays. Not progressively like a filament bulbs. The advice from Classic Car LEDs is to use red coloured LED even behind red coloured lens, as they explain white LED has very little red. This is very true, I made the mistake in the first place, so I know Anyway, these are the LEDs I now have for brake lights and that I'm happy with: Rear side / brake (P21/5W) : 380 Red x2 [12VSTLRED] -> claimed to be their brightest with 700 Lumen High Level brake (P21W) : 382 Red x 1 [12V382RED] -> also 700 Lumen For the front side lights, as I have crystal headlights with Osram Night Breaker +200% halogen bulbs that are 3900K, the warm white of the original filament sidelights was looking almost yellow compared to the headlights, and this did not look right to me. I tried a warm white LED (3000K) and pure white LED (6000K) in the sidelight, but still was not happy. For some reason, I could not find a LED bulb with a BA15S base and around 4000K, to match the headlight. So in the end, I went for some cheap T10 to BA15S adaptor from the far east, coupled with T10 philips LED bulbs at 4000K. Very happy with the results, have already driven +1000km at night with them with no issue Now I know this is not MOT compliant, but I also know this will not be picked up either (at least here in France). /Mat Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge |
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2nd Mar 2022 6:52pm |
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chek Member Since: 17 Sep 2015 Location: ZRH Posts: 182 |
Hi, just curious: Are the stop light bulbs (12VSTLRED) not too long and touch the glass?
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17th Mar 2022 12:45pm |
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MatLandy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Paris Posts: 184 |
The stop light bulbs (12VSTLRED) are rather long and indeed very close to the glass once fitted, but just not touching it. I would say they clear the glass by about 1mm, but diffucult to measure precisely.
/Mat |
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20th Mar 2022 6:45pm |
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chek Member Since: 17 Sep 2015 Location: ZRH Posts: 182 |
Thank you MatLandy!
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21st Mar 2022 9:43am |
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MartinK Member Since: 02 Mar 2011 Location: Silverdale (Lancashire/Cumbria Border) Posts: 2665 |
Can I ask specifically about the reversing light please? My drive (gateposts really!) seem to miss the streetlighting and hard to see... I have been looking to improve the reversing light for a while. I did put a supposedly brighter LED in the reversing light but it's really still not enough!
Cheers! Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's) |
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21st Mar 2022 9:59am |
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MatLandy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Paris Posts: 184 |
I cannot say about the reversing light, as this is one that I have not upgraded to LED as yet.
/Mat |
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21st Mar 2022 2:41pm |
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ak615 Member Since: 22 Aug 2018 Location: essex Posts: 178 |
I have the reversing light it is literally brilliant, well worth it.
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21st Mar 2022 6:59pm |
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