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Glad your liking the new lights. They look great and your daytime photos are great. I think you would agree DaOne, that the LED color is much whiter than the bluish color your night photos show, wouldn't you say? It's pretty hard getting a good camera setting to show the true color at night.

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Can I ask here how come you guys dont just put in the MKZ led setup?

 

My Z doesn't have LED puddle lights, which irritates me since all other exterior lights are LED. :(

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My Z doesn't have LED puddle lights, which irritates me since all other exterior lights are LED. :(

Ill have to look at mine tonite. The color and everything made me think LED. But than again I do have almost a fully loaded one compared to most ive even seen on the lots (was a special order for someone who died before it came in)

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I checked my car and it appears to have halogen bulbs (just glass top bulbs). Didnt try to remove or even look into it. If it is a direct plug in halogen like it looks couldnt you buy the led setup from homedepot and install it? (12v model that is).

 

Havent looked at a fusion to see if the bulb setup is different.

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If you use a 12v led bulb it would be plug and play. When you solder leds to make your own setup than yes you would need a resistor depending on voltage of the leds. Thats basicly what I ment.

 

What bulb model does it use? (the standard ones)

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Other than the "coolness" of being LED what real advantage is there to swapping out the puddle lights for LEDs (assuming they haven't burned out)? I can't imagine the energy savings would make that big of a difference given how short of a time they are on for. Then again, why didn't Ford make these LED from the get go? All of the FFH's lights possible should have been LED from the factory.

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An excellent video showing removal of puddle lights with painted mirrors.

 

 

I also received a email from Dan similar to the one above regarding difficult removal of the puddle lights. Using the written directions and watching the video helped.

 

 

I changed my pud lights after watching this video I got from Jamers on the BOF, it just took 10 minutes after knowing the trick.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHAvY39UERo&feature=player_embedded

thanks for sharing. what's the difference in wattage between the iem and new LED?

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Other than the "coolness" of being LED what real advantage is there to swapping out the puddle lights for LEDs (assuming they haven't burned out)? I can't imagine the energy savings would make that big of a difference given how short of a time they are on for. Then again, why didn't Ford make these LED from the get go? All of the FFH's lights possible should have been LED from the factory.

 

On my MKZ, all exterior lights are LED... except that ugly yellow incandescent puddle lamp. :rant2: I have located the required replacement wedge-type lamp for the little puck thingy. Now I need to figure out how to open the thing up without destroying it. ;)

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The puddle lights dim off thats what causes the flicker because there never actually always on.

 

I have a ceiling fan with the same issue, it came with dimmable bulbs but a weird socket. You cant buy those bulbs nowhere not even online in dimmable. So it flickers when the fan is on.

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Hi thavil, I will be doing an "autopsy" on your bad LED puddle light when I get them back from you. I am almost certain it is the resistor or a bad solder connection that is causing the problem. You are right about us standing by our product. We take a lot of pride in our work and though we don't have many issues like yours, we look at it as an opportunity to improve the quality of our product. I am also looking at this being an opportunity to hear what you think of the new High Power CREE LED puddle lights compared to the standard LED puddle lights you had originally received. Many customers have traded out their standard LED puds with the new H.O. Cree LED puds. They were very happy with the performance of the original standard puds, but every one of them were surprised that the new H.O CREEs could be so much brighter.

 

Wishing you and the rest of the Forum a happy and productive new year!!!

 

Thought I would share this customer's photo that he sent me showing his Fusion with my Standard LED Puddle Lights. Click on the photo and it will take you to our web store,

side-by-side-001.jpg

 

By the way, Sunday is our last day for our Holiday Sales Event. Take advantage of the savings while you can.

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