3rd brake light LED replacement - anyone done it?
its a 7440 bulb....can't believe nobody makes a nice LED assy for the CU2.
Is there a Honda LED equivalent? |
soooo you can swap the bulb to an LED but it wont really improve the look.
You can use the LED brake lights from the civic, but doing so is a pretty intensive DIY that requires removal of the rear deck... one guy has done it. If anyone is willing to make a nice easy to follow DIY and showcase all the steps then id do it, im just afraid to do it as it is now the DIY isnt clear on how to remove all the paneling back there |
since i am an amazing person (and i am bored in class) i found it for you
and it turns out that the photohosting has expired: http://alturl.com/yeiqe |
so part number 34270-SNC-A01 will fit and work? approx $90
I heard it is pretty intensive removing all the parts....but I was thinking of removing and painting my rear deck matt black anyway instead of the light beige it is now. |
I didnt do led on my 3rd brakelight but i did put a sensor in to where it will blink 3 or 4 time really fast everytime you apply the brakes.
I KNOW IT OFF TOPIC BUT IF ANYONE WANT A PIC OR A VIDEO CLIP I CAN TAKE ONE |
Taking out the rear deck is a HUGE pain in the ass. Took me a few hours and many curse words. I thought about putting LEDS in there but in the end I didn't feel like it would be worth the effort.
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Originally Posted by khoacu2
(Post 14179985)
I didnt do led on my 3rd brakelight but i did put a sensor in to where it will blink 3 or 4 time really fast everytime you apply the brakes.
I KNOW IT OFF TOPIC BUT IF ANYONE WANT A PIC OR A VIDEO CLIP I CAN TAKE ONE I'm assuming just changing the bulb is pretty simple?? :wish: |
thats a LOT of work just to replace a few light bulbs.
im cool with what i have there. lol |
How hard is it to change our other tail lights to LEDs?
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I just dropped an older 7440 LED bulb I had into the 3rd brake light....much easier and cheaper than replacing the entire assy.
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I replaced the stock 3rd brake light with the Civic Hybrid's LED module. It's a direct fit, both physical and electrical... BUT, as folks have said here, you need to remove the rear shelf.
Here's a pic of what the final product looks like. http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/5007/imgp0021uj.jpg I won't get in the details of the rear shelf removal. Best is to consult the service manual for details. But it's long and have to be careful not to b break something, and to make sure that everything is back properly to avoid rattles etc... Here are the part numbers needed: 91561-TA0-A11 CLIP, RR. PILLAR GARNISH (Metal Clip, Dark Green) >> 1 each side. These will get broken during the removal process. 91560-SLJ-J01 CLIP, DOOR LINING (LIGHT GRAY) >> 5 each side + 19 for complete rear shelf and shelf bulkhead cover >>> You will almost certainly damage some if not all of these during the removal process so best is to have them handy. 34270-SNC-A02 LIGHT ASSY., HIGH MOUNT STOP (From honda Civic Hybrid) >> the obvious... Here's a pic of the rear shelf removed. (I also put some dynamat while at it to improve soundproofing, but did not notice any difference. http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/4218/imgp0019e.jpg |
holy shit....uh yeah I'm good with tossing this in the existing socket.....
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/New-Xenon-Whi...4Mi!~~60_1.JPG |
So one light goes out and you have to remove the whole panel?
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Originally Posted by ssjoeboe9
(Post 14180769)
So one light goes out and you have to remove the whole panel?
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Originally Posted by TSXV6Guy
(Post 14180603)
I replaced the stock 3rd brake light with the Civic Hybrid's LED module. It's a direct fit, both physical and electrical... BUT, as folks have said here, you need to remove the rear shelf.
Here's a pic of what the final product looks like. http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/5007/imgp0021uj.jpg I won't get in the details of the rear shelf removal. Best is to consult the service manual for details. But it's long and have to be careful not to b break something, and to make sure that everything is back properly to avoid rattles etc... Here are the part numbers needed: 91561-TA0-A11 CLIP, RR. PILLAR GARNISH (Metal Clip, Dark Green) >> 1 each side. These will get broken during the removal process. 91560-SLJ-J01 CLIP, DOOR LINING (LIGHT GRAY) >> 5 each side + 19 for complete rear shelf and shelf bulkhead cover >>> You will almost certainly damage some if not all of these during the removal process so best is to have them handy. 34270-SNC-A02 LIGHT ASSY., HIGH MOUNT STOP (From honda Civic Hybrid) >> the obvious... Here's a pic of the rear shelf removed. (I also put some dynamat while at it to improve soundproofing, but did not notice any difference. http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/4218/imgp0019e.jpg
Originally Posted by ssjoeboe9
(Post 14180769)
So one light goes out and you have to remove the whole panel?
FMVSS 108 5.1.1.27(4) [high mounted stop lamps] "Shall provide access for convenient replacement of the bulbs without special tools." This sounds neither convenient nor does it seem possible without special tools or technical experience. The spirit of the reg is to have the CHMSL to be replaced by the owner. Acura is not the first manufacturer to run afoul of this. When GTI CHMSLs started to leak and burn out, we got VW to extend the warranty to 10 years as the rear spoiler needed to be removed to access the assembly. |
learn something new every day.
i had no idea that was a law. it makes sense but ive never had to replace the 3rd brake light in any car ive owned and ive owned quite a few. i remember when my 05 accords headlight blew out. it couldnt be reached without taking out a bunch of crap. i had to pay honda $60+ to change a light bulb that blew out again in a few months. i wish i had known about this law then. |
Originally Posted by BobbyC
(Post 14180925)
learn something new every day.
i had no idea that was a law. it makes sense but ive never had to replace the 3rd brake light in any car ive owned and ive owned quite a few. i remember when my 05 accords headlight blew out. it couldnt be reached without taking out a bunch of crap. i had to pay honda $60+ to change a light bulb that blew out again in a few months. i wish i had known about this law then. |
Originally Posted by ceb
(Post 14180878)
If in fact the repair is so convoluted and requires special tools (in this case even a trim tool is "special") then Acura may be in violation of Federal law.
FMVSS 108 5.1.1.27(4) [high mounted stop lamps] "Shall provide access for convenient replacement of the bulbs without special tools." This sounds neither convenient nor does it seem possible without special tools or technical experience. The spirit of the reg is to have the CHMSL to be replaced by the owner. Acura is not the first manufacturer to run afoul of this. When GTI CHMSLs started to leak and burn out, we got VW to extend the warranty to 10 years as the rear spoiler needed to be removed to access the assembly. |
Originally Posted by bagwell
(Post 14180693)
holy shit....uh yeah I'm good with tossing this in the existing socket.....
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/New-Xenon-Whi...4Mi!~~60_1.JPG |
Originally Posted by ceb
(Post 14181079)
That only pertains to the CHMSL - not headlights. I don't think the regulators ever envisioned headlights where you had to remove half the car to get to the bulb.
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Originally Posted by KillerG
(Post 14181278)
the halogen bulb is pretty easy to replace, the only way to get the LED strip look is to remove and change the whole entire assembly, which is a completely different beast of a process
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Originally Posted by KillerG
(Post 14181273)
this will literally almost do nothing except to make it a little brighter
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Originally Posted by KillerG
(Post 14181278)
the bulb is pretty easy to replace, the only way to get the LED strip look is to remove and change the whole entire assembly, which is a completely different beast of a process
In that case they would be complying with the law. The VW case was different. All the bulbs were in one sealed unit. In order to remove the unit you had to take a flexible saw and cut off the spoiler. VW even said that you would need a new spoiler therafter because most broke when you cut them off. |
yea they didnt fuck up. the assembly is extremely difficult to change, but there is one bulb there which gets refracted in the housing and is the third brake light. this mod is to take out the entire housing and put in the one from the 06+ civic which uses an LED strip. the bulb alone is replaceable without too much difficulty
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Originally Posted by bagwell
(Post 14182314)
isn't that the whole point?
err maybe for you and usually for like 90% of bulb changes it usually just is but me personally id rather have the 3rd light as an led strip light vs a halogen style bulb |
Originally Posted by PyroDave
(Post 14183563)
yea they didnt fuck up. the assembly is extremely difficult to change, but there is one bulb there which gets refracted in the housing and is the third brake light. this mod is to take out the entire housing and put in the one from the 06+ civic which uses an LED strip. the bulb alone is replaceable without too much difficulty
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Originally Posted by khoacu2
(Post 14179985)
I didnt do led on my 3rd brakelight but i did put a sensor in to where it will blink 3 or 4 time really fast everytime you apply the brakes.
I KNOW IT OFF TOPIC BUT IF ANYONE WANT A PIC OR A VIDEO CLIP I CAN TAKE ONE |
Originally Posted by musty hustla
(Post 14183768)
I'm interested. Could you show a vid?
much better with LEDs.... |
Originally Posted by KillerG
(Post 14183691)
err maybe for you and usually for like 90% of bulb changes it usually just is but me personally id rather have the 3rd light as an led strip light vs a halogen style bulb
I'll post before and after pics when I get the 68 SMD bulb in there. |
The other day I was behind a brand new MDX with the flashing third brake light. It only blinked twice though, so it was subtle and not distracting. The one in the second video posted where it flashes a whole bunch of times I feel gets really distracting. Almost does more harm than good.
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Originally Posted by opboarding
(Post 14184096)
The other day I was behind a brand new MDX with the flashing third brake light. It only blinked twice though, so it was subtle and not distracting. The one in the second video posted where it flashes a whole bunch of times I feel gets really distracting. Almost does more harm than good.
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Originally Posted by ceb
(Post 14185486)
Which is why flashing brake lights are illegal.
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Originally Posted by opboarding
(Post 14185603)
i approve of it's illegalness. I get distracted easily, especially when it comes to things on other cars.
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If it was illegal i would have a million tickets already i see cops everyday i work and live beside a police station and they never have any issue with it. Mine only blink 3 times, and you can also adjust it. I ask THEM they said it fine help people be aware of cars.
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Originally Posted by opboarding
(Post 14185603)
I approve of it's illegalness. I get distracted easily, especially when it comes to things on other cars.
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Originally Posted by drivedata
(Post 14187649)
and bewbs
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Originally Posted by khoacu2
(Post 14185927)
If it was illegal i would have a million tickets already i see cops everyday i work and live beside a police station and they never have any issue with it. Mine only blink 3 times, and you can also adjust it. I ask THEM they said it fine help people be aware of cars.
It is important to note that there are tests underway to determine if the regs need to be changed but right now the status quo is "steady state." Here is a link to a study |
I can't see how it can be negatively attention grabbing. If I'm braking, I want other cars to notice and brake too!
Thanks for the vids! |
Originally Posted by musty hustla
(Post 14192028)
I can't see how it can be negatively attention grabbing. If I'm braking, I want other cars to notice and brake too!
Thanks for the vids! Also has to do with like keeping everything standard. Guy follows you on the highway for 30 mins for a long trip and slows down everytime he sees your ultra brake flash LEDs. Cool. You pull out to your destination and this poor slob follows the next guy into traffic and while the guy in front slows down, poor slob is subconciously waiting for that guys flashing LEDs to come on so he can stop, but that never happens boom accident http://forum.autocarindia.com/upload..._pile_up_1.jpg and then you are tried for homicide and go to jail for the rest of your life do you want that? |
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