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ARi01

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Jan 14, 2013
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Had these bulbs bot long and both number plate ones have gone, anyone had this prob?
Emailed them and waiting for replacements/response
 

big eck

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Aug 11, 2005
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I'll be keeping an eye on this thread. Been wanting to do a full led conversion inside and out since I got the car but I'm not wanting any errors popping up.
 

ARi01

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Jan 14, 2013
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Insiide fine error free likewise outside just a lil prob them fusing so quick. May be a one off other than that perfect mate
And I only mean number plate ones fusing
 

big eck

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Aug 11, 2005
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Does anyone know for certain how many and what style bulbs I'd need for the full interior??? Its the facelift model so I'm pretty sure there different.
 

blackrat250

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Apr 15, 2013
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Hi Folks

Sorry its been so long since our last post.

Im pleased to say we have the resistors in stock now and have tried a couple of cars with them. So far so good ! No error messages so far.. Touch wood.

Ive uploaded them to the website partsulike.co.uk

You can either buy them as a pair or you can include them in a full LED kit.

Please bare in mind that they do get hot, so be careful where you put them. Ideally they should screw onto metal, but the folks that have tested them for us have just left them free behind the existing lighting.

They are really simple to install. Its just a case of connecting the resistors up to each wire going to your number plate lights.

Any questions just ask.

Im doing a promo for you until the end of june. At checkout simply enter SEATJUNE into the promo / discount box for 15% off.

Dave
 

CraigFrTsi

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May 23, 2013
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I ordered 2 sets of LEDs for my mk5 FR for my sidelights and have to say quick delivery and surprised to see I had to sign for them but prefer that for security as a mate had next door sign for a forge recirculating DV and never got it. But touch wood never had any errors with the LEDs and loving the look so will defo be buying more from yourselves.

Thanks guys
 

blackrat250

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Craig, great to hear.

We'd rather send them recorded so they get to you. We've had a few go missing in the past and they are a bit on the expensive side if they do.

Any problems with them, let us know ! hopefully you wont !
 

blackrat250

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Apr 15, 2013
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Hi mate. Can you put up a link of what I need exactly for a facelift Leon cupra. Full interior and rear number plate led lights.

Cheers Alex.

If you go onto our website

partsulike.co.uk

Click SEAT, LEON and the kit is in there.

tbh we've not updated the kit since we started selling them. If you ordered them and any were wrong we'll be happy to change them for you. I can update our website then ! lol
 

LeonCR

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Oct 22, 2009
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Yep I can confirm they work without errors, but as already stated they do get very hot
 

AndrewJB

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Aug 16, 2007
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i need to get my ass in gear and get this done

i want

Interior, Number Plate and Front lights (Side lights, DRL's) not bothered about fog lights
 

Speed-FReek

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Jun 12, 2013
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These look good. Glad I stumbled across this thread because I've been considering an LED upgrade but I've got a FL and didn't realise most error-free LED kits would still potentially give errors on a FL.

It would be good to see some pictures of where people are mounting/bolting the additional resistors because I don't like the idea of just leaving them hanging free which could be a disaster waiting to happen if they get as hot as some comments are suggesting and end up touching some plastic parts or the wiring loom.
 

LeonCR

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Oct 22, 2009
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These look good. Glad I stumbled across this thread because I've been considering an LED upgrade but I've got a FL and didn't realise most error-free LED kits would still potentially give errors on a FL.

It would be good to see some pictures of where people are mounting/bolting the additional resistors because I don't like the idea of just leaving them hanging free which could be a disaster waiting to happen if they get as hot as some comments are suggesting and end up touching some plastic parts or the wiring loom.


If the weather is good will sort it today for you mate
 

nickbrown_500

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Dec 6, 2009
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Just looking at the type or resistor from the pictures these will deffo get hot unless fitted to a heatsink which is specified within the datasheet of the product.

The 50W which is stated is only achievable when using a certain size heatsink fitted to the resistors.

If the power going through these is alot less then obviously a smaller heatsink is required. If they are getting that hot (as stated) then I would recommend fitting them to something metal to act as a heatsink.
 

nickbrown_500

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Dec 6, 2009
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Nottingham
Yes the resistor has a slight heatsink around the edge, but to obtain the full 50W then it needs fitting to a heatsink.

I'm not sure what current is going through these, but if there getting that warm then it shows the should ideally have a heatsink.
 
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