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Yellow/amber Led High Power 50w Auto Turn Bulb Signal Light 7440 T20 W21w 2pcs on 2040-parts.com

US $36.99
Location:

上海, 上海, CN

上海, 上海, CN
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:beyond Manufacturer Part Number:7440 T20 W21W Interchange Part Number:7440 T20 W21W Other Part Number:7440 T20 W21W Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:China


2PCS 50w 7440 single filament High Power Led Car light


Parameter

· Voltage:12v~24VDC

· Color: yellow/Amber

· Led chip: 10*5w high power chip 

· Liftspan:65,000 hours 

· Socket type:7440/ W21W(single filament)

· Diameter:18mm

· Power:50w (not the real power, for it is make by 10 pcs of 5w LED power, but not full capacity)

· Size:18mm*33mm (not including the socket)

· Usage:Car turn/signal light

Character

· Each bulb contains super bright high power LED

· Built-in Circuit for 12V~26VDC Voltage Input

· Shakeproof and Low Power Consumption, No Need Any Changing Or Modification Wire.

· Low Power Consumption,Long lasting

· In order to make sure these bulbs will fit or work, you must measure your old bulb  

Shipping

· Generally, Our sale area is world wide, But if our some item have the restriction about sale area, 

please give us your e-mail quickly, then we will help you for your requirement soon. 

· We will surely ship within 1 days after receipt of your payment, Mondays through Fridays except Holidays

·  Please be aware of custom fees in your country, any import charge or fee is buyer's responsibility

· The shipping cost is by china post,may spend 10 to 40 work days or more time on the shipping way.

 

Attention:Please check and confirm the type whether this bulb fits your car before buying. 

 

Note: For some vehicles like Audi, BMW, Mercedes, etc which have on board computer (OBC) CANBUS,

 the warning signal is initiated on the dashboard, such as "lights out codes" or any other error messages 

because the power consumption of LED bulb is far below than the original value of halogen bulb. 

Consumers generally accept this factor and use them anyways, despite the appearance of error messages. 

This is not a problem with the quality of our products. you might need to add a LED Load Resistors with LED

 bulb to eliminate error message. 

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