Road lights conversion to LED
Hello all.
We recently changed our towcar to a volvo with the oem towbat and electrics which as meant that the running lights on the caravan are on all the time unless I turn the car lights completely off which means no DLR on the car..
So as our elddis is 8 years old and dont envisage much life left in the bulbs if on all the time i was considering swapping the front and rear running lights to led.
Anybody undertaken this task and if so any problems encountered?
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I'm a bit puzzled as I understood it to be a legal requirement on modern cars that the DRLs remain on at all times when the engine is running. I've not met a car where it's been possible to turn them off. 🤔
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Our 15 years pvc has a rear view camera and monitor in place of the mirror that is wired into the side lights which are on when engine running and in the 6months of use no bulb has blown and I carry a couple.of spare bulbs cheaper than a conversion to Leds
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That could be it. 2018 springs to mind but I’m not certain.
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Its not a big job. When your existing bulbs give up the ghost, just replace them with compatible LED's. I've done it on one of my older cars - no different to replacing with filament bulbs. Some cars would throw errors on the dashboard, but that doesn't apply to your caravan.
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Absolutely! cheap LED bulbs are more likely to cause problems!
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Hi all
Thanks for the responses.
I do not wish to turn off the DLRs, the Thor's hammers look stunning. I was surprised to see the caravan lights on without switching on the main headlights.
I think i shall leave alone and carry some spares.
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I had the 'problem' the other way round with my previous Merc. The car did not have DRLs but when plugged into the caravan, the caravan's front led marker lights would continually flicker even when the car's lights were OFF. 'Problem' was solved by just switching on the car's lights which meant that the caravan's light were ON
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Hi,
A good point well made but how often are caravan running lights on continuously? we rarely tow after dark.
What i had intended was to fit LED bulbs due to longer running life/less heat etc. but as ED said i'm probably over thinking it..
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As above, I towed with my lights ON with my previous car despite rarely, if ever towing in the dark, but I've yet to change a bulb in the 6 years of owning my caravan.
There's nothing to stop you buying some led bulbs as replacements, but odds are, they'll stay in a drawer in your garage for ever 😉
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