How to install Interior LEDs on a 2008 BMW 3 Series E90/E91/E92/E93 www.precisionled.com This guide is compatible with year models 2006-2011 E90 E91 E92 E93 Chassis The LEDs and tools used in this tutorial can be purchased at www.PrecisionLED.com Direct Product Link: www.precisionled.com For additional purchasing and product information on this LED kit or other vehicles contact: www.precisionled.com Thank you, -PrecisionLED

checking out my new LED.. it’s a 100 chip ~100W ~8000lumen. im running it here at about 31V and 3.2A. i took the video in manual mode of the camera trying to show the brightness without having it regulated down by the cameras auto exposure.
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  1. redtreepython says:

    thanks

  2. PrecisionLED says:

    You can remove the entire overhead console to get access to the bulbs from the top. Shoot us an email and we can send some photos or a link to a different companion video for you to view.

    help (at) PrecisionLED

    thanks,
    -PLED Team

  3. John Wang says:

    Some problem like BP5ec18L. I have o8 m3 there are lens cover that dome light on each side

  4. BP5EC18L says:

    I think you misunderstood. I can’t even get to the bulb because of a lens in front of the bulb. I’ll search though, Thanks.

  5. PrecisionLED says:

    Hi,

    You may try viewing another video we have that helps remove hard to reach bulbs. Using some tape and needle nose, it can help you remove the bulb:

    Search under PrecisionLED videos – How to Remove 168 194 T10 and BA9S Type Bulbs

    Good luck!

  6. BP5EC18L says:

    OK, having a problem with the map lights. On my car, there is a little plastic cover almost like a pane of glass in each map light. So, unlike your video, I can’t reach into it and pull it out w/fingers as you did. Also, not really enough room around edges for pry tool. Suggestions? Thanks!!

  7. thechosun says:

    Hi,

    The LEDs in our packages do not exhibit the same issues you have described. Most likely the LEDs you purchased were not CanBus LEDs. Regular LEDs cause many issues with BMW vehicles.

    Thank you.

    ~PLED Team

  8. moneylov2 says:

    I bought LEDs from a different company before and I was super upset because the dome and map lights would go out after a couple seconds while i was driving. I emailed the people and they said it was normal but that just doesnt seem right. Before I finally get these I wanted to know if that would happen on these

  9. PrecisionLED says:

    Hi,

    Currently at this time we do not have any Sale planned.

  10. moneylov2 says:

    Are you guys gonna have a Christmas sale?

  11. moneylov2 says:

    thanks for the quick reply,i got my LEDs today and totally forgot about checking to see if it voids warranty

  12. PrecisionLED says:

    This DOES NOT void the BMW warranty in any way. The interior lights are not tied to any major electrical system and are protected by its owns lighting fuse. The LED’s we use are selected to work specifically with BMW’s to avoid any electrical issues and will not cause error warning lights.

    If you have additional questions shoot us an email at Help(at)precisionled(dot)com

    Cheers,
    -PLED Team

  13. moneylov2 says:

    Does this void bmw warranty?

  14. petossido says:

    is possible to have led lights for ambient lighting of the door of a BMW E92?
    stock are orange but they are not very bright

  15. PrecisionLED says:

    Hi,

    The color of bulbs we used in the video is 6000K. The package that you purchase from us are all plug and play LEDs, not modules. You will not need to modify your vehicle.

  16. ovi kohen says:

    in this video are the bulbs 6000k or 8000k??? and for e92 coupe , and all are bulbs??? not modules of leds like your competitors??

  17. PrecisionLED says:

    Hi,

    Not all SMD type LEDs will work for every vehicle. It also depents, we use a 50/50 SMD type LED whereas some are 35/28 SMD and are actually less bright.

    A 50/50 represents the length and width of the actual chip, meaning 5mm by 5mm and contains 3 diodes per chip. a 35/28 is rectangular and is 3.5mm by 2.8mm and contains only 1 diode.

    There is alot that goes into picking the correct LED for the best application and we would need more info to say what is best.

  18. mjay2m says:

    Why not use 20 SMD led they are really bright had a set of ten W5W from eBay for £5.29 upgraded interior and exterior looks perfect then the 5 SMD LED

  19. PrecisionLED says:

    @MrMartinz73

    You may purchase the full kit from the URL listed under the video at PrecisionLED

  20. MrMartinz73 says:

    I would buy all the lights inside and outside for my bmw e90 2007.
    where can I buy?

  21. adam987689 says:

    Great video

  22. sergey930 says:

    Hi guys, great video! Do you know what bulbs do we need for the Rear Footwell? Thanks!

  23. PrecisionLED says:

    Trunk and Vanity Mirror LEDs are the same process as the Courtesy Door LEDS.
    -PLED Team

  24. PrecisionLED says:

    The Trunk and Vanity Light are very similar to the Courtesy Door lights and do not require their own independent overview. If you need help to install your PrecisionLED lighting kit, just let us know by contacting us directly using the link in the bottom of the description.

    Cheers,
    -PLED Team

  25. oldschool4091 says:

    Can this flashlight burn anything?

  26. Goprof150 says:

    Dude that light kicks ass.

  27. youser23 says:

    Leistungsaufnahme ist 100 Watt – ist ja auch ein Array aus 10×10 1W chips – von daher kann man sie 100W LED nennen. Eher bezweifeln würde ich die 8000 Lumen 🙂

  28. macrein says:

    Das ist keine 100W LED, die sieht anders aus.

  29. Muerecampanero says:

    how do you manage to lower the temperature, the led breaks if overheated? how do you power it?

  30. JonesSmyth says:

    Seizure inbound

  31. Arvin Frias says:

    @videotechguides

  32. kurzweilmanable says:

    how to buy?

  33. Clifton Williams says:

    Did you make this, or buy it? Its sweet

  34. Marlied Pahltr says:

    How could you manage this to replace an original incandescent projector bulb ?

  35. camploismyalias says:

    How did you power it, I need to figure out how to power a 400watt diode. Please help.

  36. TheChowchow1995 says:

    wait….you made that monstrosity O.o awesome

  37. svtcontour says:

    You know what, you’re right. This is obviously a HUGE problem that is not being discussed by anyone else other than your teacher ;-)

  38. youser23 says:

    It probably doesnt affect the chip too much with a low exposure and small aperture though (which is what i set the camera to).. But anyway my camera still does nice pictures. And if i need more color i use photoshop.

  39. Chris Mackle says:

    searching online? i couldnt find anything about it, its obviously not a common talked about issue on yahoo answers. My physics teacher is right he had a whole powerpoint showing before and after colours from bright light affects

  40. svtcontour says:

    Well honestly, you need to go back to your school and yell at your physics instructor. Forget what you were taught. Just do some searching online and you’ll see its not like that.

  41. Chris Mackle says:

    We learned about this kind of stuff at school with advanced physics bright light affects the way camera recieves future colours the brightness basically screws up the colour detecting making everything have more and more faded colours.

  42. svtcontour says:

    Seriously, I dont know where you are getting your information. Camera sensor is not like our eyes. I also googled around and found nothing that backs up what you believe. I think you’ve been fed some incorrect information. Heat can affect a sensor but not bright light.

  43. Chris Mackle says:

    It is very bad for a camera, its base on this and lumens. Heres an example, flash that in the direction of your eyes and you will be blinded for 5-10 seconds. Look at the sun, Nothing happens to your sight. Im not talking about lumens im talking about the intesity of the colour. The sun doesnt damage lenses nearly as bad.

  44. svtcontour says:

    Its not bad for the camera. How many lumens do you think you get into a CCD when you go outside on a nice bright sunny day. LOTS. LOL.

  45. antipike says:

    Tis a monster you have made … Are you related to frankenstein

  46. youser23 says:

    thanks for your worries but it wasnt a problem. i used low aperture. only a little over exposure when filming the room. The direct filming of the LED was only short flashes. If this would be a problem you couldn’t take videos in bright sunlight could you?

  47. Chris Mackle says:

    THAT IS SO BAD FOR YOUR CAMERA DUDE IT RUINS THE COLOUR DETECTOR MAKING EVERYTHING YOU USE THE CAMERA FOR HAVE LESS COLOUR. Google it for proof if you dont believe me!

  48. dabaddon says:

    really nice, is there an instructable on this?

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