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Review on πŸ”† Yorkim 194 LED Bulb, Error-Free 168 T10 LED Replacement Bulb for Car Interior Truck Dome Map Door Courtesy Marker License Plate Lights, 2825 W5W Bulbs in 6000K White (Pack of 4) by Julius Hunter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent fit for 2013 Lexus ES350 and 2017 Honda Ridgeline (RTL-E and RTL-T) - replaces 194/168 size bulbs

I bought the first 10 pack for my new 2017 Honda Rigdeline RTL-E Year. This is a direct replacement for a 194/168 size bulb. They fit well and are very bright compared to the faint yellow light from an incandescent bulb. The RTL-E has LED front and map lights, so simply replace the rear dome/map lights (2), front lower door lights (2), and license plate light (2). A total of six bulbs are required. I left the rest of the first package in my father-in-law's RTL-T salon. RTL-T requires F/R dome/map lights (4) and license plate lights (2). So I ordered 2 more of these packs to complete my father-in-law's truck (license plate) and also for my wife's car (ES350 Lexus). In the ES350 they fit well wherever I have installed them in the cabin and trunk. The ES350 requires replacement bulbs for the Dome Light (2), V/R Map Light (4), Vanity Mirror Light (2), V/R Lower Door Light (4), Trunk Light (1), and Exterior Mirror Puddle Light (2), a total of 17 bulbs. The Lexus owner's manual called for size 168 bulbs, but this LED setup fit all of those bulbs. Good white and bright light and a big improvement over traditional incandescent bulbs. A little note about changing the lightbulb outside the puddle. You need to remove the mirror glass and then disassemble the mirror to get to the puddle light socket. A few videos on You-Tube will help you. Be careful of the orientation of the white puddle lens cap, though, so you can reattach it the same way. I had major problems mounting the mirror assembly. I'm sure it was presumptuous for the most part, but it wasn't easy for me. I haven't made another mirror yet, I was too excited to finish it last night.

Pros
  • Heavy Duty Construction
Cons
  • Frequency