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Courtesy Projector Replacement GM Led Review

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Light Source TypeLED
BrandNSLUMO
PositionInside
Lens ColorClear
Lens MaterialPolycarbonate
Voltage12 Volts
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Description of Courtesy Projector Replacement GM Led

✅Product Feature: 2 pieces (1 pair) of 18-SMD high power, 90lm/w, 6000k white LED Courtesy, Footwell, Under / Side Door Panel, Step Light Lamps with built-in CAN-bus error free decoders . ✅High Brightness: 3-watt high power LED footwell lighting assy are at least 2 times brighter than the factory ones, will give your car a modern and luxurious appearance with enhanced safety at night. ✅Easy to Install: Installation is very simple. Plug and Play. Directly replace the factory original side/under door step courtesy lamp housing/lens and the 168 194 or 6418 C5W light bulb inside. ❗Fitment: Compatible with 2003-2006 Chevy Silverado, 2003-2007 Chevy Suburban 1500 / 2500, 2003-2007 Chevy Tahoe, 2003-2006 GMC Sierra, 2003-2007 GMC Yukon 2003-2007 GMC Yukon XL 1500 / 2500, 2003-2007 Cadillac Escalade, 2003-2009 Hummer H2 SUT SUV. Replace OEM Part # GM 15021517(LH) & 15021518(RH). Update your original door step lamps for your front door panels. ✅Package: 1 set= 2pcs LED courtesy lamp for Silverado (LH Driver & RH Passenger side) for 2 doors, packed in paper box, other not included, no installation guides are included,1 year warranty.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Almost too light. Fits perfectly.

Perfect fit. In fact, they are very bright. The hardest part is getting the old ones out. Check out the new ones and see how the tabs are there. Use two small screwdrivers or a pick on the end of the bracket farthest from the hinge to pry the old one out. You can then use a small screwdriver/pick to loosen and pull out the connector. You then simply insert the end of the fork into the door panel and press down on the opposite end. It's not hard to find out. Snaps straight into place. Test them…

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  • Spare parts
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