
9006 Dual-Color LED Headlight Conversion Kit w/ Fog Light Function - White/Yellow - 4,500 Lumens/Set - Fanless

Product Details
- Cool white for everyday driving; yellow for fog or inclement weather
- 4,500 Lumens/set
- Integrated heat sinks - no fans or bulky braided heat sinks
- Lifetime warranty
Overview
Increase your safety and visibility in any weather with these 9006 dual-color LED headlight/fog light bulbs. The single-beam LED headlight bulbs emit 4,500 lumens of cool white or yellow light per set (2,250 lumens each). Yellow light cuts through fog and improves visibility in the rain. Easily switch between colors by powering the lights on/off. These bulbs have integrated heat sinks instead of short-lived fans or bulky braided heat sinks. This allows for increased longevity and easier installation in tight spaces. The LED bulbs last 13 times longer than halogen bulbs and 3 times longer than HID bulbs. LED arrays in each bulb are designed to mimic the filament in halogen bulbs—creating a closely matched beam style. These CAN Bus compatible bulbs operate on 9-32 VDC. This long-lasting kit includes 2 9006 LED headlight bulbs. Price per kit.


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Works really well on my Civic 2013 low beams
It's nice to have an amber light output when the weather turns ugly. I normally run the 6K LEDs but when it's raining or foggy, I switch to the 3K LEDs. Hopefully I don't have to deal with a mismatch color since the only way I can think of rectifying it is unplugging one of them bulbs and cycling the power.
Flexibility of function of Headlight as Fog Light
Works almost flawlessly except that at one time I found that the changing to amber from white light is troublesome is that only one of the two is either white or amber, and it is hopeless to try to recycle for along time to get them to "synch" with the same color. So one must wait for next time, the lights are cool and will operate normally again. However, it is okay to have one amber and one white while using the headlights (or turned on.)
BTW, I have a technical solution to this mismatch headlight color already.