Yes, flashers work based on known external resistance/load of the bulbs. That’s why flashers either stop or go crazy if one bulb is out. I believe LED’s have much lower resistance and will appear to the flasher as being “out”. I would think recalibrated flashers would be available for these conversions. Perhaps there is a sharp EE, thoughtful and a great communicator out there that can sort out a total conversion and publish the results.
I did place aluminum foil in my C300 tails and that helped—sort of like trimming the wick or turning up the acetylene. Low tech.
Rich B.
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Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} Break lights not bright
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you might paint the inside white , it helps I did that on backup lights — really better.
many cars had that from factory ...
Jury out on led in my experience — but many are sold , brilliant
red as replacement for bulb number in tail light . Some claim much
higher brightness Can cause flasher issues ...
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Steve, maybe you DON”T have brake lights??
What kind of setup do you have for brake light switch??
Still have the hydraulic one on the master cylinder?
If so, make sure it is working when the brakes are applied, use a test lamp.
If you are/have been using silicone fluid, that switch will likely fail if it hasn’t already.
Best to convert to mechanical switch under the dash like 61’s and up used.
Good luck in your diagnosis.
Dave Schwandt
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Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} Break lights not bright
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Are you sure they're coming on? Easy way to check brightness by yourself is to use the turn signals. These aren't the brightest lights in full sun because of the way they're mounted on the car. Another problem with them is that there is a reflector on the inside around the bulb that can fall off. If it fell of and someone just left it out, the light won't be concentrated in the middle of the lens enough.
Once I actually got my brake lights working on my F (loose connection at the switch), they're actually pretty good with standard bulbs.
Nick
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Hi 300 ites,
Hot enough for you,
96 in Delaware, Oh----io
Question,
Just got back from a short drive with my lovely wife following in her car to check break and turn signals. Tough to do this by one's self. Getting ready to drive up to that state up north for the fall 300 meet and she commented that break lights are not, bright. Like I don,t have break lights. Sunday, while pulling in my drive,guy behind came flying up and yelled something but radio was to loud.
Any way to brighten the taillights. I am going to buy new bulbs and replace the ones that are in there now.
Thanks in advance,and hope to see everyone in a few weeks.
Steve Beard
300F
Delaware, Oh---io
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