John Lilly
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Mine came today and work fine, but I was surprised to see that there was no covering over the LED emitters. No reason there has to be, I guess...
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If you find them too bright, you can do what I did. Just turn then a bit off center as much as you like to reduce the output. Makes the glare problem go away. Can’t do anything about the color temp though.So I just got these, and I may be alone in my opinion, but I'm not crazy about them. First, although they're brighter, they seem to produce more glare than the stock lights. So when you're looking at yourself in the mirror, I don't see any real advantage, since the glare overshadows the additional brightness.
Then there's the issue of color temperature. Although they're not a cold blue light, they're not nearly as flattering as the warmer stock lights.
The bottom line is I removed them and put back the stock lights.![]()
Every light in our Claritys is a LED except the 4 vanity lights on the 2 visors.
I know the draw of these light is infinitesimal and that they are rarely on, but hey, it’s the principle of the thing!
Just can’t sleep at night knowing there are incandescent bulbs in my high tech Clarity.
That looks like a fuse (if your post wasn’t tongue in cheek).![]()
I’ll have you know sir, that I do not have OCD, I have CDO; it’s like OCD but all the *#¥•@&€ letters are in alphabetical order like they’re supposed to be!!!!Hah! You think this is OCD? How about those Tesla car owners whose visor mirrors don't have any vanity lights, and undertake a DIY project to add them? Tesla fans can out-OCD y'all any day of the week! With one hand tied behind our backs, even!
A Tesla Motors Club forum discussion: "Visor Mirror Light Project"
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Nope, all other lights on our Claritys are LEDs.Isn't the doom lights regular bulb as well?
Just received and installed the SuperBright LEDs I posted about. They were the exact size of the OEM filament “fuse” size lights. Went in perfect and took all of 5 min. They are much brighter than the OEMs and I do not find them bluish at all. I’d call them cool white. They are just slightly whiter than our convenience lights which I thought were white but look slightly warmer than these.
One thing to note: these LEDs are polarity specific. Touch them to the contacts before pressing them in place and if they don’t light up just reverse them. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Also my original instructions on removal and reinstalling were incorrect. Removal is as stated from prying on cut out on outside top edge but you reinstall by putting the tabs on the top of the cover in first and then you snap in the bottom.
Here are some before and after pix. My apologies for the over exposure and blooming of the light intensity. In real life the OEMs are dim and the LEDs bright. But the colors are representative of how they actually appear. Also included a pix of the opaque cover so you wil know what you’re prying against. I went slow with a dental pik and didn’t break any tabs off.
Bottom line-I don’t think they are blue, just cool white, and so I don’t think the Missus will make you sleep on the sofa if you install these. I’m very happy w them.
I have a spare cover I could send you. Is it the driver’s or passenger side and left or right cover?I see it does not take much to break off the top two tabs. It appears you should pry the top down at the same time as you pry from the top outside edge - now I guess I get to order a new cover![]()