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LED Headlights on Gen 4 Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Technical Discussion' started by padroo, Feb 14, 2018.

  1. padroo

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    Does anyone know the part number of the LED headlight bulbs on the Gen 4 Prius and how much they cost.

    I am trying to brace myself after having HID headlights in my old Prius. lol
     
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    I vaguely remember reading that they should last the "life of the car". LED is very different technology from HID, which have a reputation for not being long-life.

    Should you smash one, there was mention last year of 1200-1500 each, but can't remember if it was $AU, $US or €?
     
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    Not a Gen 4 but a Prime but at least it gives you an idea

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    LED headlamps = US$1,635.90 each (They used to be US$5,000 each on the LS600h L, 10 years ago)


    That's for the complete assembly. I don't know about the individual bulbs (or whether they can even be replaced individually as they may be a cluster).
     
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    I have found lens assemblies in the $700 - $800 range but haven't found any reference to the actual LED light bulb.

    Maybe they will last the mostly advertised 50,000 hours. lol
     
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    Yes, don't worry - I don't plan to keep mine the 2 - 2½ million kilometers.
     
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    Keep in mind that the LED headlights are used as DRLs in Canada so if there's anything wrong, you'll hear from us first.

    This applies to the Corolla, Gen 4 and Prime that use the low beam (where applicable) at reduced power as the DRL.
     
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    In the U.S. market, Toyota sells only the complete headlamp unit assemblies as service parts, and there are no LED headlight lamps (bulbs), as such. I assume the LEDs are part of an assembly designed by Koito for this application. See my previous postings and Toyota’s parts catalog:

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    Also, be aware the part number (and cost, presumably) differs if you have auto-highbeams.
     
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    As long as you remember that the 50,000 hours figure was never measured in the first place. It's just a big number used by the manufacturers to emphasize they last a lot longer than incandescent etc, to justify a higher cost.
     
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    Well maybe - but I have no intention of hanging around long enough to check!!!!! I've an appointment in Heaven within the next 30 yrs, I'm guessing.
     
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    Actually, the LED headlight manufacturer did test them. But you should remember that the test does not come close to actual use patterns, which is why the actual life is often so different from tested life.

    https://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/led-zone/4441442/How-long-do-LEDs-really-last-
     
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    I'm not sure if it's translatable, but I have a clock radio which I bought in the mid '70s with a LED display - it's still working fine. They do change every minute, some staying on, others swapping around.

    There are also a few LED lights in various appliances, phone bases, wall outlets etc which are a decade or more old, and which are on constantly.
     
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    All US Gen 4 have auto high beams I believe.
     
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    That was an option in 2016. They came on the Three with ATP.

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    Other countries have auto leveling headlights that would be different too.
    I suspect LHD vs RHD are different due to aiming.
     
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    I hadn't even thought about that!
     
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    The testing method is to turn the test population on and leave them on until more than 50% burn out. Leaving lights on gives maximum hours of life because you don't have inrush current surges when turning them on from cold. LEDs also suffer inrush current when first turned on. Whether they suffer to a greater or lesser degree than incandescent bulbs, I don't know. But, I suspect the driver electronics make them much less susceptible to damage.
     
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    Fair point, I suspect it's the surge experienced when switching on that would be the most demanding strain on an LED, not continuous running!
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