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Red rear turn signal not easy to see

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A lot of these the complete unit must be replaced.
Most don't though if we youtube it first. Can't tell y'all how many times people told me that I'd have to replace the complete unit on my first Prius. Turns out that I could buy the correct led bulb and replace it myself for less than $25.
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Most don't though if we youtube it first. Can't tell y'all how many times people told me that I'd have to replace the complete unit on my first Prius. Turns out that I could buy the correct led bulb and replace it myself for less than $25.
What if its an led strip? My escape was. Could not source the strip
 

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What if its an led strip? My escape was. Could not source the strip
Is that what Maverick has? If so, there will be aftermarket led strips - just like everything else. I mean you won't be replacing them for years.
 

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Does any one else find it not as easy noticing an all red turn signal as compared to an amber rear signal?
Same here; especially when the taillights are on. I find it easier to see an amber light turning completely on then off than it is to see a red light go from taillight-bright to brake-light bright.
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