🔴 Light up your drive with instant, bold safety.
The SYLVANIA ZEVO 3157 Red LED Bulb pair delivers instantly bright, sharp red light ideal for stop and tail lights. Designed for 120V automotive use, these bulbs enhance safety by lighting up faster than traditional bulbs. Replace in pairs to maintain consistent brightness, and consider a load equalizer to prevent hyper flashing. Backed by Sylvania’s century-long reputation for quality and durability.
Brand | SYLVANIA |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Red |
Auto Part Position | Right |
Manufacturer | SYLVANIA |
UPC | 046135327131 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00046135327131 |
Model | 3157RLED.BP2 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 3157RLED.BP2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3157RLED.BP2 |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-back-up-light-bulbs, automotive-exterior-brake-light-bulbs, automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs, automotive-exterior-tail-light-bulbs, automotive-exterior-turn-signal-light-bulbs |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
A**.
2025 Ford Taurus / PIS, Rear Blinkers, AMAZING.
Blinking Speed was “hyper flashing” until I disabled ‘bulb out warning’ in a tool known as ForScan for my Taurus (google it).The value for the money is excellent because they are bright, use less power, and activate faster.The lights are also used for my brake lights and work perfectly. Fit and installation was perfect! A simple drop in replacement for my use.I highly recommend these to anybody who knows they will work. Simply activating faster than a normal bulb is a safety issue and can prevent an accident.If you are unable to disable your “bulb out warning” or have hyper flash issues you may need the Sylvania resistor. Else look for a CANBUS safe LED.
D**R
The ONLY LED Bulb That Performs Properly Like an Incandescent
This problem with most aftermarket LED replacement bulbs is that their various designs do not emit light as efficiently as the old incandescent bulbs do. Despite what manufacturers will tell you, they are a poor mismatch with the various internal projection geometries of any given vehicle taillight. For bright light to emit efficiently, the reflector or Fresnel lens type taillights of any given vehicle have an important relationship with the bulb and must focus properly. An incandescent lamp emits light in all directions from the central filament point of the lamp. The aftermarket LED products typically emit light mostly from the broader sides of the barrel of the lamp assembly. Therein lies the issue. The LED light source cannot focus properly towards the other elements of the taillight assembly and out the rear of the vehicle.Having seen the poor visibility results of improper LED bulb choices on other's cars, I looked for a few hours to find a lamp that would work properly with my Chevrolet Tahoe tailights (internal rear reflector surrounding the bulb socket). Enter the SYLVANIA - 3157 ZEVO LED Red Bulb. Like an incandescent, it emits light from two super bright LED elements at a central focus point and towards the rear reflector surrounding the lamp socket (a common arrangement in many vehicles). Light is efficiently and brightly emitted out the lens (much brighter than the incandescent). It works perfectly on this type of taillight.Now the caveat. This particular lamp may NOT work well with the integrated fluted Fresnel lens elements on other cover assemblies. It's LEDs focus light only around and towards its socket base. However, IF there is a reflective surface there, than this lamp should work projecting the light onward through the Fresnel lens.Getting the right lamp that works well with your taillight assembly an important visibility and safety factor too.
W**N
Highly recommend
I installed these lights on my truck they are awesome they are very bright and the quality is amazing and the color is very accurate
J**N
They are working pretty good so far.
So I had someone pull along next to me, telling me both of my brake lights are not working. Sure enough they were not working. So I picked up a set of these for my 2003 Chevy Silverado at a parts store since it was quick and they had some of these. Then I got home to replace them and realized that the next stop down also took the same bulb. So this time I went to check on Amazon to see if I could get them and for cheaper. Sure enough, Amazon had them and for about $5 cheaper. Since these are not brake lights, but running rights, I could wait a week.It doesn't matter what way they go in. But it did cause my turn signals to hyper flash!! That's because the LED bulbs use a lot less power. To the easy fix is a new FLASHER. One that supports LED lights. So I ended up getting the NOVITA LM487 Flasher. They run here at around $70. I ended up buying one on eBay for $40.71 plus tax. So look around and see who you can get it cheaper from. Now my Turn signals instead of flashing sure fast, flash normally once again.It's not hard to swap out. For my Dash, Your trim around the guages will pull off. You want to drop your starting wheel all the way down and put the shift level all the way down. That means putting your key in and turn one click and then you can move it down. This will give you enough room to pull the Trim piece around you dash off. Once it's off and sitting to the side. The Bottom section under the steering wheel needs to come off. There is 2 7mm screws on the bottom. remove those and the whole piece will come off. You will see the flasher plugged in vertically right there on the left side of the starting column. It's a little tight. Pull a little on the top, and then a little on the bottom, working it out. Watch the direction it comes out. Look at how the pins on it are. Put the new one in the same way. Just push it in. Then test and make sure your turn signals are working as they should. If you pull the panels off and still are not sure where the flasher is, turn your key enough on and turn the left or right turn signal on where it's making noise, you can easily pinpoint it that way. Once in and working, just reverse what you did.So for my Truck, I needed 2 sets of these Red versions. I also got some of the SIRIUSLED 194 LED Bulbs, pack of 10. These are the small builds in the tail light area. You should have some upfront, and in your door panels also. They're all the same and quite common. The only one I didn't change was the Reverse Light bulb. It's still Stock. Do I really need to change it? It's only on when in reverse. So a fraction of the time you are driving.I have also changed my Low Beams to LED. But I had to do some Modification behinds the headlights for them to fit because of the heatsink fan attached to the back. High Beam was left alone because the LED range is limited.Fine for Low beam. The bright White light is really nice. High beem bulb is still Halogen.
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