okumasheffield Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 (edited) bought a set of GE Nighthawk headlamp bulbs $49 from CT 6 months ago to replace my burnt OEM. even though they were not as bright as what the package said but were much better than OEM. woke up this morning and noticed one of them was burnt. should I expect to replace bulbs every 6 months or should this be warrantied under manufacturing defect? Edited January 10, 2011 by Okuma-Sheffield
irishfield Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 I've replaced one headlight bulb since I started driving a vehicle at 15 years old... I'm 48. My F150 is now 8 model years old... my GMC Sierra is a '98 ..they have the originals in it..the GM has even had the front end creamed off it at one time!
skeeter Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 I've replaced one headlight bulb since I started driving a vehicle at 15 years old... I'm 48. My F150 is now 8 model years old... my GMC Sierra is a '98 ..they have the originals in it..the GM has even had the front end creamed off it at one time! and to think, he can fly a plane but cant change a light bulb?
irishfield Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 Hey Dann... got to bed! If the light is failing.. you either have a loose connection.. voltage regulator issue or a loose headlight assembly and vibration is killing it.
Gerritt Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 (edited) Hope u did not put it in with bare hands (touching the glass part).. something about the oils on the fingers.. causes them to blow due to the high temps. could be an old wives tale... but it seems to make sense. G Edited January 10, 2011 by Gerritt
BillM Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 This is one reason I've disabled the DRL's in my car. Definitely doesn't help running the bulbs ALL the time. Most trucks have fogs or indicators as DRL's and not the main headlights. Goes a long way.
DRIFTER_016 Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 Hope u did not put it in with bare hands (touching the glass part).. something about the oils on the fingers.. causes them to blow due to the high temps. could be an old wives tale... but it seems to make sense. G Yep, the oils off your skin will cause a halogen bulb to crack and die when it heats up. If you accidentally touch the glass portion of the bulb while installing it immediately clean it with denatured alcohol before using it.
Rattletrap2 Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 (edited) I had the same bulbs in my wifes car. They lasted about 6-7 months as well. I paid $60 and returned them to ctc for a full refund. They have a one year warranty. The reason they burn out fast is because they burn hotter to produce brighter light. Oem lights last many years. Edited January 10, 2011 by Rattletrap2
okumasheffield Posted January 10, 2011 Author Report Posted January 10, 2011 Those bulbs were handled like nuclear warheads. My fingers have never toched the actual bulbs. One-year warranty? Great, I will refund them like you did. Auy suggestions on long-lasting bright bulbs?
aplumma Posted January 10, 2011 Report Posted January 10, 2011 I have a sprinter with the headlights are always on and 6 months is about the life of them if I use the brighter after market bulbs. The confined space that the bulbs are in heat up to keep condensation from building up. Use the factory bulbs seems to last longer. Art
Rattletrap2 Posted January 12, 2011 Report Posted January 12, 2011 If you look at the packages, they have a chart on the back that shows brightness level versus life expectancy. I went wit a pair of normal OEM equal lamps from Sylvannia that I bought at WallyWorld for about $20.00 per pair. The standard bulbs have the very longest life expectancy to them. I really don't notice the difference in light level. The NightHawks were a little bluish coloured light from the blue stripe on them. What ticked me off more than anything was that the drivers side bulb on her car is right tight behind the battery. It was almost easier to remove the battery to get at it!!! Luckily I could pull the car inside at work to get at them in comfort.
walleyejack Posted January 12, 2011 Report Posted January 12, 2011 I put the Nighthawks in my car 4 yrs ago,and still going strong, not sure if it would have anything to do with,no DRL system in it,don t drive it when it rains,and seldom drive it after dark,and is parked in my garage from Nov to May. But they work great !
Fisherman Posted January 12, 2011 Report Posted January 12, 2011 I put the Nighthawks in my car 4 yrs ago,and still going strong, not sure if it would have anything to do with,no DRL system in it,don t drive it when it rains,and seldom drive it after dark,and is parked in my garage from Nov to May. But they work great ! Okay so if you don't use the lights, I guess the bulbs will last a long time..
DRIFTER_016 Posted January 12, 2011 Report Posted January 12, 2011 Okay so if you don't use the lights, I guess the bulbs will last a long time.. Yep, never turn them on and they will never burn out.
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