QUOTE(DreamerTKM @ Aug 17 2017, 04:49 PM)
No need to take out carpet cover for rear plate light. All you need is one test-pen.
Step by step? Refer manual

PS: The opening location at the plastic cover for rear plate light there, not from inside the trunk.
Bro, you just poisoned me again. Argh.. makes me want to order another set of LED to put in there.. But LED not cheap lol.. RM90 .. unless go for the cheap one lo..
QUOTE(Ancient-XinG- @ Aug 17 2017, 05:02 PM)
wanted to know why choose Philip over osram laser?
I also not sure why, I've been Osram user before, tried NB, NB+ and NB Unlimited. All these 3 bulbs just work fine. But somehow, Phillips came across my mind, and I decided to gave it a try. The first bulbs purchased from Phillips is the xTremeVision +110%, then Crystal Vision 4300k (I like the most).. All these tried on my old car, using H4 as well.
Then this time is WhiteVision 3700K, as the salesman told me WhiteVision is the successor of the BlueVision before this, and give 60% more light. And color is slightly yellowish than CrystalVision 4300K, BUT CV only gave 30% more light compared to WV.
Before this new car, CV is by far the most satisfied bulbs I ever used. So now gave a try on the WV lo, but really, it is undeniably impressive and meet my expectation. My expectation is yellowish white color temperature output and it's look bright on the road.
Osram LASER also been in my consideration list, but somehow, I read through some others forum, which appear that Osram LASER have the shortest lifespan among the rest. However, OSRAM LASER light output is the most winner here, Phillips Xtreme 130% would be 2nd here..
QUOTE(wyh @ Aug 17 2017, 11:50 PM)
i agree philips diamond vision is yellowish but still works well and not too white (:
Is it? all these while I thought DV is the pure white color output? It is 5000K temperature output right?