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External 12v light

The van is 2002 and I just thought maybe I could put a LED lamp in . If I can’t I will just replace the original lamp . I haven’t even opened the housing to look inside
 
In the classic car automotive world many filament lamps now have a direct LED replacement:

 
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In the classic car automotive world many filament lamps now have a direct LED replacement:

Interesting to read that the H4 LED replacement bulb is now legal to fit in cars following a 2023 announcement.
 
UKDave
I have been looking at the Phillips H7 led Classic car replacement bulbs. But although they are a direct replacement fit the suppliers are still saying that they are not EU marked and not UK road legal. Where was the changed status for UK published?
 
UKDave
I have been looking at the Phillips H7 led Classic car replacement bulbs. But although they are a direct replacement fit the suppliers are still saying that they are not EU marked and not UK road legal. Where was the changed status for UK published?
Looking on Philips own website, none of their LEDs are compliant with ECE R37 - although they are with ECE R10 which is just electromagnetic limits.
 
Since we are talking here about an external (flood?) light, why does it need to have driving compliance, or is this "chat drift"? Note that halogen bulbs get very hot, as does the control head on a similar LED.
 

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