

🚦 Light Up Your Drive, Command the Road!
The PHINLION 7443 LED Turn Signal Bulbs deliver a powerful 3600 lumens brightness with 4 CSP 1860 LED chips, ensuring 360-degree visibility. Designed for 12V to 24V systems, these amber yellow bulbs feature an IP67 waterproof rating and a robust aviation aluminum body for excellent heat dissipation. Compatible with a wide range of 7440/7443 sockets and equipped with an intelligent constant current driver, they offer a reliable, plug-and-play upgrade for turn signals, parking lights, and more—perfect for professionals who demand safety and style on every drive.






| ASIN | B08311WNZ1 |
| Amperage | 0.72 Amps |
| Brand | Phinlion |
| Bulb Type | LED |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (400) |
| Date First Available | 9 January 2020 |
| Item Weight | 45 g |
| Item model number | Phinlion 7443-1860-4SMD-Y |
| Manufacturer | Phinlion |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Phinlion-7443-1860-4SMD-Y |
| Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-turn-signal-light-bulbs |
| OEM Part Number | T20, 7440, 7441, 7442, 7443, 7444, 992 |
| Position | Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2 x 1.8 cm; 45 g |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 8.6 watts |
G**S
Pour la longévité pas assez longtemps utilisations pour un Ford F150 2019
M**1
HIghly recommend these white LED bulbs, with a few "howevers..." that the user needs to understand. The single element on the top, under the projector lens is super bright - even for being one LED package. I would say the combination of the CSP 1860 LED element and the lens definitely makes for a more intense illumination point of light than compared to a tungsten filament bulb when viewing just the top of the bulb. This works especially well for turn signals and brake lights that need to have a high intensity beam of light "punch through" rain, fog, mist, etc and reach out as far ahead and behind the vehicle as possible. But perhaps not the best choice for backup lights - here, you need a wide flood beam pattern that only needs to reach back 20-30 feet. HOWEVER... this is not the end of the story! A well designed bulb mounting will have a reflector that surrounds the bulb and gathers all 360 degrees of light coming from the light-creating element and redirect it out in one direction. In order to do this, the light-creating element (be it the tungsten filament wire, or the LED element) must be positioned at the focal point of the reflector. If your car came from the factory with tungsten bulbs, then your reflectors may be designed to work best with only that exact bulb. In the case of my 2004 Acura TSX, the reflectors were designed very well to make the most out of the 7440/7443 bulbs. These Phinlion LED bulb are better than most in getting the LED elements closer to the socket... but, they are still not at the correct height to match a 7440 bulb (and thus, the focal point in the reflector). YMMV (your mileage may vary)... you will have to try these in your own particular vehicle side-by-side with LED on one side and stock bulbs on the other to see which work best. The brightest bulb may not always result in creating the most attention-getting effect to the car behind you. So, what am I saying? When viewing my tail lights, for example from 50' away (as if I was in another car behind me) I can tell that with the LED bulbs, that the reflector is not being used as effectively as the stock 7440/7443 bulbs. However, I felt that the superior intensity of these LED bulbs have enough "attention-grabbing power" to outweigh their less effective use of the reflector. Also, the high intensity projector beam out the top of the bulb should be visible behind me to a greater distance in the mist and rain. Because that is the bottom line, isn't it? In a sea of red tail lights on a rainy freeway, I want to wake up and get the attention of as many drivers as possible that I am braking or need to change lanes. As for the red LED bulbs, be aware that the red will never be as bright as the white. Regardless of the marketing and blanket product description that they are "3600 Lumens" (actually, 1800 lumens per bulb). In a product series like this, White will be brightest, next is Amber, and lower is Red (I think it is because of the phosphors used to make Amber and Red). If you have red or amber colored lenses on your vehicle, and you want the most lumens possible coming out your lights, then install the white bulbs. And here is the "However..." that comes with it. At the high intensity of these bulbs, a white LED bulb behind a red lens will have a tendency to slightly wash the color to pink. If you want a beautiful RED, put a red LED behind a red lens - you will have a more saturated red, but it will be less bright. Same for amber - these super bright whites will slightly wash the amber towards yellow. But, since amber LED still has about 90% of the lumen power as white, you could put the amber LED behind the amber lens and enjoy the richer amber color and probably not notice the slight difference in lumens. Now, here is an interesting science fact, boys and girls that I'm using for myself right now: You can put an amber LED behind a red lens and it works great! It is the compromise of choosing between red or white for a red lens. Amber LED's are way brighter than red, but only slightly less bright than white. And when an amber LED is placed behind a red lens, it keeps the red from washing out to pink. So, you still get a satisfying redish color at only a slight loss of lumen output. In the attached photo, the left is the stock bulb, and the right is the Phinlion red LED. The human eye is much better at seeing these things at night than a camera... so as they say, the camera does not do it justice. Keeping that in mind, on the left you can see that the reflector is well filled out - every facet in the reflector was precisely aimed to catch light from the tungsten filament and reflect it out the back of the lens. On the right side, there is a dead halo around the bulb - this is because the light-emitting elements of the LED bulb are not at the correct focal point of the reflector. In the case of this car, I decided that the significant gain of intensity of the LED over the stock bulb was enough to outweigh the decreased effectiveness of the reflector due to the LED elements not being at the correct focal point and chose to keep the LED's installed. ps, I have 4 of these Phinlion bulbs installed and do not notice any radio interference (am or fm).
N**R
I've bought alot of LEDs over the years and these are by far the most underwhelming bulbs I've put in a vehicle. Dim, and didnt last. The only reason i purchased them was for my wife's 2017 equinox which requires the dual filament. They worked for about 6 months and the turn signal stopped working, DRL and brake lights worked but no signal on drivers side. Dissapointed.
M**G
Really bright. The only problem is the turn signal flashesd at a lot higher rate. Seems to be well made. Very easy installation on my 2018 Toyota Highlander.
R**U
Donne un bon éclairage pour les feu de positions. mais cause un problème de clignotant rapide pour les lumières de direction. J’ai acheté un produit pour stabiliser la partie clignotant mais ça ne fonctionne pas sur ma Camry, Ça cause d’autres problèmes.
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