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Kia Soul Turn Signal LED Replacements

From the factory, tail light bulbs are powered by standard incandescent lights that light up white in color, and cast light through your Kia Soul's red or amber tail light lens. This results in a washed-out color.
Newer luxury vehicles are using LEDs for turn signals, because LEDs offer a crisp, instant on/off function, increased brightness, and true, vibrant color. By replacing the bulbs in your Soul, you can achieve this modern look!
Installation is 100% plug-and-play, just replace your factory bulb. (Resistors are needed to prevent hyper-flashing from occurring)
2010-2016 Kia Soul Rear Turn Signal LEDs
Tail Light LEDs for 2010-2016 Kia Soul
Bulb Design
HP48: This bulb is non-polar, CK compatible, with 48 Epistar 3014 LED chips. Thanks to the cap on the top, the light from this High Power Bulb is shined backwards and away from the bulb, not straight out. This means the output is excellent, because it uses the vehicle's housing completely, which then shines the light much more uniformly.
HP11: Four side-firing 1.5W-rated Osram LED chips, and one 5W-rated LED chip on top, which is projected by a lens for maximum effective brightness. The bulb is housed in a machined aluminum casing, which provides superior heat diffusion for long life.
XP80: Each of the four sides of this bulb contains three 5W-rated chips, and the top is fitted with four more under a projector lens. This is the brightest self-contained automotive LED bulb on the market, and is housed in an aluminum casing with a textured finish for maximum heat-sinking properties.
Fitment. All three bulbs use a quality 1157 terminal, with a full-size base connector and proper pin alignment, designed for exact replacement of your factory 1157 bulb.
Included in your order is TWO BULBS.
2010-2016 Kia Soul Rear Turn Signal LEDs
Tail Light LEDs for 2010-2016 Kia Soul
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Thanks for looking!
Nick C.
Diode Dynamics