Address LED headlight flickers immediately to maintain driving safety and peace of mind.
Why Do LED Headlights Flicker?
Headlight issues are frustrating! The second you notice your LEDs are consistently flickering, it becomes a hazard. The reduced output of your headlights makes driving dangerous, and you can’t rely on your car or truck until they’re fixed. Flickering LEDs are a common issue. With our guide, you’ll be able to identify one of several common causes, plus potential solutions.
Your LED Bulbs are Going Bad
The number-one cause of flickering headlights is low voltage. LEDs have significantly greater lifespans than halogen bulbs but they won’t last indefinitely. An LED at the end of its lifespan might flicker randomly. You can test LEDs yourself using a multimeter to read their charge. Before doing any voltage testing yourself, follow proper safety procedures and check your owner’s manual for guidance. You can also take your car to a mechanic shop or car part store and they’ll test your headlights for you.
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Failing Alternator
The issue may be more serious than a faulty bulb. Each vehicle has an alternator: a pulley system that creates mechanical energy and converts it into electricity. Your alternator powers most of your vehicle’s electrical components, including your electric steering, power windows, dashboard instrument display, and of course, your headlights. Dim or flickering lights could mean your alternator is going bad. You’ll likely notice other symptoms: trouble starting your engine, frequent stalling, or accessories that are malfunctioning or slowed down. You can find replacement alternators amongst our wide range of electrical components.
Wiring Issues
If you’ve tested your bulbs and have found they’re working fine, then the issue might lie with your wiring setup. Broken wires, loose equipment, or corroded connectors reduce their effectiveness. For safety, rely on a certified auto electrician for professional repair.
Differences in Electrical Current
If you’ve recently swapped out your halogen bulbs for LEDs, you might wonder, “Why do my aftermarket LED headlights flicker?” The differences in current may be causing issues with your headlights. Halogen bulbs operate on intermittent current, using less power and (causing less stress?) Your retrofit LED bulbs are especially sensitive to differences in electrical current, and the intermittent current used in your OEM lighting setup will cause them to flicker on and off during operation. Fixing this requires Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to regulate the current of your bulb and keep it constantly running.
Faulty Headlight Switch
Your headlight switch (or dimmer switch) allows you to shift between headlight modes; for example, high beams and low beams. This makes it an essential part of your lighting setup, and unfortunately, like any other part of your car, it risks breaking down over time. When your switch is damaged it might cause headlights to flicker; your high beams might not stay activated, or your headlights might fail completely. Sometimes the solution may be as simple as replacing your headlight switch. Test your switch with a multimeter to see if it’s going bad. If not, it could be one of several other issues: a blown fuse, faulty wiring, or even alternator failure.