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When I specced my 1.5TSi DSG I spent some of the kid's inheritance on "LED Rear Lights High" but I don't - errr - know what I have bought.

 

My rear lights, the red "C" is a solid bright red with no brighter patches where bulbs or LED's are.

 

Does this apply to  "LED Rear Lights" that are not "High"?

 

My previous Skoda a 2.0TDi also had LED rear lights but not "High" spec and AFAIR the red "C" was patchy. Am I thinking right or is old age finally kicking in?

I believe this shows the difference....

 

 

2013-Skoda-Octavia-III-taillights.jpg&ke

2 hours ago, YMe said:

When I specced my 1.5TSi DSG I spent some of the kid's inheritance on "LED Rear Lights High" but I don't - errr - know what I have bought.

 

My rear lights, the red "C" is a solid bright red with no brighter patches where bulbs or LED's are.

 

Does this apply to  "LED Rear Lights" that are not "High"?

 

My previous Skoda a 2.0TDi also had LED rear lights but not "High" spec and AFAIR the red "C" was patchy. Am I thinking right or is old age finally kicking in?

 

 

1 hour ago, Exeterj said:

I believe this shows the difference....

 

 

2013-Skoda-Octavia-III-taillights.jpg&ke

 

That's for Pre-facelift MK3.

 

Led high looks like this:

 

20170110_202522.jpg

 

Struggling to find a pic of the standard facelift led tail, but it looks like the Pre-facelift LED cluster with a couple of minor changes. Think it has one thin LED C shape as opposed to 2.

 

 

Yeah, so as per my last reply. High function is the attached image. Low function basically looks like the pre facelift LED but with only one strip for the side lights. 

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