GMC Canyon LED Lights

RIMTHIN specializes in providing high-quality LED bulbs for GMC Canyon trucks. They are plug-and-play, no modification required, simple to install, and 6 times brighter than halogen bulbs. Upgrade your GMC Canyon truck bulbs to LEDs at RIMTHIN and say goodbye to annoying dim halogen lights.

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FAQ for GMC Canyon LED Lights

The size of the headlight bulbs on your GMC Canyon depends on your model year.

2004–2012 GMC headlight bulb sizes:
High beam: 9005
Low beam: 9006

2015–2020 GMC Canyon headlight bulb sizes:
High beam: 9005
Low beam: H11

2021 GMC Canyon headlight bulb sizes:
High beam: 9005
Low beam: H11

2022 GMC Canyon headlight bulb sizes:
High beam: 9005
Low beam: H11

Of course, these are just some common references on the market. If you want a more accurate answer, you can try checking your vehicle manual.

The answer is yes, most vehicles can be replaced with LED bulbs. But the premise is that they must be compatible. This question is very important, that is, whether the bulb shell is compatible with LED bulbs. Some vehicles may require customized LED bulbs.

Of course you can, but the prerequisite is that it must comply with local legal requirements, and then, the LED bulbs you buy should have relevant technical certification.

Of course you can. The GMC Canyon headlight bulb replacement is simple. You can install it according to the instructions for installing the bulb.

Upgrading to LED bulbs is the choice of many car owners, and they think it is an exciting thing. Replacing to LED can give us a wider field of vision and clearer visibility.

Normally no, but some special models may require a CANbus decoder to prevent flickering or errors.

Generally speaking, the service life of ordinary LED bulbs on the market can reach 30,000 hours, which means you can use them continuously for several years without having to replace them. However, some high-quality LED bulbs have a lifespan of up to an astonishing 50,000 hours, which is equivalent to the use time of 100 halogen bulbs.

Flickering is mostly caused by current fluctuations or system impedance mismatch, which can be solved by the following methods:

Install a special decoder

Use an anti-flicker wiring harness with voltage stabilization function

Refresh vehicle ECU parameters (professional equipment required)