

🚗 Light up your drive with instant amber brilliance!
The SYLVANIA 3157 ZEVO LED Amber Bulb delivers instant, bright amber light ideal for park and turn signals. Designed to be replaced in pairs for consistent performance, these 12V bulbs offer sharper visibility and enhanced safety. Backed by Sylvania’s century-long expertise, they may require a load equalizer to prevent hyper flashing, ensuring professional-grade reliability and style.









| Brand | SYLVANIA |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Amber |
| Auto Part Position | Right |
| Manufacturer | SYLVANIA |
| UPC | 046135327117 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046135327117 |
| Model | 3157ALED.BP2 |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 4 inches |
| Country of Origin | Italy |
| Item model number | 3157ALED.BP2 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3157ALED.BP2 |
| Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-brake-light-bulbs, automotive-exterior-back-up-light-bulbs, automotive-exterior-tail-light-bulbs, automotive-exterior-turn-signal-light-bulbs, automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
C**S
Good Bulb Replacement From Halogen
Great looking bulb and better performance than any standard halogen bulb.
M**P
Red LED in red lenses.
Using the RED LEDs in tail lights makes “all the difference”. Red when lenses are red. Amber where lenses are Amber. Just like the manufacturer recommends.
R**R
Bright Amber LEDs.
These are bright DRL's and turn signal LED lights.
C**L
Good and reliable
These are as bright as incandescent bulbs, not brighter. I have a vehicle that has a small taillight bulb housing, this ended up being one of a few led bulbs that would fit, most were too long. This was def brightest of all my options. Zevo led bulbs do last.
H**N
Very bright, no less bright than incandescent
I didn’t do a side by side, but I’d say they’re on par or maybe slightly brighter than the incandescent they replaced. If you’re looking to go LED don’t make the mistake I did, go straight for the zevo line. I originally bought a sylvania bulb, they were round. They were ok. Decided to try the zevo and ordered one as a test, woah. Night and day difference. Much better designed for a reflector housing. They really fill in the whole housing unlike the old round bulb that just kinda made some light. Mind you the round bulb had 6 sets of 3 LED chips! Ordered a second set for the front. Was a little skeptical being these are a single LED chip each side but they have a nice beefy metal heat sink. So long they stay cool they should last no problem.To review the 1157 red bulbs, also very good bulbs. Same setup as the 1156 amber but in red and will do stop/tail. I originally bought Phillips ultinon and boy was I disappointed. They did ok but were noticeably dimmer, especially pronounced side by side to the incandescent they were replacing. Do not bother trying other brands, until they get on the level of the Zevo line by sylvania, spend the money and get the Zevo. I’ve heard the non Zevo of the same style by sylvania are essentially the same however they don’t use a metal heat sink. LED bulbs can run hot and when they do they will not last. These are nice and bright even in direct sunlight. I should have spent the money the first time, instead I spent more than double in the end buying another bulb first.
G**R
Underwhelming Performance
These are laughably low output. Sylvania has the audacity to charge $20 for these, which are dim and require load balancers to mitigate hyper flashing, adding to the price.They're easily outperformed by cheap Chinese bulbs that have built in resistors.Left lamp is Oxilam BA15S 1156, right lamp is Sylvania Zevo1156I have no idea who thinks the Sylvania bulbs are bright, but there are better options.Next up, I'll compare the Sylvania 168s against the cheaper Auxito bulbs. Expect similar results.
R**D
Brightness
Quality replacement for standard bulbs and much brighter than originals….. much improved visibility during bright sunny days….
A**R
Fixes Hyundai tail light issue!
My daughter’s 2013 Hyundai Sonata kept having issues with the brake light. When I first went to change the bulb, the housing for the bulb was somewhat melted. I started researching the Internet and found that I needed to replace the wiring harness for the rear light assembly. I got this through Amazon for about 17 bucks. Put a new bulb in it and it resolved the problem for a couple weeks. After further investigation, people said that the only way to fix this issue with the Sonata and other Hyundai vehicles was to switch to LED bulbs. People had specifically said to install this bulb and the problems would go away. After an easy installation, the problem is now resolved. People on the Internet or saying that they had had the cars for five or six years with no further issues. So if you’re having problems with, the brake lights on the Hyundai vehicle, install these LED bulbs and the problem will go away.
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