LED Bulb Out Warning Cancel R59.00

KarshS

///Member
Has anyone tried this or heard of this.....If so will this work on my LED tail lights? The warning lights are showing on the dash and when i switch my lights on the indicator lights stay on as well.....Can this sort it out??

All the lights work though (Brake, Park, indicators) The indicators flash fast though.....

LED Bulb Out Warning Cancel Resistor Audi BMW Benz VW etc

LED Bulb Out Warning Canceling Resistor, with Slice Taps
NOTE: PRICE PER UNIT!! - ONLY ONE PER PACKET

This resistor kit can be connected in parallel with the low power bulbs to simulate the current drawn of the stock filament bulb.
Each resistor adds about 7W of load, which will solve the bulb out warning message on the newer European cars with can-bus system.
One resistor is required for each bulb. This resistor kit is not to be used on high power bulbs, blinker bulbs or halogen bulbs.

To install the kit, connect one wire of the resistor to the ground and the other wire to the positive wire.
You don't have to cut any wires. Just squeeze the slice taps.

Note : The resistor kit gets hot during operation, so do not let it get it in contact with plastic or painted parts

1017529_100413100458_resistor3.jpg

1017529_100413100517_resistor1.jpg
 

Sankekur

///Member
Wouldn't it be cheaper to just buy those resistors and DIY it.
But it should work, in terms of canceling the bulb out error.
Canceling the bulbout errors is something that I still want to experiment with.
 

KarshS

///Member
Im not DIY inclined lol...Ill end up blowing that car to pieces.....ESP on stuff like this....
 

Sankekur

///Member
What I mean is that the kit that is being sold is just a resistor with two pieces of wire connected to it and it might be cheaper to just buy some resistors and wire.
But R60 is probably not that bad, and I have no idea about the price of those 25W 25ohm (or is that 2.5ohm) cost, but thought it might be a good idea to have a look.

Edit: Had a quick look and a similiar resistor to the one in the pic seem to cost around R23 each unless you need more than 10 then its cheaper
 

Sankekur

///Member
Threetwoeight said:
This resistor kit is not to be used on high power bulbs, blinker bulbs or halogen bulbs.

Not for indicators!

But it should work for the rest of the tailights at least.
I am wondering if it wouldn't be possible to use smaller resistors if they are fitted in series, rather than in parallel as you would want resistors in series with your LED's in anyhow to limit the current and prolong their life.
 

Threetwoeight

New member
i switch my lights on the indicator lights stay on as well.

Wiring (pin out) problem I think.

I would find a good Autolec if I were you.

We do use a box full of resistors for Volvo Trucks with LED trailer lights to keep the "light control Module" happy.
So resistors makes sense. But I think you have other problems with your mod first.
 

Sankekur

///Member
Threetwoeight said:
i switch my lights on the indicator lights stay on as well.

Wiring (pin out) problem I think.

I would find a good Autolec if I were you.

We do use a box full of resistors for Volvo Trucks with LED trailer lights to keep the "light control Module" happy.
So resistors makes sense. But I think you have other problems with your mod first.

If you are running LED(s) for the parklight and it reads as an bulbout error the car will turn the indicator(s) on to substitute for the parklight(s) that is "not working".
 

KarshS

///Member
Thanks for the comments guys,

legacy: I managed to find the M3 LED tail lights that were made to fit the four door models....

After connecting it, it worked fine, until i started the car and the error popped up on the dash and the indicators stayed on...only on the back lights....

I doubt it was the connections.....Like i said everything else works perfectly....

This is the only pic i have at the mo...
LED1.jpg

LED2.jpg
 

Sankekur

///Member
If I am not mistaken there are ways of removing these "features" by changing things in the software, but I am not to sure.
 

Legacy

///Member
v.r.sexy6 said:
Thanks for the comments guys,

legacy: I managed to find the M3 LED tail lights that were made to fit the four door models....

After connecting it, it worked fine, until i started the car and the error popped up on the dash and the indicators stayed on...only on the back lights....

I doubt it was the connections.....Like i said everything else works perfectly....

Strange I have those exact same tail lights and have never gotten any sort of bulb out problem with them. Strange bery strange:thinking:
Did your tail lights come with fat resistors that you stick onto the side of the inside of the car? Mebe one of them went, thats all I can think of.
 

KarshS

///Member
legacy: who did yours??

Maybe the guy who fitted it did it wrong.....Cos i took it to someone else and they couldnt do it cos there was no diagram for how it should be done.

Do you have this diagram or you can let me know who did yours so i can take it there
 

Legacy

///Member
I did mine myself, all the resistors and everything was already installed in the wiring. Here is a picture of the fat resistors which are part of the lights:

Ledstuff.jpg


I just plugged in the connector and everything worked perfectly:thinking:
 

KarshS

///Member
My Man where are you located.....Maybe i can pop by sometime and you can have a look at it....I have no clue with this stuff.....

Please dont tell me Capetown :-(
 
Top