(13:th-Jan-2016, 10:45:30)sheppy1 Wrote: Yep I agree but a previous post listed a simple 5 quid cable you could use... So you could give that a go? It will provided you with the resistor you need.
And nope... None of the interior ones are on canbus mate
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What I'm saying mate is that these are not supposed to need a resistor thats what they are advertised as anyway. And I'm sure one of th bulbs that I put in the car had can bus written on the led. Might of been the glove box one or the middle of the front dome but cant remember now. Weird for it to have can bus on it when its not unless that is meant for the number plates I don't know.
(13:th-Jan-2016, 10:48:14)Rusty2009 Wrote: It'll be fine to leave them the interiors aren't on the canbus the only reason you get the interior canbus LED's is they have a small resistor in which draws any left over current stopping the LED being on all the time.
What you've done is fit interior LED's into the number plate lamps and the resistor is not big enough to fool the canbus.
If people are still getting an error with the proper led number plate LED's then it point to a faulty resistor.
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So its fine to leave the led in with the error mate?