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(1:st-Jan-2016, 00:35:35)Rusty2009 Wrote: Yep whichever kit you want there mate
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Cheers mate bought the bottom set for £14.20 all in. Will take about a week though because they come from outside the UK. But he said they are all labelled etc to tell you where they go so cant wait to get them now.
(12:th-Jan-2016, 21:29:57)sheppy1 Wrote: Good aren't they! My interior ones light up the street when I unlock the car! hahaha
HAHA same mate. I got some number plate ones too which work a dream but they give me an error on the dash saying check number plate bulb. Is this ok as I can just ignore the message, or should i remove them?
Just ignore it mate mine did the same as did a few others on here. I've had mine in for about 3 months and no issues except that odd error... Vauxhall even serviced my car with that error showing and said nothing
13:th-Jan-2016, 00:00:40 (This post was last modified: 13:th-Jan-2016, 00:16:52 by Kris.)
Ok cheers lads but if they are canbus free they shouldn't be giving that warning right?
But it can't mess nothing up ? Also do you get the message EVERY time you start the car because I am?
Couple of pics I took earlier but you really have to see them in person to see how good they are
(13:th-Jan-2016, 00:19:32)Tonto Wrote: Number plate lights are on canbus and need 1 resistor per led.
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Mine are just led that I slotted in instead of the normal bulbs that were in there as they are supposed to be non error canbus ones. Are my led supposed to have a resistor on it? If so what for? Is it to stop the error message?
I'm not sure they'd cause damage just error but not sure. Check this link out as you can see the gold coloured resistors on LEDs http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/391361410698
(13:th-Jan-2016, 01:23:07)Tonto Wrote: I'm not sure they'd cause damage just error but not sure. Check this link out as you can see the gold coloured resistors on LEDs http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/391361410698
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Mine are just a bulb like goes in the glove box thought they are not complete units like them.
I had the same problem. Tried a few different canbus leds but kept getting an error. Then bought a set with a resistor (only had a resistor on one side) this gave me an error sometimes.
That's odd! That's why @kris will be having the issue but I have the LEDs which have a resistor on the wire and still get the error but only every now and then...
But the error popping up on the dash is ok then? I don't mind it being there coz can just turn it off easily. I just don't want to be blowing fuses or something like that.
Might just buy the set from the how to guide seems nobody has a problem with them.
13:th-Jan-2016, 09:52:20 (This post was last modified: 13:th-Jan-2016, 09:52:37 by sheppy1.)
Yeah it's fine if you get it when you have bulbs with resistors in place... Just shouldn't happen but doesn't cause issues.
But as you don't have resistors in place then you should buy some LED bulbs that do have them... Or buy the cable that was linked too a few posts back.
And I got the ones from the how to and do have the error every now and then lol
Well I might just put the old ones back in then coz I'm not too fussed about them anyway as its outside on the rear and pointless wasting another £20 on a set to still get errors. Just a bit weird they are advertised as canbus error free and they aren't.
Aren't some of the interior bulbs canbus monitored too though? And none of those throw up an error.
@rusty2009 do you know if it's safe to leave the number plate ones in there mate with the error on the dash?
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
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.
13:th-Jan-2016, 10:50:40 (This post was last modified: 13:th-Jan-2016, 10:51:31 by Kris.)
(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?