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I thought this came up before, didn't think there was an individual fuse for the foggies ? I'll check though, well looked at the manual from p167 onwards and neither fusebox has a seperate fuse for the fog lights
Are the other lights working ok ? Did you change the bulbs for a different type ?
Yeah all works fine etc.
Changed for Led fog lights... not error free... my mistake... I couldn't find them... was just going to wire a resistor inline with the fuse and see if the ecu will pick up the resistance... other method is t chop some wires and ive not alot of intention on doing that tbh!
Yep
Without a single problem so I know theres no ecu fault!
Basically the car ecu is looking for a resistance from the lights and leds dont produce resistance... therefor... car thinks they are not there and I get faults on diagnosis and also they occasionally start flashing :P... sometimes work... sometimes dont!
I've just changed my sidelight bulbs for leds, bought the canbus error free ones and no problem with them. No flashing, well not as yet anyway. I made the mistake of buying non error free ones and my car didn't like them one bit! It's worth paying a bit extra for the error free ones.
Wouldn't like to come across you with your main beam on in a country lane!!
Loads of sellers on the Internet of leds, I didn't realise you could change your fog lights for leds. Learning all the time!
I bought LED fogs for mine and never used them for the same reason!
I can't remember what fitment they are again but if you wanted to I'm pretty sure you could buy a spare loom from the net, and use it like an extension cable, but with a resistor in it.
I did something similar to the above when installing cat zetas into my old car and i didn't want to splice oem cabling..
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