eBay tail lights?
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eBay tail lights?
Hey, guys, I know I probably will get a lot of sh** for this post but I can't help but acknowledge that they do look good and you have to agree that the quality of eBay lights have gotten much better since the beginning of times. So my question is if they look tacky or classy? Or if it this ones but OEM replicas for LCI. It's just so much cheaper than getting the Bruce cables and OEM lights or Lm2 coded and lights. If anybody has any experience please chime in. My car is the same color as in this listing FYI
https://www.ebay.com/itm/291724581456
https://www.ebay.com/itm/291724581456
Last edited by JayArras; 10-27-2016 at 01:39 PM.
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From: Long Island, NY
My Ride: 2006 550i, 6 speed manual
Model Year: 2006
Check these out, I have them installed on my 06 550i. They look awesome and function flawlessly..
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/i...product_id=193
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/i...product_id=193
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Check these out, I have them installed on my 06 550i. They look awesome and function flawlessly..
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/i...product_id=193
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/i...product_id=193
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From: Montreal, Canada
My Ride: 2006 525i
Model Year: 2006
This is because the car's Light Control Module (LM) periodically sends a test voltage pulse to the lights to check whether the bulbs are still OK. You notice it upon startup, but if you look carefully you'll notice that it happens every few minutes while the engine is on with the lights off. The OEM incandescent bulbs respond more slowly than LEDs, which is why the visible flashing does not occur with the OEM bulbs.
The proper way to solve this is to code the LM to turn off the periodic bulb check (more specifically, the "cold check"). Another way would be to mess around with adding capacitors to essentially slow down the response time of the LEDs by absorbing the quick test voltage pulse so that it doesn't make the lights flash. LM coding is a much more elegant solution in my opinion.
-cinergi
The proper way to solve this is to code the LM to turn off the periodic bulb check (more specifically, the "cold check"). Another way would be to mess around with adding capacitors to essentially slow down the response time of the LEDs by absorbing the quick test voltage pulse so that it doesn't make the lights flash. LM coding is a much more elegant solution in my opinion.
-cinergi
#9
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_SML = nicht_aktiv
for taillights:
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_H_L = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_H_R = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BL_L = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BL_R = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERW_RL_BL_1_L = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERW_RL_BL_1_R = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERW_RL_BL_2_L = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERW_RL_BL_2_R = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_RFS_L = nicht_aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_RFS_R = nicht_aktiv
...in LM2
Last edited by Stroked & Blown; 11-04-2016 at 01:49 PM.