E61 LCI tail lights retrofit any news?
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About 580? per set I believe. Or maybe a second hand set locally?
About 580? per set I believe. Or maybe a second hand set locally?
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I'm guessing in NCS-Expert you disabled the check-control on the rear lights (Kaltuberwachung-Warmuberwachung) to avoid strobing? Is there anything else that need to be recoded? I guess not...
The led bars, do they take 12V or is a resistor needed in the wiring to lower the voltage on them?
Is a resistor needed over the turn indicators to make them blink in a normal fashion (not fast as if one is broken)?
I'm also thinking of retrofitting the LCI tails for a while now but the price of the lights and an additional module is a little over the budget I want to spend on it. So I was thinking of doing it in a similar way as you did. Nice to see it's working out for you.
The led bars, do they take 12V or is a resistor needed in the wiring to lower the voltage on them?
Is a resistor needed over the turn indicators to make them blink in a normal fashion (not fast as if one is broken)?
I'm also thinking of retrofitting the LCI tails for a while now but the price of the lights and an additional module is a little over the budget I want to spend on it. So I was thinking of doing it in a similar way as you did. Nice to see it's working out for you.
No resistors needed after proper NCS coding.Now I seeking any original LCI car to see what is the brightness of LEDs strips.
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