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Simes



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I don't doubt that you're right Stan, but I've not seen that option in Navcoder or RSW - has IID got it?

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there is a drl main beam setting with different percentage power options , so in theory i suppose the GAP chaps could work something out...its not really been explored as there hasnt been a need for it.. ... - .- -.




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That's all NavCoder has - you can change the %age of power for the DRLs - not the actual night time headlamps.

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the easiest way would be to use the 10volt feed to trigger a relay with the full 12 volt power coming directly from the battery [what u said Thumbs Up ] ... - .- -.




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i do remember Daveo doing something like this and it working ok...


edit...in this thread i think... http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic11878-15.html ... - .- -.




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thank you Simes and thank you Stan for participating in this issue.

while searching on the internet using these key words " canbus flashing flickering hid xenon "

i have found this item on Ebay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Truck-HID-Xeno...0718496447


about the item:
These 6 Ohm, 50 Watt resistors will work on any vehicle and can be connected across the turn signal bulbs/headlight wires to simulate the load of a regular filament bulb (2 Amp load). This will solve LED related turn signal problems such as hyper flashing, no flashing or burnt out bulb indications. One resistor is required for each turn signal bulb or headlight plug.

Note: Resistor Loaders might be very hot, so don't mount on plastic.

Also designed to be installed with HID kits that flicker and cause dash light out warnings.
Bulb types compatible -H7
Package includes:
2 pcs 6 Ohm 50W resistors



So , do think this is the solution?

Post #158789 20th Dec 2012 3:22pm
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another point:


if i want to install an angel eyes kits and connect them to the sidelight cable.

I think an error message will be appeared by the car computer.

So , do think the mentioned 6 Ohm, 50 Watt resistors could be the solution of this problem too?

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You will be wasting a lot of power messing about with resistors. Get Navcoder or IID tool - anything - and then just turn off the warnings after wiring in the new stuff properly with a relay.

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