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    Hi Guys,

    Has anyone put some Philips LED stop lights that are now sold in super cheap auto into their golfs? and if they have does it give you a bulb out errror?

    These are the bulbs i'm referring to Supercheap Auto - Search Results for philips led
    MY16 MK7 VW Golf 92TSI Comfortline with DAP2

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    I think it should be fine, Philips is a decent brand for the LED's, the only thing I would look out for is that the led's are CANBUS error free, which shouldn't be a problem with Philips. Ask them in SuperCheap they should at least have one person that knows or can check.

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      Interested in these. If you do fit them, can you take some comparison photos pls?

      Also, looks like just the LEDs will throw error. You will need these if you want error free: http://www.philips.com.au/c-p/18957X2/warning-canceller-led-car-lamp/overview

      Maybe you can change the bulb type with VCDS? Not sure if there would be other issues tho. (Refer table 7 on Page 18: https://www.dropbox.com/s/74b00lkimj...n_5_2.pdf?dl=0)

      Does the Jetta also take W21W for rear lights?
      Last edited by agentthumb; 04-05-2016, 02:54 PM.
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        ^^^^ Agent thumb: You could use one of those "ballast resistors" to fool the BCM into thinking that there is still an incandescent lamp installed in the car, but they do get hot and placement of the resistor is very important

        You are correct, changing the "Lasttyp" channel setting does generally fix lamp error DTCs for retrofitted LEDs. But for those stubborn cases when even this modification won't work - one of the new discoveries that I have made from playing around with a functioning BCM in my test jig is how to crow-bar fix the lamp-error DTC.

        It's a simple matter of setting the adaptation channel (3)-Leuchte ****** -Fehlerort mittleres Byte DTC-DFCC * to Hex00. As you will know, there is one of these adaptation channels for each Leuchte-set, so it's just a matter of finding the correct Leuchte-set
        Don
        Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the wider expertise of other forum members! Thank you.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DV52 View Post
          ^^^^ Agent thumb: You could use one of those "ballast resistors" to fool the BCM into thinking that there is still an incandescent lamp installed in the car, but they do get hot and placement of the resistor is very important

          You are correct, changing the "Lasttyp" channel setting does generally fix lamp error DTCs for retrofitted LEDs. But for those stubborn cases when even this modification won't work - one of the new discoveries that I have made from playing around with a functioning BCM in my test jig is how to crow-bar fix the lamp-error DTC.

          It's a simple matter of setting the adaptation channel (3)-Leuchte ****** -Fehlerort mittleres Byte DTC-DFCC * to Hex00. As you will know, there is one of these adaptation channels for each Leuchte-set, so it's just a matter of finding the correct Leuchte-set
          Don
          Ahh, good to know Don! Thanks for the info again
          Golf MK7 103TSI Highline Wagon | Limestone Grey | DAP2
          Golf MK7 110TDI Highline Hatchback | Tungsten Silver | DAP

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            Originally posted by agentthumb View Post
            Interested in these. If you do fit them, can you take some comparison photos pls?

            Also, looks like just the LEDs will throw error. You will need these if you want error free: http://www.philips.com.au/c-p/18957X2/warning-canceller-led-car-lamp/overview

            Maybe you can change the bulb type with VCDS? Not sure if there would be other issues tho. (Refer table 7 on Page 18: https://www.dropbox.com/s/74b00lkimj...n_5_2.pdf?dl=0)

            Does the Jetta also take W21W for rear lights?
            Will get around to do this when I get my car.

            P.S: Just bought MY16 Golf 92TSI Comfortline with DAP - Awaiting delivery.....
            MY16 MK7 VW Golf 92TSI Comfortline with DAP2

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DV52 View Post
              ^^^^ Agent thumb: You could use one of those "ballast resistors" to fool the BCM into thinking that there is still an incandescent lamp installed in the car, but they do get hot and placement of the resistor is very important

              You are correct, changing the "Lasttyp" channel setting does generally fix lamp error DTCs for retrofitted LEDs. But for those stubborn cases when even this modification won't work - one of the new discoveries that I have made from playing around with a functioning BCM in my test jig is how to crow-bar fix the lamp-error DTC.

              It's a simple matter of setting the adaptation channel (3)-Leuchte ****** -Fehlerort mittleres Byte DTC-DFCC * to Hex00. As you will know, there is one of these adaptation channels for each Leuchte-set, so it's just a matter of finding the correct Leuchte-set
              Don
              OMG this look too complicated
              MY16 MK7 VW Golf 92TSI Comfortline with DAP2

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