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LED Parkiing Lights don't work - Mk V GTI

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  • LED Parkiing Lights don't work - Mk V GTI

    Just bought some white LEDs to replace the dull OEM Parking light globes.

    I did the same for my Mk 1 Audi TT and they looked great, so wanted the same for the Mk V GTI.

    Fitted the LEDs but they didn't work.

    Contacted the seller (eBay, I've bought from a number of times) who promptyl replied, that if the car had a "CANBUS" system, the low power consumption of the LEDs would be recognised as a faulty globe, and current would not be supplied to them.

    Can anyone advise please?

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    Yeah thats right you'll have to get ones with built in resister, or solder one in yourself f you're handy

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      Originally posted by Hintzy View Post
      Just bought some white LEDs to replace the dull OEM Parking light globes.

      I did the same for my Mk 1 Audi TT and they looked great, so wanted the same for the Mk V GTI.

      Fitted the LEDs but they didn't work.

      Contacted the seller (eBay, I've bought from a number of times) who promptyl replied, that if the car had a "CANBUS" system, the low power consumption of the LEDs would be recognised as a faulty globe, and current would not be supplied to them.

      Can anyone advise please?
      I bought halogens on ebay, look good with no errors

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      • #4
        Zenons too!

        Yeah,

        I bought Blue Zenon Globes from the US @ AUD$3 the pair, just fited them, they look great - an expensive option back in 2000 when my TT was made, how cheap now!!!

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        • #5
          Thanks for that, already onto it, have identified what's needed - thanks again

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