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Pre lci to lci rear lights question
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09-16-2013, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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Pre lci to lci rear lights question
Hi wasup everyone,
Just had the lci rear conversion done. I know that i need coding done for the fast blink on indicators, but one side the light is slightly dimmer, is that due to incorrect wiring or because it needs coding..? Much appreciated |
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09-16-2013, 02:31 PM | #4 |
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I assume you have the bluey wiring adaptors all connected properly (not that this will cure it).
But yes, like I said I've seen it before. If you bought genuine BMW LCI's then if you show it to your dealer they will exchange it under the 2 year BMW parts warranty. However, if they are arsey they may say that it wasn't fitted by them and they'll wash their hands with it. The chap I did coding for said he took it to the service department and they just told parts to just order a new replacement lamp for him. All good thereafter. |
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No probs only issue is the were purchased from a forum member so not sure if the warranty applies depending on where he purchased them from.. Would there be any other alternative options apart from replacing unit? And where are you based? May need some coding if the local chap cant do it..!
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Not really - from what I can see in the link below the LED indicator and tail-light tube is a sealed unit, which would mean you'd need to replace it. The outer is about £180 and the inner is about £120 each if i remember correctly - so quite costly. Best bet is to keep an eye out on fleebay as they often crop up, but you're at the risk of having the same issue with no comeback unfortunately http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...74&hg=63&fg=20 |
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You'll only really notice it when you have the hazards on If it was the tail-lights then probably more important to have them light up evenly. Might be better to see how it goes and keep an eye out in the meantime for a cheap eBay jobbie |
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Having reading other posts i think i have found out the issue, i think the guy who has installed the lights when installing the trunk has used the pre lci wiring set up without changing the wiring order to the lci set up.. Hence why the inner rear fog lights look like there lit up and the horizontal bars dont match.. Am i correct? If so has anyone got pictures of what the correct wiring order should look like..
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