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      06-17-2012, 11:37 PM   #1
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Whats the real deal with the tail lights?

I have a 2008 E92 (335XI Coupe). I think the tail lights on the 2011's are pretty cool. I did some reading here on the forum, and I still can't figure out if a kit exists for my car that doesn't require coding? I looked at the Kit that is for sale at **********s and EAS. The kits look like they are "plug and play"?
EAS says coding is necessary?


Can anyone tell me what the story is with these lights? Are there other vendors that sell em? Thanks in advance...!
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coding is necessary because LEDs draw less power than halogen bulbs, and our cars will throw errors, hyper flash, and the tails all in all will not function properly. No kit exists that let's this work without coding.
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coding is necessary because LEDs draw less power than halogen bulbs, and our cars will throw errors, hyper flash, and the tails all in all will not function properly. No kit exists that let's this work without coding.
Coding is required for the LCI Tail Light Upgrade kits. They are plug and play because you do not have to splice wires to wire the LCI Tail Lights to your Pre-LCI kit.


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coding is necessary because LEDs draw less power than halogen bulbs, and our cars will throw errors, hyper flash, and the tails all in all will not function properly. No kit exists that let's this work without coding.
Thanks, do you happen to know with coding if the tails will work properly?
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Coding is required for the LCI Tail Light Upgrade kits. They are plug and play because you do not have to splice wires to wire the LCI Tail Lights to your Pre-LCI kit.


If you have any further questions feel free to contact me!
Thanks! Do you have clients that have purchased the kit and with the proper coding have had success using these tails? I guess what i am asking is if the proper coding is completed, will the lights work properly?
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Thanks, do you happen to know with coding if the tails will work properly?
Yes, with coding, the tails will definitely work properly! That's the thing with coding, it's not like splicing in capacitors, adding "error-cancelling" hardware (resistors in a pretty package), where some cars might not take to it because they're especially sensitive. Coding just...works. All the time. If it doesn't, it's because the coding was done improperly. Anyone who's ever purchased the kit has undergone coding (or an upgraded footwell module and...more coding) and it's worked.
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Yes, with coding, the tails will definitely work properly! That's the thing with coding, it's not like splicing in capacitors, adding "error-cancelling" hardware (resistors in a pretty package), where some cars might not take to it because they're especially sensitive. Coding just...works. All the time. If it doesn't, it's because the coding was done improperly. Anyone who's ever purchased the kit has undergone coding (or an upgraded footwell module and...more coding) and it's worked.
Purchasing a FRM3 would still require coding. The current FRM1 & FRM2s are perfectly fine and do not require replacement.

There are a number of autologic-equipped shops in the NY area that can perform coding for you, we'll be happy to assist in locating one once your order is placed.
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