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Peeps, are there any recommended LED replacements for the rear bulbs? I'm getting intermittent winging about brake and tail lights... And before I go in there I'd rather get wine more permanent replacements.
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I suspect you will need to get ones that are marked as Canbus compatible so they have a built in resistor. If you were to just fit LED bulbs without a resistor, they won't draw sufficient current so the BeCM will assume the bulbs have blown and give you the warning all the time.

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I suspect you will need to get ones that are marked as Canbus compatible so they have a built in resistor. If you were to just fit LED bulbs without a resistor, they won't draw sufficient current so the BeCM will assume the bulbs have blown and give you the warning all the time.

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Yeah, this is my concern... Also if they fit physically as some are a very weird shape.
I'll do some googling

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Intermittent whinging is not a bad bulb, it's more likely a dirty and/ or loose socket.
You need to give the socket a good clean up anyway or the same thing will happen.
I like a fiberglass "scratch pen" for contact burnishing.
Why not avoid the added cost and aggravation of trying to find a chinesium replacement and
Get a new set of quality bulbs. They seem to last about 20 years, so........?
The previous owner of my HSK changed out all the bulbs he could reach with " high quality LEDs"
I battled them for a year, then binned the lot! No issues with the incandescent replacements.

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I'm not against incandescents, but I tend to find them less reliable in the long run. Of course that does rely on the application and if there's no suitable repalacement, trad bulbs it will be.