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Will they work, or just cause problems unless I employ this VCDS witchcraft stuff?!

Also thinking of LED'ing the rear reg plate bulbs?????

 

Hi Dinesy,

 

I could be wrong but I'm sure the interior isn't monitored so changing to LED should be fine (No coding needed) - other members have more knowledge so welcome their input!

 

With regards to number plate LED, I bought these for my Scout (ebay 252019343081). They have resistors attached and so no error codes at all and they are really bright! I'm made up with them.

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Great. Thanks very much. I have a few W5W LED bulbs so I'll put them in and see how they go. Got to be better than the yellow' jobs in there at the mo. I'll have a look at the reg plate ones on Superskoda as well.... Thanks!

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Bought the set from LedPerf for the interior (and external wing mirror downlights) and the non-error numberplate lights a year or so ago - look so much better than the standard interior lights. Much brighter and better colour over the old 'yellers'... :D

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Interior lights not CANBUS monitored, BUT if not CANBUS compliant they do not switch fully off when off, they remain very dim until the BCM cuts of the power after a set time (when car locked), I have an LED rear boot light in roof of car & the thing is very dimly lit the whole time (when car on), only way to solve is a CANBUS LED or fit a resistor across it, but this increases power consumption, but will stop LED being lit.

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I've done all mine including the glove box and boot, no errors.

 

The number plate lights I replaced with genuine VAG units (VW Sharan I seem to remember) then had the coded via VCDS.

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Interior lights not CANBUS monitored, BUT if not CANBUS compliant they do not switch fully off when off, they remain very dim until the BCM cuts of the power after a set time (when car locked), I have an LED rear boot light in roof of car & the thing is very dimly lit the whole time (when car on), only way to solve is a CANBUS LED or fit a resistor across it, but this increases power consumption, but will stop LED being lit.

I've not had the same problem on on the boot lights, but I did on the O2 with one particular type of LED. I think it depends more on design rather than it being CANBUS friendly as I have never used a CANBUS friendly anything on my O2 or either of my O3's.

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