Hi there guys, just a quick 1.
would the led lights front and rear from the e46 m3 2005 fit on the e46 325ci 2002 model
all help is much appreciated
many thanks
Jazz
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Assuming that the M3 is the same fitment as the other E46 coupes then yes. A friend of mine bought a set of LED lights from the dealer for his '02 318Ci and they fitted perfectly, BUT because the LEDs only use a fraction of the power of the original bulbs, the Check Control kept telling him that the bul bs were blown...
Solution: He wired in a normal bulb in the wiring loom inside the boot and every time the Check Control tests the rear lights it thinks that they are ok and wont show up any fault... A bit of a hatchet job but it worked. I dont know if you can reprogramme the Check Control or get a new module instead. I hope this answered your question.
Solution: He wired in a normal bulb in the wiring loom inside the boot and every time the Check Control tests the rear lights it thinks that they are ok and wont show up any fault... A bit of a hatchet job but it worked. I dont know if you can reprogramme the Check Control or get a new module instead. I hope this answered your question.
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or wire in a resistor like above instead of a light bulb
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interesting fixes... the bulb fault can be corrected quite easily. garages who have an autologic diagnostic kit can cure them for you. basically, because it is a quite common upgrade, there is a retrofit function on the diagnostic computer which will cure the recurring fault. charges vary but it is easily possible...
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Yep they will fit but theres more to do. You'll need new light leads, and the LEDs.
You'll have a error message but to get rid of it you'll need new light control managment for the lights as the old one will not support the LED's.
You'll also need to re-flash the lights from a Independant garage whos specialies in BMW or a BMW Dealer for the new switch to work with your car.
For a reflash of the LCM, You can use at a lower price then dealers.
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You'll have a error message but to get rid of it you'll need new light control managment for the lights as the old one will not support the LED's.
You'll also need to re-flash the lights from a Independant garage whos specialies in BMW or a BMW Dealer for the new switch to work with your car.
For a reflash of the LCM, You can use at a lower price then dealers.
Become a member of Evotechnik to get 10% discount.
UNIT 7 CHANCERY GATE BUSINESS CENTRE,
ST MARYS RD,
LANGLEY, BERKS.
SL3 7FL.
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Check out e46zone.com or E46fanatics.com
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They'll fit alright - the LCM needs to be reprogrammed. You can actually do it yourself with a piece of software called Navcoder and an IPBus interface (total cost €50 or so)
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Have you thought about refunding the Zoner you owe £15 to ?Rik178m wrote:Check out e46zone.com or E46fanatics.com
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