tadz0rz wrote:ofey wrote:Load Resistors
Now when you put on your LED tail lamps, some of you may encounter a problem that your cruise control will not engage and the warning: asking you to bring your car in for servicing.
This is NOT consistent in all trims. My Olympic Edition requires these load resistors whilst my brother's VRX and cjsig's ES both do not need them.
This is due to the fact that LEDs have very low resistances, your ECU thinks the globes in your car have blown. To fix this problem, I have included a pair of wirewound 180 ohm 5W resistors in your box. This will simulate the globes to the ECU.
Place them in between the red and black wires on the corner tail lamp units as shown:
You could use a pair of pliers to pull out the red and black wires and inserting them back with the resistor across them. This should then allow them to sit tightly within the case. Take care with this step and place them tightly as you will have to screw the socket back into the housing of the lamp and if unsecure, the resistor may come lose.
There should be no problems with the resistor over heating as I've hooked it up directly to a 12V supply for over 1hr and it's merely warm to the touch. Let alone the fact that there will only be a load across it when you depress your brakes.
Let me know if you have further problems.
sorry, i saw that but still couldn't figure it out lol
i've pulled out the wires but i'm stuck on the "inserting them back with the resistor across them" i can't seem to get the wires the whole way back through, i don't think ive got the resistor wires in the right place.