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OBC Error on Lights after HID & Angel Installation
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<blockquote data-quote="joeylow" data-source="post: 256841" data-attributes="member: 7329"><p>Common problem, it seems that only China made HIDs give the error but philips ones don't. That is wat I heardlar. Anyway there is 2 ways to defeat the error.</p><p></p><p>1st : Install a condenser/capacitor in parallel to the car's original H7 wiring. Note the positive and negative connections as the capacitor is also polarised. You should use a value of 10,000uF(can purchase this from electronic part shops)</p><p></p><p>2nd : There is a relay + resistor circuit running around the web. You have to do some searching for it. It will also by pass the error.</p><p></p><p>actually there is one more. The guy that sold you the HID should have a KIT that also disables the error. If he did not offer you the KIT then he might not be an experienced installation especially on a BMW. But I think the KIT is also one of these solutions that I have mentioned above.</p><p></p><p>joeylow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeylow, post: 256841, member: 7329"] Common problem, it seems that only China made HIDs give the error but philips ones don't. That is wat I heardlar. Anyway there is 2 ways to defeat the error. 1st : Install a condenser/capacitor in parallel to the car's original H7 wiring. Note the positive and negative connections as the capacitor is also polarised. You should use a value of 10,000uF(can purchase this from electronic part shops) 2nd : There is a relay + resistor circuit running around the web. You have to do some searching for it. It will also by pass the error. actually there is one more. The guy that sold you the HID should have a KIT that also disables the error. If he did not offer you the KIT then he might not be an experienced installation especially on a BMW. But I think the KIT is also one of these solutions that I have mentioned above. joeylow [/QUOTE]
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