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Old 04-03-2016, 12:50 PM   #33
BowtieV8
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Originally Posted by cellsafemode View Post
OK, so the crap solid state switch used to control the rear reverse lights leaks current as everyone is aware. I toyed with the idea of adding a mechanical relay - which relies on current load to activate an electromagnet to trigger the switch which i have a pretty good idea would work since the current is what is really limited when the solid state switch is in it's "open" state. I saw 11.6v but very little current - still enough to drive led's though.

But the laziness got the better of me and I went ahead and got a set of 4 25watt load resistors and some artic silver thermal adhesive.

I figure 25 watt is enough for the rear because 1 halogen rear bulb was enough to bring the current down low enough to not drive my LED light in the other socket.

I'll use 2 of the remaining 3 load resistors on the turn signals up front ...which i was unable to trigger any calibration mode using the various methods I could find for various cars. None worked, still hyper flashed. Guess the only way to work with late model GM vehicles is reprogramming the bcm to not check ...which again. . laziness.
...I understood some of these words. But not enough.

It was previously mentioned that the ATS and CTS use LED reverse lights. Anyone know where I can get the internal LED assembly for those cars? Or is the Gen5diy one the same? I want to order the right assembly now, and then give it to the dealership when I go to purchase the car. I'll have them do the LED upgrade for me.

As for the OP, now that you've been running this setup for a bit, have you had any issues or concerns pop up??
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