LED Reverse lights????? Help
#16
Yeah I really miss my A4, I moved countries so I had to let it go. When i move back, i'll probably get another A4...maybe an S4. You could do quite a few things with VCDS on the later ones, you can't do many mods with Durametric on the Cayenne!
#17
Oh man right? Thing is crazy. I love my A4 so much. You should see the list of VCDS mods I have on it. It goes on and on. I haven't found anything fun to do with the Cayenne involving the Durametric.
I was going to get an S4, but coming from an M5 I felt I didn't need the power again. The A4 was the perfect choice. I never regret it. Maybe down the line I'll buy another car that has a **** load of power like the M5.
I was going to get an S4, but coming from an M5 I felt I didn't need the power again. The A4 was the perfect choice. I never regret it. Maybe down the line I'll buy another car that has a **** load of power like the M5.
#18
Oh man right? Thing is crazy. I love my A4 so much. You should see the list of VCDS mods I have on it. It goes on and on. I haven't found anything fun to do with the Cayenne involving the Durametric.
I was going to get an S4, but coming from an M5 I felt I didn't need the power again. The A4 was the perfect choice. I never regret it. Maybe down the line I'll buy another car that has a **** load of power like the M5.
I was going to get an S4, but coming from an M5 I felt I didn't need the power again. The A4 was the perfect choice. I never regret it. Maybe down the line I'll buy another car that has a **** load of power like the M5.
#19
Right? The needle sweep Is something I look forward to every time I get in. I love that I can close my sunroof from my house.
Quattro is insane, I don't think I will ever be able to live with out one now. This past winter we had a Road Ban, Meaning the roads where so unsafe to do snow that we weren't allowed to go out. If we did we risk getting arrested. (That never happens, you can drive past cops and they don't care lol) But I went out and I was the only one on the road, deep deep snow and it drove like it was a summer day.
Quattro is insane, I don't think I will ever be able to live with out one now. This past winter we had a Road Ban, Meaning the roads where so unsafe to do snow that we weren't allowed to go out. If we did we risk getting arrested. (That never happens, you can drive past cops and they don't care lol) But I went out and I was the only one on the road, deep deep snow and it drove like it was a summer day.
#20
Right? The needle sweep Is something I look forward to every time I get in. I love that I can close my sunroof from my house.
Quattro is insane, I don't think I will ever be able to live with out one now. This past winter we had a Road Ban, Meaning the roads where so unsafe to do snow that we weren't allowed to go out. If we did we risk getting arrested. (That never happens, you can drive past cops and they don't care lol) But I went out and I was the only one on the road, deep deep snow and it drove like it was a summer day.
Quattro is insane, I don't think I will ever be able to live with out one now. This past winter we had a Road Ban, Meaning the roads where so unsafe to do snow that we weren't allowed to go out. If we did we risk getting arrested. (That never happens, you can drive past cops and they don't care lol) But I went out and I was the only one on the road, deep deep snow and it drove like it was a summer day.
#21
Has anyone found LED lights for this yet? The yellow is starting to drive me insane... I've tried to get bulbs from other cars that use the same bulb code. but one will plug in and work but as soon as I plug both in, none light up.
#28
I'll chime in...I used the LED bulbs from ECS tuning (originally used on my 2000 S4) they fit, they light up, but they code out with a warning on the dash. Even after they code out, they still work though, so I'm not sure of your exact problem.
#29
I have the ECS ones on my 03 Vert A4, ( B6) When I put them in my Cayenne it lit up, on one side then when I put the other side in they both went out.
#30
There is one really cheap fix for these crappy cheap LED's. You will need at least some rookie soldering skills, a pair of original (non-LED) bulbs, few meters of wire. Just solder your original bulbs in parallel circuit with your LED's and put them somewhere they cannot set your car on fire. Not recommended to use this fix for constantly-on lights, because your classic bulbs will get really hot over time and that can make some permanent damage to your car. Downsides - you'll have to cut into your lighting wiring. Upsides - you have your LEDs running without errors.