Hello I have fitted h7 led bulbs and I have got an error light on the dashboard and I have got auto lights can you please help on how to fix it. I don’t know if I got a canbus on my 2011 golf mk6 2.0 tdi
Do you get the warning if you turn auto lights to off before starting the engine? I have LED h15, only get warning if I leave my lights on auto. My H7s are halogen
@@whatsdavedone104 I haven’t tried it with auto lights off but I always use auto lights because it’s helpful and u have said turn on the engine with auto lights off but if I do will the dashboard light will go off permanent or only when I turn off the auto lights.
My light always comes on if I forget to turn off auto light before start up. I have obdeleven and was hoping I could code out "cold start" of leds but it's not an option
Hello I have tried turning off my auto lights and starting the engine but I still have got warning light on the dash, it somehow detects it even if the lights are off or not in auto. Can you please help
You can top the flickering by turning the brightness of the LEDs down, you need Carista app......see this video ua-cam.com/video/6fRisnXiszU/v-deo.html
I have turned mine down, you will always get flickering on start up, its just not as noticeable. Naturally leds flicker but can only be picked up on camera due to the frame rate setting of cameras
Are you an android user? If you are android then yes it can be downloaded subscription free via modyolo. Make sure you use Google chrome when downloading else it won't work....see video ua-cam.com/video/UcUmTNRW1J8/v-deo.html
@whatsdavedone104 i tried that one but when i open it it just says to use the app it needs a update if i click update it sends me to play store or if i click cancel it shut the app down
I'm on a quest to teach people about the OBDII. You see, the II is not eleven, it's two in Roman. OBDII [2] not OBD11. That is all. Thanks for listening to my Ted Talk
The app is called OBDeleven, the port in the car is called OBD2 and is trademarked. Modern cars have the 2nd generation of On Board Diagnostic port hence OBD2 older BMW and Mercedes have the original OBD ports which are a large round port and generally under the bonnet.
Hope you hit the target 👍🏻
I got the same bulbs and can’t seem to twist them in at all even removing air box
They can be very tricky, you may need a short flat head screw, put it in the fins and use that as lever
I bought same leds but hard side is just impossible for my you have 0 space any tips ?
I used a flat head screw driver in the fins, gave enough leverage to turn it. 👍
Nice red faulty Scotchlok connector how can you use something like that !!! that is asking for trouble
It was temporary while getting the wiring correct
@@whatsdavedone104Hi Sir,
Under the bonnet, where did you get those covers for the battery etc
Aliexpress
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_EJ6JBaz
@@whatsdavedone104 Thank you bro.
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Hello I have fitted h7 led bulbs and I have got an error light on the dashboard and I have got auto lights can you please help on how to fix it. I don’t know if I got a canbus on my 2011 golf mk6 2.0 tdi
Do you get the warning if you turn auto lights to off before starting the engine?
I have LED h15, only get warning if I leave my lights on auto. My H7s are halogen
@@whatsdavedone104 I haven’t tried it with auto lights off but I always use auto lights because it’s helpful and u have said turn on the engine with auto lights off but if I do will the dashboard light will go off permanent or only when I turn off the auto lights.
My light always comes on if I forget to turn off auto light before start up. I have obdeleven and was hoping I could code out "cold start" of leds but it's not an option
Thanks for ur help I will soon try out ur method
Hello I have tried turning off my auto lights and starting the engine but I still have got warning light on the dash, it somehow detects it even if the lights are off or not in auto. Can you please help
Hiw can you stop the flicker?
You can top the flickering by turning the brightness of the LEDs down, you need Carista app......see this video
ua-cam.com/video/6fRisnXiszU/v-deo.html
@@whatsdavedone104 thanks for quick reply, great stuff, just want to know, why do you want leave your drl on liw voltage so it flickers?
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@@whatsdavedone104 the carista app is quite expensive is there anywhere to download where's the app is unlocked for the full version
I have turned mine down, you will always get flickering on start up, its just not as noticeable. Naturally leds flicker but can only be picked up on camera due to the frame rate setting of cameras
Are you an android user? If you are android then yes it can be downloaded subscription free via modyolo. Make sure you use Google chrome when downloading else it won't work....see video
ua-cam.com/video/UcUmTNRW1J8/v-deo.html
31st October not 31st july as you mentioned lol
Mine right day light running led died after one month but the high beam work how is this possible ? 😂
They have a double element in them, 2 circuit boards.
@@whatsdavedone104 ah oke you got same problem ? Or you re led still good working with no problem ?
Mine are still working as they should, have 2 mk6s one of them has had the same set for near 3 years with no issues.
link of the h15 led?
a.aliexpress.com/_EGhFeWN
Hi m8 dont suppose.ypu have a hack for obd11 app like ypu have carista ??
Should be on modyolo, thats where i got it from....make sure you use Google chrome
@whatsdavedone104 i tried that one but when i open it it just says to use the app it needs a update if i click update it sends me to play store or if i click cancel it shut the app down
@@whatsdavedone104 how do i send you a screenshot ?
I'm on a quest to teach people about the OBDII. You see, the II is not eleven, it's two in Roman. OBDII [2] not OBD11. That is all. Thanks for listening to my Ted Talk
The app is called OBDeleven, the port in the car is called OBD2 and is trademarked. Modern cars have the 2nd generation of On Board Diagnostic port hence OBD2 older BMW and Mercedes have the original OBD ports which are a large round port and generally under the bonnet.