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CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:20 pm
by shy7g
Hi ALL
Having fitted a rear view camera with integrated LED light I now have the "Check Number Plate Light" alert message coming up. All is fine with the light and obviously it isn't a canbus error free type, but is there a way to override this message somehow??
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:22 pm
by xl5
coding or a resister...
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:28 pm
by shy7g
[quote="xl5"]
coding or a resister...
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PLEASE EXPLAIN MORE?
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:47 pm
by Horizon
Coding: ie, turn off the light check system for the number plate lights with a scanner. Fit a resister across the bulb feed wires to kid the canbus that it is reading the resistance of a normal bulb
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 7:11 pm
by shy7g
[quote="Horizon"]
Coding: ie, turn off the light check system for the number plate lights with a scanner. Fit a resister across the bulb feed wires to kid the canbus that it is reading the resistance of a normal bulb
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Sound good, cut to the chase, Anyone know what size resistor is needed, by any chance?
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 7:18 pm
by xl5
25 watt from ebay..
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 7:43 pm
by shy7g
[quote="xl5"]
25 watt from ebay..
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Would anyone know what the resistor value needs to be??
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 3:23 pm
by shy7g
[quote="shy7g"]
[quote="xl5"]
25 watt from ebay..
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Would anyone know what the resistor value needs to be??
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HAD SOME FEED BACK - 3 Ohms has been mentioned several times. :thumbup:
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:21 am
by marlin758
I wouldn't have thought that 3 ohms is the correct value .
I may be wrong ( it has been known ) but considering a 5 watt number plate bulb -
Watts = Volts x Amps so Amps = Watts / Volts 5 /12 = 0.6 amps - you are trying to mimic the 5watt bulb with a resistor
Resistance = Volts / Current (Amps) R = 12/ 0.6 = 20 ohms
Using a 3 ohm resistor -
Current = Volts / Resistance so Current = 12/3 = 4 Amps
Power dissipated ( Watts) = Volts x Amps = 12/4 = 48 WATTS
A 3 Ohm 25 Watt resistor is going to glow in the dark
If you are going to use one I would mount it outside the car in the airflow to keep it cool
I would have thought that 20 or 22 ohms would be nearer the mark .
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 2:41 pm
by dark_stranger
I am also getting the same error after installed LED number plate units. Can anyone provide a link to the resistor I need.
Aware this is a rather old thread.
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 5:53 pm
by shy7g
[quote="dark_stranger"]
I am also getting the same error after installed LED number plate units. Can anyone provide a link to the resistor I need.
Aware this is a rather old thread.
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To be totally honest with you I never got to the bottom of sorting this problem out on my X5, and since the original posting I now know when the ignition is either on or off cause to the warning sound for the rear plate LED light, would be interested still on how to rectify the problem as the error free load resistors I had with the lights never worked
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 6:11 pm
by Horizon
[quote="dark_stranger"]
I am also getting the same error after installed LED number plate units. Can anyone provide a link to the resistor I need.
Aware this is a rather old thread.
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I bought error free LED bulbs from HIDS Direct, I never had any warnings, also Scanner 1.4.0 or Carly can code out the warning/ bulb check
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 1:18 pm
by Steamyrotter
[quote="marlin758"]
I wouldn't have thought that 3 ohms is the correct value .
I may be wrong ( it has been known ) but considering a 5 watt number plate bulb -
Watts = Volts x Amps so Amps = Watts / Volts 5 /12 = 0.6 amps - you are trying to mimic the 5watt bulb with a resistor
Resistance = Volts / Current (Amps) R = 12/ 0.6 = 20 ohms
Using a 3 ohm resistor -
Current = Volts / Resistance so Current = 12/3 = 4 Amps
Power dissipated ( Watts) = Volts x Amps = 12/4 = 48 WATTS
A 3 Ohm 25 Watt resistor is going to glow in the dark
If you are going to use one I would mount it outside the car in the airflow to keep it cool
I would have thought that 20 or 22 ohms would be nearer the mark .
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Mathematically correct..
However the bulb check usually doesn't need to see the full load current or resistance,but something..
My trailer lights caused an issue (with the OEM bulb failure module) when i changed to LED. But a 2.7K resistor in parallel with the lights sorted that.
It may be a case of trying a few values and seeing what it accepts.
But personally just turn the bulb failure off for number plate lights, not forgetting there are 3 checks in the LCM for Hot, Cold and In service.
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 2:50 pm
by shy7g
"But personally just turn the bulb failure off for number plate lights, not forgetting there are 3 checks in the LCM for Hot, Cold and In service."
Okay
1- So how do you go about turning the bulb failure for number plate lights function off???
2 - Is this accessed via the hidden menu?
3 - If YES how is this accessed?
Re: CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT ALERT MESSAGE
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 2:59 pm
by dark_stranger
[quote="shy7g"]
[quote="dark_stranger"]
I am also getting the same error after installed LED number plate units. Can anyone provide a link to the resistor I need.
Aware this is a rather old thread.
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To be totally honest with you I never got to the bottom of sorting this problem out on my X5, and since the original posting I now know when the ignition is either on or off cause to the warning sound for the rear plate LED light, would be interested still on how to rectify the problem as the error free load resistors I had with the lights never worked
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Ha, I ordered some of those last night, oh well.