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Angel Eyes problems
Hope your X5 aren't giving you so much of a bad day. I recently found a problem in mine where when turning the lights off, the right angel eye would stay on and when turning when back on, it would go off. There is no problem with the left angel eye as it turning when turning on the lights. I found this problem when i was exiting my vehicle and saw the right angel eye on when i switch everything is off. is this just bad synchronisation or much bigger problems? Any tips for this issue.. |
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What position is the turn signal lever in when you noticed this?
See "Roadside Parking Lights": https://www.manualslib.com/manual/10...age=105#manual
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Is your X facelifted? Are the angel eyes oem bulbs or aftermarket leds? In case you do find you have LEDs, know that they are infamous for causing problems. I had one set just burn on me while stuck in traffic on the highway...
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Hi
Since its a post about angel eyes, i would like to ask about conductivity problems , i have led after market headlights units one of them is reciving low voltage which is converting to bmw turn signal policy while the orher is working but is weak. The electric told that it could be an ecu block which is responsible for the angle eyes (located next to to the passenger leg compartment, any ideas ?
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