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Old 02-20-2013, 02:37 PM
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Adaptive Brake - Taillight Bulbs

I can't seem to find the definitive answer...

Is the BMW Brake Bulb a *unique* bulb - aka dual filament.
Or is it just a single filament with less W, and more Watts when the brakes are depressed harder.

Just not sure if I just pick up the Sylvania bulb at a local part store *both the part # listed is for tail and brake*, or is the BMW branded one some sorta special bulb
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Old 02-20-2013, 04:23 PM
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BMW is using so called Brake Force Distribution (BFD) signal, that is a Pulse Modulated Wave (PMW) - regular 12 VDC is applied to regular light bulb in waves: the light is lighting up full force on the top of the pulse but then the power is reduced at the buttom of the pulse... by regulating the tops and the gaps, the overall light output is slightly dimmed... when the full brake force is detected, the PMW is becoming a solid 12 VDC, thus the light bulb lights up to its full potential...

Don't take my word on it, as it is deduced from a ton of reading on the LCM operation and not from a direct source - you might find a different explantion to this phenomenon...

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Old 02-21-2013, 10:54 AM
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A handheld oscilloscope can tell you a lot about LKM operation during different conditions.
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