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redhors66 07-11-2016 02:09 AM

Thanks for all the inputs guys, I appreciate it and it gets me thinking about how to go about getting in there to hopefully change it out or at least check all the connections. For the record it is only the right side that is out. I got an error a few months ago that it was out while driving but it ended up coming back on and worked for a couple months. This time when it went out it hasn't came back on. So to access it...it sounds like I need to go through the wheel well or is it the module behind the lens where the high beams used be? I do see a cover with four screws on it but they seem nearly impossible to get to. Geeeze, what a PITA to change a bulb! You'd think the German engineers would have thought this one out a bit before settling on this design! As soon as I get some time I'll be back under the hood or wheel well to see if I can follow some of your instructions and reply back with the results. Thanks again!

blue dragon 07-11-2016 01:59 PM

If both the rings are out, I would doubt that its the associated LED module. Most likely the DRL module. What error do you get on the dash? Can you scan the codes, because that will definitely log a code.

redhors66 07-12-2016 02:04 AM

Blue Dragon..
The only thing indicates that light is out is the message we get when a bulb is out. It tells me my Right daytime running light is out. I think I'll try to get to the module this weekend sometime. I'm planning to call the parts desk as well to see if they have a clue as to what I need to order.

bawareca 07-12-2016 08:56 AM

You should also know that if it is a short or open circuit and you didnt fix the problem for ~50 ignition cycles this light will never come on even if you replace a faulty module. You definitely need BMW diagnostic tool to see what is going on.

heatmizr 07-13-2016 09:38 AM

Interesting... What is the purpose of that? To disable it to prevent a short circuit or ..?
I assume it can be re-coded/re-enabled once you repair it?

bawareca 07-13-2016 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by heatmizr (Post 1082754)
I assume it can be re-coded/re-enabled once you repair it?

Not in a conventional way. BMW will replace the module as it appears as a hard code(not erasable). There are ways to be done, but none is a straightforward.

blue dragon 07-13-2016 10:28 PM

I think you can reset the counter with tool32

bawareca 07-13-2016 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blue dragon (Post 1082816)
I think you can reset the counter with tool32

This is not a straightforward procedure and I as a medium level Tool32 user was never able to accomplish that. But is doable.

redhors66 07-29-2016 02:37 AM

Update
 
I ended up sucking it up and letting the dealer change the LED modules in the X last week. I took it in and they thought that it had the H8 to no avail. Turned from 60 buck to a 1000 real quick. The LED modules were 660 and they installed them in an hour or so. The thing is, is they need to be programed. WTH BMW, This is the last straw for me guys. To have to pay a grand for a parking light is above reproach! Never thought it would happen to me but it did.
Rant over....now I know for sure it dosent have the h8 for halos its got something far more expensive and I cant see any different!!:(

bawareca 07-29-2016 09:15 AM

Sorry to hear you have been just another dealer's victim. The "LED modules" doesnt have to be programmed, and probably they were not faulty at all, but the delaer just chaged them. The "DRL module" was most probably faulty and it has to be programmed. It has list price of ~$144.


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