Sunday, November 20, 2011

Computer Issues with high beams?

I have a 2007 Chrysler Sebring 2.4 and I am having problems with the electronic control unit I believe. I purchased 9005 LED light units to replace the existing halogen bulbs and whenever the car is in control of the electronics, the car shuts down power to the LED units. If the car is off, the LED units behave like they should. Now, the question, is there a way to stop the car trying to shut down the LEDs when there is nothing wrong with the setup other than a lower draw?|||when fitting LEDs to regular cars with regular lights and a computer/ecu you need a ballast in the lighting circuit for the computer not to read a fault on the circuit, the straight LEDs do not draw enough power, if there is a ballast it is either not big enough or wrongly wired, if you mean HID the same applies the high voltage leads the computer to read a fault and possibly the shielding is inadequate|||No, the ECU would set you back over a grand but the lights if you switched them back would not cost much. I would switch to the right type for your car.

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