LED Tail lights
#137
What "vintage" is your 996?
#140
Someone commented at work that the lights look 997ish from slight distance.......
Anyway, good luck.
jorge
#141
Mine is a 99 c2 Cab. Everything works fine and went in perfect. Jorge is saying he has a 99 as well and had issues with hyperblinking, if that's the case it may not be a mk1 mk2 issue, which is very strange
#142
I have a 2000 model C4 Cab. PSM and ABS lights lit-up immediately and stayed on after installing LED T-Lights, until I used this simple fix: Take the GRAY wire from the "unused" passenger, side rear fog light and attach/splice it to the BLACK wire, which runs between the T-Light's connector and the Black plastic base plug (this base/plug contains the tail/brake LED connector). At this point, the GRAY wire should be attached to the BLACK wire near the main connector; there should be plenty enough length to allow the rear fog light plug to reach its correct position (red bottom half, closest position to the engine compartment). Next use a P21 bulb (I used the U.S. equivalent: Sylvania, made in Germany #7506 LL) and plug it into the fog light base/plug - Note: The P21 bulb is the actual bulb recommended in the 996 Owner Manual; it is the 25watt version (don't use the P21/5watt). Now, with the bulb in the base, wrap a thin layer (You still want it to fit in the hole/slot) of aluminum foil around the bulb. This is to block the light from emitting from this otherwise unused position -- don't worry, once inserted the shiny aluminun foil matches the silver reflective background. I completed project last night, and it works perfectly! It's easy, cheap and completely reversible. Also an option, if you wanted to do the same mod to the driver side and forgo the fog light option, don't cover either bulb with foil and you would have a highly visible, SUPER bright brake light. Lastly if you don't want to use the above bulb, as a resistor, method, place an actual 25 watt resistor (I couldn't find one at 10pm) between the black and brown wires that attach to the Turn/Brake plug/base located at the T-Light's connector. Time to drive and show-off my new LED Tail Lights...finally!
Last edited by witman77; 05-02-2009 at 03:40 PM. Reason: Added U.S. Bulb equivalent
#144
Added Bulb issue w/ Simple Solution
I have a 2000 model C4 Cab. PSM and ABS lights lit-up immediately and stayed on after installing LED T-Lights, until I used this simple fix: Take the GRAY wire from the "unused" passenger, side rear fog light and attach/splice it to the BLACK wire, which runs between the T-Light's connector and the Black plastic base plug (this base/plug contains the tail/brake LED connector). At this point, the GRAY wire should be attached to the BLACK wire near the main connector; there should be plenty enough length to allow the rear fog light plug to reach its correct position (red bottom half, closest position to the engine compartment). Next use a P21 bulb (I used the U.S. equivalent: Sylvania, made in Germany #7506 LL) and plug it into the fog light base/plug - Note: The P21 bulb is the actual bulb recommended in the 996 Owner Manual; it is the 25watt version (don't use the P21/5watt). Now, with the bulb in the base, wrap a thin layer (You still want it to fit in the hole/slot) of aluminum foil around the bulb. This is to block the light from emitting from this otherwise unused position -- don't worry, once inserted the shiny aluminun foil matches the silver reflective background. I completed project last night, and it works perfectly! It's easy, cheap and completely reversible. Also an option, if you wanted to do the same mod to the driver side and forgo the fog light option, don't cover either bulb with foil and you would have a highly visible, SUPER bright brake light. Lastly if you don't want to use the above bulb, as a resistor, method, place an actual 25 watt resistor (I couldn't find one at 10pm) between the black and brown wires that attach to the Turn/Brake plug/base located at the T-Light's connector. Time to drive and show-off my new LED Tail Lights...finally!
#147
I put a set of LED tail lights in my 2001 966 had trouble with the cruise control not working. Took it to the dealer found the tail lights disable the cruise. Put old lights back in the cruise works. Need to do something to make them work to the resistance in the LED lights any Ideas
Finally got it with two resistors in the brake light circuit. Work fine now..
Finally got it with two resistors in the brake light circuit. Work fine now..
Last edited by VinceT; 11-02-2009 at 12:05 PM. Reason: problem solved