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Does anyone know where I can purchase the 2010 OEM LED Tail Lights? I like the look of the LED and am contemplating between those or for the clear supercharged tail lights.
 

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Ehrrm Land Rover Dealer - with discount they normally end up cheaper than the ones on ebay.

Think the led lights are more difficult to install as the lower power draw causes the bulb failure warning on the computer and as such you need to do add resistors somewhere in the equation.
 

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Monty said:
Ehrrm Land Rover Dealer - with discount they normally end up cheaper than the ones on ebay.

Think the led lights are more difficult to install as the lower power draw causes the bulb failure warning on the computer and as such you need to do add resistors somewhere in the equation.
that stinks. I like the look of the lights as well but dont want message failures :|
I dont think i would even now how to add a "resistor"
 

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I have fitted these to my 02, you will need an electronic relay and resistors for the foglights also resistors for the indicators.
Also you need to remove the two brackets behind the old lights, drill 2 holes and fit plastic location grommets in there place.
It took me about 4 hours to do. Bought them from ebay for £300 + £30 for the relay and resistors.

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I bought the lights, resistors and relay as a package from ebay, they also supplied a wiring diagram. There was not any information on any of the components so I don't know the values of the resistors or the make of the relay. Not much help I am afraid.
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I don't have the ebay link but these are the UK phone Numbers 01162 301428 or 07808 484999 his name is Rob and he did have several sets. Maybe worth a try.
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I think I know him, I've bought from him new Steering wheel.
btw, great service!

Can you please let me know, how is your new LED works on your car?
1. For lamp all ok?
2. Flash lights all ok?

3. and if I remember correctly, as ROB told me, when you start your car, they will flick for a sec or so. Is it right?

Thanks!
 

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Hi, all the lights work perfectly if you use the relay and resistors Yes they do flicker when you start up this is the self check module doing its bit. I have a Rovacom Lite and have now turned the self check off.
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Thank you.

I'd like to ask you some more question:

01. Where did you put all relay and resistors?
02. What is RovaCom Lite?
03. You have 2002, but I have 2006, do I have the same self check module?

Thank you very much for your help.
 

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SGW said:
I have fitted these to my 02, you will need an electronic relay and resistors for the foglights also resistors for the indicators.
Also you need to remove the two brackets behind the old lights, drill 2 holes and fit plastic location grommets in there place.
It took me about 4 hours to do. Bought them from ebay for £300 + £30 for the relay and resistors.

Stewart.
Thanks for the help Stewart but it sounds like more trouble than it's worth. I might just go with the supercharge tail lights, not sure yet.
 

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I put the relay and resistors in the right hand side of the boot where the fuses are, also you can find the yellow and black foglight wire(s) you need to splice into. Rob should be able to supply a wiring diagram to suit your model.
Rovacom Lite is the diagnostic system sold by Black Box Solutions, you can purchase the various modules. Check them out on google. Your light check module is not the same as mine.
Providing you understand basic electrics this is an easy conversion.
Stewart.
 
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