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Dsc Fault


stretch4660

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Hey guys, changed my brake light bulbs to LED units in my 09 6t ute, since then the 'DSC Fault' is displaying on the dash upon start up and in the message centre.

I'm thinking it's because of the clearly reduced current draw in the brake light circuit now with the LED's.? Thus the vehicle is now having a sh*t fit.

Would I be correct in saying if I added a small resistor to the positive side or negative side just near the brake bulb this will solve the drama.?

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If its those mars type tail lights, it might be something to do with the wiring.

I remember for my sedan that there was 2 wires to choose to plug in, and if it was around the wrong way it would throw out the dsc error.

Double check whether supplier knows anything about this, as it was the first question he asked me. Think it was the right side one...but not sure if different for ute?

But they are ghey anyways so return to stock

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Nah just the LED brake light bulb conversion, not the whole tail light assembly itself. I'll throw the old bulbs back in tomorrow and see if it goes back to normal, I'm guessing it will seeing that it come straight up after replacing the bulbs.

I think the LED bulbs don't draw enough current for the body computer to recognise that the circuit is complete so it throws the fault, also disables cruise control to, pain in the ass.! Haha

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You can get inline resistors on ebay for under 20 bucks they'll fix it if you wanna stick with the led globes

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