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cpu_man Nov 12th, 2018 19:00

Interior LED conversion.
 
Hi guys, I would like to do a LED light conversion to my XC90.

I had done this on my other car and it really was such a nice upgrade.

I purchased a set off ebay for my xc90 and work well however when they are not on they still glow?

I believe this to be a restance issue?

Has any one else fitted led bulbs to thier xc90 will out this glow issue and where from?

robsterpaterson Nov 12th, 2018 20:47

It's due to LEDs needing so little current/voltage to run them. You can get them with resistors fitted that soak the extra up or you can live with the eerie glow.

I like green ones!

GenericVolvoDriver Nov 13th, 2018 05:09

I added 1/4W 4.75k resistors in parallel to fix the issue. No bulb out codes in VIDA either.

cpu_man Nov 13th, 2018 05:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by robsterpaterson (Post 2466213)
It's due to LEDs needing so little current/voltage to run them. You can get them with resistors fitted that soak the extra up or you can live with the eerie glow.

I like green ones!

Where from??

cpu_man Nov 13th, 2018 19:38

Any one can point me to the right direction please?

robsterpaterson Nov 13th, 2018 19:51

Sorry, don't have any in the Volvo...yet.

Did you get my PM with my my reg number?

GenericVolvoDriver Nov 13th, 2018 19:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by cpu_man (Post 2466448)
Any one can point me to the right direction please?

As I've stated above, just insert a 4.75k Ohm resistor in parallel with each bulb in the interior. If your order a bag of resistors from Amazon or a local electronics supplier it will cost a few $ to fix all of your interior lights.

For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1o6WDvA8F0

You can in the video how they've just been wedged in between the contacts. The socket's clamping force is enough to hold it very securely as the leads of the resistor are so thin in diameter.

robsterpaterson Nov 14th, 2018 10:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenericVolvoDriver (Post 2466453)
As I've stated above, just insert a 4.75k Ohm resistor in parallel with each bulb in the interior. If your order a bag of resistors from Amazon or a local electronics supplier it will cost a few $ to fix all of your interior lights.

For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1o6WDvA8F0

You can in the video how they've just been wedged in between the contacts. The socket's clamping force is enough to hold it very securely as the leads of the resistor are so thin in diameter.

Handy! Avoids fiddly soldering.

GenericVolvoDriver Nov 15th, 2018 01:29

I converted my interior to LED after my factory warranty ran out - installed a combination of Phillips LED and eBay SMD 3x4 grid LED bulbs.

The "wedge a resistor in there method" has worked great - in fact, it secures the Phillips bulbs for the UEM map/front seat lights better than the bulbs alone.

cpu_man Nov 17th, 2018 13:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenericVolvoDriver (Post 2466827)
I converted my interior to LED after my factory warranty ran out - installed a combination of Phillips LED and eBay SMD 3x4 grid LED bulbs.

The "wedge a resistor in there method" has worked great - in fact, it secures the Phillips bulbs for the UEM map/front seat lights better than the bulbs alone.

any ebay link to these resistors please?


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