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      12-17-2011, 10:20 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by DESI4life10 View Post
If you coded it right by adding the VO, you don't need to look at turning off the low beams checks (cold/warm). It would be wise to put that in for members that are doing a conversion to OEM xenon lights as the VO code will take care of turning on/off the correct checks for the XENON lights.

For aftermarket lights, you may have to still turn off the warm checks as you mentioned above.
This is true. As long as all OEM parts are used in the conversion, the VO coding should fix all errors, but even with OEM headlights and aftermarket HID or full aftermarket xenon conversion, it's best to get rid of any possible chance of error.

Also, going to LED turn signals also requires deactivating the bulb checks with most applications.
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