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      10-31-2011, 07:56 PM   #1
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Exclamation Help on the headlights(OSS rings and Philip 6700K D1S bulbs)

here's what I've got recently(there's really a shitttload of things going on with my car now):

The headlights of my car are : OSS LED rings and Philips 6700k D1S bulbs.

The codes that happened several times were:

No.121 FRM 120 <Dipped beam, left, failure!> and I believe it was the headlights that caused the problem of the turning lights not to be functioned correctly as well.

The code for cornering lights is No. 151 FRM_ALC 295 <Adaptive Cornering lights failure! Possible to continue journey with caution>


The OSS rings works correctly at all times, however the bulbs that can light up the road at night-the Philips 6700K D1S bulbs which were installed by previous owner, specifically to the left front one. The dealer said it was because there's no enough load on the circuit, and possibly have been damaged or water has gotten into there for the reason that the original seal of the headlights has been compromised.



i took the car to several places and none of them can fix this electrical problem(such as Sears/Firesone/Auto Repair,etc), and the only thing the dealer can do is to install the original headlights back to the car because they wont install anything that is not from BMW factory(And I'll have to purchase those OEM yellow-color lights again).


Personally I enjoyed this kind of headlights really much however it couldn't be more frustrating sometimes and im just trying to figure it out where and how to fix it .. so any help would greatly appreciate it !



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      10-31-2011, 08:00 PM   #2
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Why won't the dealer install whatever you want--with the proviso that it's on your dime, and the warranty (if you still have one) on that particular item is null as far as BMW is concerned?
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Why won't the dealer install whatever you want--with the proviso that it's on your dime, and the warranty (if you still have one) on that particular item is null as far as BMW is concerned?

This was exactly what i asked them at the dealer, and they replied me by "you dont get warranty on these parts anymore since you have installed something that is not autherized by BMW, and we can only repair and install parts made by BMW factory here in the dealer" .

i think most people who mod their cars got the same limitation as well ..
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Why won't the dealer install whatever you want--with the proviso that it's on your dime, and the warranty (if you still have one) on that particular item is null as far as BMW is concerned?
because they make more money charging you for oem parts. also avoids liability headaches.

btw, I have no idea what i'm supposed to be looking at in your pics.
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      10-31-2011, 08:48 PM   #5
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No idea what you're trying to show in your photos, but you should drop Luis a line, from what I hear, he stands behind his work.

And honestly, the entire projector is removable (at least on both E90 xenon housings) so worst case, you can just buy a separate housing on eBay and replace whatever mechanisms/motors might be giving your car issues.
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      10-31-2011, 09:15 PM   #6
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guys i have posted another photo so i guess it's better to indicate the problem .



even the projector is removable, there are still possibility of connection faults going to happen , i dont know how does other types of headlights fitting in the 3 series
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apparently there's not too many people have had this problem in this forum..
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