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alex_pescaru



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HDC (missing) LED install

Today, because of this topic [Hdc button bulb], in a little spare time, I've decided to take a look...

Indeed, from factory, there is no LED installed there, on the HDC button.
But all is in place, just for you to put the LEDs and way you go...
See the pictures below.

Component side of Ride and Handling Optimization Switch.

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Solder side. You can see the missing LEDs...
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How it looks after LED install.

Post #160825 12th Nov 2012 5:00 pm
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Captain Worm



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Awesome! Bow down Bow down

Always bugged me not having an illuminated switch!

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Good post

Bare in mind that Alex buttons are opposite to ours

Mine is DSC LEFT, HDC RIGHT

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Wonder how much that saves per car during production then, not fitting a LED bulb?

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alex_pescaru



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Captain Worm wrote:
What LED's did you use?

To be honest, I don't know the code or the manufacturer of the LED...
And I believe it doesn't matter the type of the led.
As the button's picture is a red one, I've used the first SMD red led I've found in one of my component drawers and fit in that position.
Ah, and one more thing...
As the DSC and HDC leds are put in parallel, the resistor's resistance that drives them should be reduced in order to obtain the same luminous intensity.

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looks good can you do a step by step instructions for us Smile ??? Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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Any chance of a post & return service Alex? Wink Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints

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alex_pescaru



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chrisdeeming wrote:
looks good can you do a step by step instructions for us Smile ??? Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee


Here it is:
You must detach the black back cover of the module. After that, you'll see the circuit board from the component side.
Carefully, you need to lift the circuit board from the front part of the module.
In the below pictures you'll see the followings:
1 = HDC leds. Two of them, connected in series. Now blank. Here you'll need to solder the new leds.
2 = DSC leds. Two of them, connected in series. Green color.
3 = TR leds. Two different leds for each position. One green, for night illumination and one orange for corresponding TR mode.
R = The resistor for DSC andd HDC leds. Now 2K4 value. It must be lowered to about 1K5 for proper luminosity.
Conn = Module's connector. Pin 3 is GND and pin 5 is +12V for illumination. Use them for testing purposes.
Solder new leds for HDC.
Replace the current limiting resistor (R) with the needed value for proper illumination.
Test and if all OK, close the job.

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The corresponding schematic is something like this:


Take care what red leds you use. The direct voltage of red leds is usually lower than green leds. This means that, when connected in parallel, the red and the green ones, it's possible that the red leds will brightly lit and the green one will barely lit. Choose red and green leds with as close as possible direct voltages.

Have fun!


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alex_pescaru



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Captain Worm wrote:
Any chance of a post & return service Alex? Wink

Nope...
Where will be the fun for you in that?... Very Happy

Without wanting to be pedantic, but you know that proverb...
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.

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