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PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2024 5:16 pm 
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I tried switchback LEDs, both random Amazon brand and Diode Dynamics, and they are always yellow. Never white like they should be when on as parking lights. I am talking about the turn signal bulbs in the headlights by the grill. They are 2057 bulbs.

I've done some multimetering and some stand-alone voltage regulating.

On as parking lights:
Pin A has 10v
Pin B has 12.5+ (running system voltage)

When turn signal is on:
Pin A cycles between 12.5+ and 2 volts
Pin B has 12.5+

With the voltage regulator and the LED in hand, the only way to get the white light is when only pin B has voltage. If both pins have voltage, it is yellow. Even when they both have just 10 volts. Seems like I need to get down below 7 volts before nothing lights up.

So to make the LED switchback like it should, I would have to block the voltage above 7 volts to pin A while the parking or headlights are on, but allow voltage to pin A when the turn signal is on.

How would I accomplish that?

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PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2024 9:09 pm 
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What would happen if you used Ohm's Law and add resistors to get the resistance and current back to what circuit B would be as a 2057 Bulb?

I'm assuming the measured voltages were with the LED installed.

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I think the parking lamp power and turn signal power comes from different paths. I think if I snip the parking lamp power circuit (pin A), the LED will work as intended. I think that will also set off the bulb monitor. I think I can fix that by putting in a resistor to ground on the snipped circuit. I think maybe putting a resistor inline with that circuit instead could also work. I think I need to look at my FSM.

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PostPosted: Thu May 23, 2024 11:04 am 
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I've just quickly cycled the power switch for the light I have them on. I have switch backs in the fogs on the Caddy. A quick cycling of the fog light switch, switches them.

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