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See E58 front turn signal lamp? You wire the resistor in parallel to that bulb to wires marked 4 (Ground) and 6 (Turn Signal Output). What you're trying to do
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See E58 front turn signal lamp? You wire the resistor in parallel to that bulb to wires marked 4 (Ground) and 6 (Turn Signal Output). What you're trying to do is create a load using the resistor that's enough to fool the BCM into thinking the bulb is still there. The drawback with this method is that you'll never know when the LED bulb stops working. Well... I guess that works both ways haha.
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