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pulling fuse 32??
Ok, so my HID kit arrived today, now the question is, By removing fuse 32, can it bring issues on the elctrical system??? im going to pull it sisnce i dont stand the burn fuse light on my dash!
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btw my car is a 99 323i
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i haven't had any issues since I pulled mine, its been about 2 or 3 months so far
*knock on wood* |
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By removing fuse 32, the only thing you did was just disable the function of seeing if the headlights are out or not. Say your high beams are out, you wouldn't know b/c the fuse was pulled or if one of your turn signals is out, you wouldn't know either. Well the turn signal you can figure out by how fast the flashing is on the signaling.
If the ballast was a good ballast, the computer should be able to recognize it and not have any issues with the bulb failure. Fuses were meant to put in place for a reason, you just have to see if there are any other options....I am thinking you have the umnitza kit? I notice on his site that it says to pull fuse 32 instead of giving some other option. |
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OK, i just wanted to be sure just in case it disabled any other stuff by puling it out... lets see what happens when i install my kit, This weekend.
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