Hi,
After some research we found out the angel eyes and faultcodes were caused by 35W angel eyes instead of 10W angel eyes which caused the FRM module to generate the "short circuit"-faults since the driver seems not powerfull enough to handle the 35W lights.
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Do you know what we are doing wrong?
Best regards,
Asim
Asim,
What you are doing wrong is that you are redesigning the light circuit from a 10W to a 35W. You are lucky you are not popping fuses like mad.
Your best remedy is to reinstall the 10W lights, or wire the 35W lights with an external relay. The module will sense approximately 100mA and will think everything is operating normally.
Very IMPORTANT! The relay, if you decide to instal, MUST have an internal inductive kickback protecting resister/capacitor/or diode internally; else, the lights will function just fine for a time being, but after several energizes, the inductive kickback (as high as 120V) from the relay coil magnetic collapse will begin to degrade the module to failure.
Fuse the relay, and confirm the signal line to the module is negative or positive and wire accordingly to the relay. If positive, wire to pin 86, if negative, wire to pin 85 on a four pin Bosch type relay. Test the relay with an ohmmeter for different values across the control circuit coil if it has a diode. If it has a capacitor, you will noticce aa slight rise in voltage, or resistance, as the capacitor charges and then the true coil resistance.
The laws of physics are not just really good ideas.
Francisco