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mikalem 01-26-2013 08:01 PM

Changing out the door/courtesy lights - problem
 
For those that changed out the door lights to leds - did anyone have a problem with a dim/non functioning harness?

My driver's side door is having a problem - tried one set of led bulbs, in the drivers side door it was dim, so I left it alone and ordered another set of bulbs (passenger side is fine). Once I got the new set, the passenger side is still completely fine, but the drivers side bulb will not light at all - even going back to the incandescent bulb isn't working anymore. Wondering if it's possible I blew a fuse or shorted something out....? Seems silly I know but just looking for a little help in the event I'm missing something small, before I take it back to the dealer to have them look at what I potentially screwed up.

Oh, and yes I tried flipping the bulbs both ways, no dice.

ucsmfu 02-02-2014 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mikalem (Post 691481)
For those that changed out the door lights to leds - did anyone have a problem with a dim/non functioning harness?

My driver's side door is having a problem - tried one set of led bulbs, in the drivers side door it was dim, so I left it alone and ordered another set of bulbs (passenger side is fine). Once I got the new set, the passenger side is still completely fine, but the drivers side bulb will not light at all - even going back to the incandescent bulb isn't working anymore. Wondering if it's possible I blew a fuse or shorted something out....? Seems silly I know but just looking for a little help in the event I'm missing something small, before I take it back to the dealer to have them look at what I potentially screwed up.

Oh, and yes I tried flipping the bulbs both ways, no dice.

I've had the same problem today, did you ever solve the problem ?

wrohdejr 02-02-2014 04:26 AM

I had this problem. I had to take it into the stealership because i crossed a wire and blew the BIU "body integrated unit". This is like the ecu of all the electrical stuff in the car. They had to order a new one and then reprogram everything. Luckily for me they covered it under warranty. They were going to make me pay but they couldn't prove i caused the issue because i put the stock bulbs back in. Part was over $600 and labor would have been 6 hours because of time to reprogram and install.

ucsmfu 02-02-2014 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by wrohdejr (Post 1498112)
I had this problem. I had to take it into the stealership because i crossed a wire and blew the BIU "body integrated unit". This is like the ecu of all the electrical stuff in the car. They had to order a new one and then reprogram everything. Luckily for me they covered it under warranty. They were going to make me pay but they couldn't prove i caused the issue because i put the stock bulbs back in. Part was over $600 and labor would have been 6 hours because of time to reprogram and install.

When I go back, should I put all the bulbs back to stock ? like dome lights, license plates etc... ?

thanks

wrohdejr 02-02-2014 04:56 PM

If you want to try to have them warranty it. If you don't they will see that you swapped the bulbs and try to blame you for the failure and might not cover it under warranty.

ericmpena 02-02-2014 09:48 PM

I had a problem with the LED not lighting up at first on the driver side. My problem was that the enclosure for the light wasn't completely snapped together. It looked correct, but I guess something was loose. I had to take it out again and make sure that whole entrapment was completely secured and locked closed....then my light started lighting up.

Maybe that'll help. If not...then definitely take it to the dealership and see if there's something damaged. Those door lights are a PITA to take out!

Turbo95eg6 02-03-2014 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ericmpena (Post 1499310)
I had a problem with the LED not lighting up at first on the driver side. My problem was that the enclosure for the light wasn't completely snapped together. It looked correct, but I guess something was loose. I had to take it out again and make sure that whole entrapment was completely secured and locked closed....then my light started lighting up.

Maybe that'll help. If not...then definitely take it to the dealership and see if there's something damaged. Those door lights are a PITA to take out!

Sometimes you have to flip over the bulb as it only works on one side...

ucsmfu 02-03-2014 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Turbo95eg6 (Post 1499773)
Sometimes you have to flip over the bulb as it only works on one side...

tried both sides, didnt work, no burnt fuse.

mikalem 02-03-2014 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wrohdejr (Post 1498112)
I had this problem. I had to take it into the stealership because i crossed a wire and blew the BIU "body integrated unit". This is like the ecu of all the electrical stuff in the car. They had to order a new one and then reprogram everything. Luckily for me they covered it under warranty. They were going to make me pay but they couldn't prove i caused the issue because i put the stock bulbs back in. Part was over $600 and labor would have been 6 hours because of time to reprogram and install.

@ucsmfu - solution with me was the same as well - blown BIU. Got it covered under warranty as well.

ucsmfu 02-04-2014 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by mikalem (Post 1501885)
@ucsmfu - solution with me was the same as well - blown BIU. Got it covered under warranty as well.

so after the repair, did you try to go with led bulbs again ? or just kept the stocks on ?

thanks

mikalem 02-04-2014 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ucsmfu (Post 1502386)
so after the repair, did you try to go with led bulbs again ? or just kept the stocks on ?

thanks

I went a head and put in LEDs - haven't had a problem since the swap out. As a precaution you might want to disconnect the battery before installing them - just to avoid any potential shorts in the line.

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ucsmfu 02-04-2014 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mikalem (Post 1502482)
I went a head and put in LEDs - haven't had a problem since the swap out. As a precaution you might want to disconnect the battery before installing them - just to avoid any potential shorts in the line.

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do you think if I hold down the side door button, that will do the job, or I will still have a chance to shorten the courtesy door lights ?

thanks

mikalem 02-04-2014 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ucsmfu (Post 1502610)
do you think if I hold down the side door button, that will do the job, or I will still have a chance to shorten the courtesy door lights ?

thanks

Honestly I'm not sure - just trying to offer up as much as I can so you don't have the problem again. Honestly I think subaru got a bad batch early on in the run for these cars (mine was built Oct 2012) - that control unit I know of at least 4 different people that got it replaced. Not sure if it was still a problem for the others but mine was fine the second time around.

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buddy32 02-04-2014 11:11 AM

Disconnect battery first, or you may blow the BIU. Mine didn't do it under warranty, I paid for it and left them alone from then on.


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