Member Since: 17 Feb 2018
Location: South Wales
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Flickering LED in door card mood lighting
D4 2011 HSE: One of the 3 mood lighting LEDs in my NSF door card has been flickering. It's not the wiring, it's the bulb unit itself. Bulb casing's off in the photo. Anyone recognise the bulb unit as a spare, or am I looking for a whole loom (LR096463)?
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2011 Disco 4 SDV6 HSE - Zermatt Silver. RLD wheel protector. LED interior & reversing bulbs. GAP IID BT. Altox. Bovee 1000
1st Oct 2022 9:09 pm
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Member Since: 04 Jul 2022
Location: Cheshire
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Can't comment to the LR specifics, but as a circuit it's extremely simple.
Can you hook it up to a 12v power supply and seeing if the flickering occurs?
If it does, it's almost certainly just the LED that needs replacing. Should be a very easy 5 minute job with a replacement LED.
2nd Oct 2022 7:39 am
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Member Since: 17 Feb 2018
Location: South Wales
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Thanks, yes, applied 12v direct to these solder terminals: The other 2 lamps on the harness illuminated steady (so not a harness issue), while this unit still flickered.
Thanks again for advice1961 Series II 88" petrol - Bronze Green - gone
1984 V8 Ninety CSW - Trident Green - gone, but not forgotten
1995 Disco 1 Tdi - Niagara Grey - gone
2002 Disco 2 Td5 ES7 - Bonatti Grey - gone- after 247000 miles
2011 Disco 4 SDV6 HSE - Zermatt Silver. RLD wheel protector. LED interior & reversing bulbs. GAP IID BT. Altox. Bovee 1000
2nd Oct 2022 10:48 am
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Member Since: 04 Jul 2022
Location: Cheshire
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OK, cool. You probably just need to find someone with a soldering iron and replace the LED. If you’ve got one already then I’d recommend just heating up the solder on the pads around the circuit, it could just be a connection coming loose.
Another thing to try is cleaning the entire thing with a toothbrush or similar and isopropyl alcohol. Be amazed how often that can fix things.
If you can measure the led (guessing 4mmX4mm) I can have a stab at finding you a replacement - should be only about a quid.
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