50W Load Resistor Packs for HID LED Wiring (2 Pack)
Eliminate annoying dash warnings and flickering HID bulbs with a rock-solid electrical solution.
Error-Free 50W 6-Ohm Load Resistors for HID and LED Lighting Systems (Universal European & Domestic Fitment)
If you've upgraded your BMW, Mercedes, or Dodge to HIDs or LEDs, you’ve likely dealt with the dreaded "Bulb Out" warning or strobe-light flickering. These vehicles use advanced CAN bus systems that expect a specific electrical draw, and the high efficiency of your new lights confuses the computer into thinking a bulb is blown.
These 50W resistors are the industry-standard "fix" because they simulate the missing load of a factory halogen bulb. Whether you’re running a C-Class W204, a BMW E90, or a modern Ram truck, these resistors bridge the gap between modern lighting and sensitive factory electronics. They are compatible with both Single Beam and Bi-Xenon kits, as well as LED turn signals to stop hyper-flashing.
Why You Need This Upgrade
- Stop Dash Warnings: Fools the CAN bus monitoring system to remove "Lamp Out" messages instantly.
- Eliminate Flickering: Stabilizes current flow to the HID ballast, preventing the rapid strobing common on European luxury models.
- Fix Hyper-Flash: Restores the correct blink rate for LED turn signal conversions by mimicking the resistance of a standard filament bulb.
- Universal Compatibility: Works across various voltage architectures, making it the "go-to" for Chrysler, Dodge, and Mercedes-Benz platforms.
Technical Specifications
| Fitment | Universal BMW, Mercedes, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep |
| System Type | CAN bus & Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Bypass |
| Power Rating | 50 Watts / 6 Ohm |
| Installation Style | Spliced Parallel (One end Ground, one end Positive) |
Installation & Fitment Notes
Installation requires tapping into your existing wiring; you must strip a small section of the HID/LED positive and negative wires to connect the resistor in parallel. Crucial Warning: These resistors function by converting excess energy into heat and will become extremely hot during operation. Always mount them to a metal surface away from plastic components, fuel lines, or wiring looms.
Clean up your dash and enjoy consistent, flicker-free lighting tonight.