







CANBUS resistor for LED bulbs 3W 120Ω H7 AMIO-04088
19,72 zloty

CANBUS resistor for LED bulbs 3W 120Ω H7 AMIO-04088
19,72 zloty
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Description
CANBUS Error Elimination – The CANBUS resistor effectively prevents blown bulb errors from being displayed on the dashboard when LED bulbs are installed in vehicles with a CANBUS system.
H7 Bulb Compatibility – Equipped with an H7 connector, ideal for headlights, fog lights and other lighting points using this standard.
High performance and durability – Operates on a 120Ω resistance at 3W, ensuring reliable operation even in demanding conditions. Made of durable, high-temperature-resistant plastic.
Safe installation – Simple and quick plug-and-play installation, with no modifications to the vehicle's electrical system required. This makes it an ideal solution for every driver.
Versatile use – Perfect for upgrading LED lighting in passenger cars, vans and other vehicles with a 12V installation.
The 120Ω 3W CANBUS resistor is a reliable solution for users who want to upgrade their lighting to LED technology. It effectively eliminates flickering and errors displayed by the CANBUS system, ensuring stable bulb operation. The robust construction and plastic housing ensure safe operation and resistance to high temperatures.
Technical specifications:
- Resistance: 120Ω
- Power: 3W
- Connector type: H7 plug and socket
- Material: Temperature-resistant plastic
- Compatibility: 12V CANBUS systems
Invest in the H7 CANBUS Resistor and enjoy reliable LED lighting in your vehicle – without errors or disruptions!
Additional information
| Libra | 0.057 kg |
|---|---|
| Producer | AMiO |
| SKU | 04088 |
| Carton [pcs] | |
| Quantity in package [pcs] | |
| EAN | 5903293040881 |
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