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XK Glow Error Canceller Capacitor for LED Headlights; H10/HB3/HB4

Item SHS18449
XK Glow Error Canceller Capacitor for LED Headlights; H10/HB3/HB4
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      Description. Perfect for when your vehicle wants nothing to do with those killer new LITE/ELITE Series or 2in1 LED Bulbs you just put in! Built with a giant 10000uF capacitor on board, these guys are designed to work with the trickiest of CanBUS systems out there. These will prevent any flickering caused by a PWM (pulse width modulation) feed from the vehicle or any bulb-out errors caused by install.

      Please note that although tested and proven on many of the troublesome makes and models out there, we cannot guarantee that this will correct every problem that may arise with your LED bulbs. Vehicle's electrical systems are changing each and every day and although we do our very best to stay on top of these changes, there may be some that slip by. Just reach out ,let us know what's going on, and we would be happy to assist!

      XK Glow XK-EC-H10HB3HB4

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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      Reviews of XK Glow Lights products have an average rating of 4.6 out of 5

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