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08.05.2020 18:02 # 1
Raskaa
I installed the parking module on my vehicle. When it comes to fixing the module, I noticed that the module is as hot as "hot tea glass". I left the parks burned for about 15 minutes, it remained stable at the temperature that could be kept for 2-3 seconds (the macaron coating on it doesn't "melt" now). Do you think it is normal to have this temperature? Do your parking modules get hot like this? Ráskai to 2013-11-03 17:02:56
08.05.2020 18:02 # 2
Bunyamin.Kar
It is getting warm in me but nothing has happened for 6 months, meanwhile, I say do not fix it, mine released from the space under the headlight, down to the gap of the bumper, they are cooling down with air circulation :)
08.05.2020 18:02 # 3
Raskaa
mine looks like this right now. but I'm thinking of fixing the cable with a "plastic clamp" to the place that fits the bottom of the front grille as far as it can reach. I am also someone who washes the car a lot. Will anything happen if water comes into the module?
08.05.2020 18:02 # 4
Alicilik
There are many circuits on the market. Under the simple level, there are aluminum parts for cooling purposes, at the same time, they are covered with macaron for water and dust insulation. If the macaroon is covered properly, it will not be a problem, but if you can find it, you can throw another macaron on it.

There is an exposed part of the possible aluminum panel. You have to stay, because they will have to transmit the heat it receives out of place.
08.05.2020 18:02 # 5
Burak
The modules that I bought on my first vehicle were very bad, the heat was the master, and they threw it in the trash because it works for them. The American park has a module in my car right now. I don't think it is very hot.
08.05.2020 18:02 # 6
Barut
Recently, I took it and put it on myself. I have been using the light intensity adjusted module for a month now, I have been using it for neither warming nor any other problem.
08.05.2020 18:02 # 7
Alicilik
@Burak, @Red Dream,

Link pls: D
08.05.2020 18:02 # 8
Raskaa
[QUOTE = Appealing] Possible aluminum panel has exposed part. You have to stay, because they will have to transmit the heat it receives out of place.
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There is no exposed part, the side where the cable does not come out, it is printed without being fully insulated, the circuit seems to take water.

[QUOTE = Burak] The modules I bought on my first vehicle were very bad, the heat was the master, it was trashed because it opened the job, he did it in another way. .
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Although I do not know it is a coincidence, today, with the warning of my friend, I examined my left rear taillight (I tried to apply the module to the left front lamp only). I looked closely at the bulb; I think one wire of the double socket bulb was burnt. I hope it's coincidence. Best of all, let me look at a new module.

[QUOTE = Receiving] @Burak, @Red Dream,
Link pls: D
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