White LED Bulbs w/Can-bus Decoders For 2017-up BMW G30 5 Series Reverse Lights


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Your new BMW 5 Series is practically the complete package. With a comfortable interior, superior driving performance, and a quintessential luxury body design, it's difficult to go wrong with this or any BMW. Adding to the premium feel is the LED lighting that is incredibly bright and fresh in white... except your reverse lights. To truly make your BMW 5 Series the full suite, fulfill the tail lamp LED assembly with the 9-SMD-3030 LED lighting kit!

This page features the 6000K xenon white CANbus error free backup reverse lights fit for the

  • 2017-up BMW G30/G31 530i 530e 540i 550i

Please note this pair of LED bulbs are designed for backup reversing lamps ONLY and cannot be used in other tail lights. Brighten your reverse lights with a pair of 6000K xenon white T10 LED bulbs each powered by 9-SMD-3030 LED chips to replace your stock back up lights, the only tail lamp that is not equipped with LED lights. You won't have to worry any bulb-out or error messages appearing in your onboard computer; each BMW reverse light bulb comes with an external H21W CANbus decoder. The OBC scan will make your LED bulbs flash/flicker a few times to ensure they still work so please be assured that this is a normal occurrence.

With the xenon white error-free BMW 5 Series LED backup lights, your tail lights will be completely vibrant as you signal drivers behind you that you are reversing!

Features

  • This kit comes with a pair of 9-SMD-3030 T10 LED bulbs with external H21W CAN-bus decoders
  • Fit 2017-up BMW G30/G31 5 Series for backup light ONLY
  • Super bright 6000K xenon white color; replaces non-LED reverse lights to complete G30/G31 5 Series LED taillamp assembly
  • CAN-bus error free, plug and play, no bulb out warning on the dashboard (please note when the car engine first starts, the onboard computer scan will make the LED bulb slightly flash/strobe a couple times which is completely normal)

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