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| Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8825      | Here you go...
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|  17th Jan 2023 12:00pm | 
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| GUMBALLER Member Since: 22 May 2022 Location: Hampshire Posts: 40      | Many thanks | ||
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| GUMBALLER Member Since: 22 May 2022 Location: Hampshire Posts: 40      | 
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|  17th Jan 2023 10:24pm | 
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| GUMBALLER Member Since: 22 May 2022 Location: Hampshire Posts: 40      | So, after testing it appears I have no power on the dip beam wire. 
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|  19th Jan 2023 6:47pm | 
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| Danb_220_2019 Member Since: 02 Jan 2023 Location: Suffolk Posts: 262      | On a 2002 it'll be BMW electronics. The BMW light control module or LCM maintains a series of counters for short circuits, bulb failures and so on. If the counters reach a certain threshold the LCM disables the power feed to the circuit or circuits affected. The counters can only be reset using diagnostics, which on a BMW would be done with Tool32 from the BMW Standard Tools.
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|  19th Jan 2023 7:23pm | 
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| GUMBALLER Member Since: 22 May 2022 Location: Hampshire Posts: 40      | Much appreciated Danb_220_2019 | ||
|  19th Jan 2023 7:32pm | 
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| GUMBALLER Member Since: 22 May 2022 Location: Hampshire Posts: 40      | 
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|  19th Jan 2023 7:46pm | 
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| Danb_220_2019 Member Since: 02 Jan 2023 Location: Suffolk Posts: 262      | No worries! | ||
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