Load Resistor Details
| Description | Details |
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| Model / SKU | LG1498 |
| Voltage | 24 V |
| Power Rating | 50 Watt |
| Resistance | OHm |
| Purpose | Eliminates errors on the dash |
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| Certifications | CE Approved |
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24 Volt Load Resistor Pair – LG1498
This 24 volt load resistor pair is engineered to solve a common headache on modern trucks and plant – LED indicator and lamp error warnings on the dash. Each 50 W, 24 V resistor simulates the load of a traditional bulb, so your vehicle electronics see a stable, expected current. CE approved and built for commercial duty, it’s a simple, proven fix for CANbus and bulb-out error issues on 24 V systems.
LED upgrades often trigger faults. The body control module expects the heavy current draw of a filament bulb; an efficient LED draws a fraction of that. The result? Flashing warnings, rapid indicators, and failed MOTs on commercial fleets. The LG1498 24 V load resistor kit restores the correct electrical load, so indicators flash at the proper rate and the dash stays quiet.
These 50 watt, 24 V resistors are designed for heavy vehicles and machinery running 24 V systems – trucks, buses, agricultural kit, plant, and specialist bodies. You wire each resistor in parallel with the LED lamp (across positive and negative), so the system sees both the LED and the resistor together. Once fitted correctly and mounted to a metal surface for heat dissipation, they deliver stable operation and long-term reliability.
From a safety and compliance point of view, correct indicator flash rate isn’t optional. It’s legally required and critical for visibility in traffic and on site. This CE approved pair gives auto electricians and fleet engineers a predictable, repeatable solution that’s already trusted across commercial fleets. Just match one resistor per circuit or per lamp position as required, and test for clean, error-free operation.
Key Features
- 24 V load resistor pair – designed specifically for 24 volt vehicle electrical systems
- 50 Watt rating – provides sufficient load to replicate a traditional filament bulb current draw
- Fixed resistance (Ohm) value – tuned to eliminate LED-related dash error messages and hyper-flash on indicators
- CE approved – built to recognised European safety and quality standards
- Proven fix for CANbus / bulb-out warnings – stabilises electronic control units on modern commercial vehicles
- Supplied as a pair – ideal for left/right circuits or front/rear indicator and lamp conversions
- Compact, robust construction – suitable for mounting in engine bays, behind lamps or on metal bodywork
- Simple two-wire connection – fit in parallel with the LED lamp for immediate effect
- Supports LED retrofits – allows you to keep the efficiency and lifespan benefits of LED lighting without system errors
Ideal Applications
- 24 V trucks and trailers upgrading from halogen to LED indicators or marker lamps
- Buses and coaches with CANbus systems sensitive to low LED current draw
- Agricultural machinery (tractors, sprayers, telehandlers) running 24 V lighting circuits
- Construction and quarry plant where LED work lights or indicators trigger fault codes
- Specialist and municipal vehicles (gritters, refuse trucks, fire appliances) needing reliable, error-free LED lighting
Why Choose LED-Global Lighting
At LED-Global we focus on practical, engineered solutions for real-world fleet problems, not gimmicks. Every part we supply, from a simple resistor to a full LED bar, is selected and tested with European commercial vehicles in mind. You get clear technical information, consistent quality, and dependable support from people who understand how trucks, plant and specialist vehicles are built and maintained.












