REMOVE THOSE BULBS and replace with the correct bulbs, you can not put other than stock bulbs in place
you can however use some after market lights if installed correctly
If installed correctly?? Put them in and a quarter turn to the right. I’m just wondering how other’s have LED brake lights that are working just fine. Mine are supposedly Can bus but make a VSS/Limp message. What bulbs do I need?
I can see there's a bit of confusion going on up there - you are still talking about the light
globes themselves Dani, what you lot call bulbs (only we all know bulbs go in the ground & eventually grow more daisies!

) while Dave is talking about after market
LIGHTS, ie, complete light assemblies with casings and lenses and globes inside them that get wired up & connected to a completely different set of wiring. :lecturef_smilie:
So Dave is suggesting that you put the OE/stock
globes back, cos replacing the OE
globes in the Brake & tail
lights with LED's so often doesn't work well, and then get yourself a new set of
a/mkt auxiliary lights and install them correctly!

hyea:
But as Idaho suggests.... well, implies anyway - the brake/tail lights shouldn't be interfering with the
CanBus stuff anyway, so you probably just need a good quality set of LED's, possibly with resistance diodes built in, and not just any old cheap LED stuff, cos the cheap stuff probably won't work well if at all, and if your brake
lights don't work, then the Nanny will detect that & interpret it as a failure somewhere in the
BRAKE SYSTEM itself, not necessarily just a dodgy LED in the wiring circuit that doesn't have enough resistance for the Nanny to detect whenever it's illuminated properly! :gaah:
Oh, and remember that LED's will
only illuminate if they're connected the correct way - if you wire them in & they don't light up when they should, you really should
ALWAYS try swapping the wires so that their connection into the circuit is the other way round ie, you've reversed the polarity feeding the LED's - chances are (if they're good quality LED's anyway, like those you'd get from Lamonster Garages, our owner/sponsor here

) that you just had the wiring the wrong way around for them so they wouldn't light up! Swap the wires around/reverse the polarity of their wiring & it's likely they
will light up & work fine. :thumbup:
Just Sayin! :cheers: