Hez: so perhaps I'm oversimplifying my understanding of your question. If all that you want to do is swap halogen for LED bulb-by-bulb - why do you need an "adapter"? Why wouldn't you just buy LED lamps that are mounted on the appropriate base?
But - if you want to swap halogen for LED - by changing the entire tail light fittings, then the fundamental problem that you need to solve is how to electrically drive the additional lamps on the LED assemblies (there are physically more lamps on LED tail fittings).
You can take the "purist" approach and run additional wires back to the BCM (the module that controls all of the exterior lights on a mk7). Or, you can trick the BCM by thieving the existing wires on the halogen tail light plugs. This involves using what's called a cross wiring harness and basically it connects together on both sides of the car lamps that have the same function (like the brake lights and the parking lights and the reversing lights). This leaves unused wires that can be connected to the additional LED lamps (coding changes are needed for this method to work properly).
Don
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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