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Post by ipengu on Mar 13, 2020 21:49:31 GMT
I've tried searching all over can't find any info on this or if it's even been done. I have a 2015 mk7 LP, I want to make the h7 cornering lights (ones that turn on with turn signals/when wheel turns at low speed) stay on at all times that low beam is on, possible with coding or no?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Mar 13, 2020 22:17:35 GMT
^^^ipengu: Hi. If you are referring to the cornering lights inside the headlight assemblies, then alas the answer is "no" - these lights are connected to the control module inside the fitting and coding can't be changed. Don
Edit: hm........ I don't think that this will work, but you could try:
In the central electrics module (@ address hex09)
select Adaptation search for static AFS light select Oberer Lenkradwinkel - note the current value - change to 0 degrees select Unterer Lenkradwinkel - note the current value - change to 0 degrees select Upper speed threshold - note the current value - change to maximum allowable value at some point when asked enter the magic number 31347 as security code
If this doen't work - revert the settings to original values
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Post by ipengu on Mar 14, 2020 0:15:55 GMT
I'll try that tomorrow on my day off, thanks.
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Mar 14, 2020 21:56:10 GMT
Adrian: thanks for the advice - I'm not surprised!! As I said in my reply - I very much doubt that my suggested changes will work and in the low probability that they do work, I suspect that the Upper speed threshold channel will have a defined maximum value (probably 30 km\h) - so the tweak will only be valid for lower speeds As for accountability for the changes - its important to understand that whilst I may have made a suggestion for the implementation steps, I am not liable, nor do I in any way whatsoever accept responsibility for changes made by others based on my suggestions. My role in responding to a request made on this forum is exactly the same as that of a retailer selling a knife to a customer - if the customer later uses that knife to kill someone, then the retailer isn't responsible in any way for the death!! I assume (and I suspect that every other respondent in this forum assume) that our fellow forum colleagues are sentient beings capable of making their own decisions based on their own value-sets and judgements. I'm no-one's moral counselor on this forum and I'm certainly not providing any legal advice about what is (or what isn't) road legal either here in Australia, or in some distant land on the other side of the world. Put in the simplest of terms: I don't get paid for participating on this forum - the accountability that I accept for stuff that I write here is EXACTLY equal to the payment that I receive for providing that advice!! Don
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Post by ipengu on Mar 15, 2020 0:01:19 GMT
Did not work. Was worth a shot, thanks for helping.
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