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Post by mesi on Feb 18, 2021 23:11:26 GMT
Hi all. I just tried the Brake check using ACC and yes, the light hazard switch up when the brake is on. The problem is the hazard switch light up whit de ACC on and off when the brake is on. It's only supposed to work with the acc on, it is right?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2021 23:44:45 GMT
check out original request forum.obdeleven.com/post/48396it says App description When the brake is activated when using ACC, the hazard switch lights up. Notes:
It also lights up when the brake is pressed during normal driving.
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Post by mesi on Feb 19, 2021 10:05:32 GMT
thank you, I did not find in the search the original request.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2021 12:02:24 GMT
No problem, to be fair this should have been shown on the app details.
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Feb 19, 2021 21:25:21 GMT
^^^hmm..... very nice idea using the hazard warning light to mimic the car's brake function - good tweaks are always the simple ones!! Well done japan Zero Liberty Don
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Post by vwjap on Feb 20, 2021 9:09:35 GMT
I wonder if you could modify that mod from brake to reverse 🤔 Is there a reverse in the drop down don?
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Post by burtz on Feb 20, 2021 12:40:33 GMT
Yes, reverse light, is in the list of light types - “ Rückfahrlicht “.
It should work making it brighter to show reverse. Set AB-dimmwert as 60, then function C as ruckfahrlicht & CD dimmwert as 127.
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Post by vwjap on Feb 20, 2021 15:10:42 GMT
Just checked l, all it does is put the light to the hazard switch on when you select reverse,
Is there a difference between c and g?
And why change dimmer to 60 on AB?
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Post by burtz on Feb 20, 2021 16:33:28 GMT
The purpose of the App that the OP used is to make the hazard light switch brighter when the brakes are activated. So if you change it to reverse light like you mentioned then it will make the hazard light switch brighter when you select reverse.
The purpose of reducing the AB dimmwert to 60 is just so that you can see the difference when the brake/reverse light is activated, if you leave the default dimmwert then the brightness won’t appear to change because it will be at 127 & then change to 127 when you brake, so if you dim it slightly in normal operation then when you brake it will brighten.
I just used C because I have no other lichtfunktions in use apart from the factory default (lichtfunktion A only used). The only real difference in using G would be that it would have priority over a function lower down the a to h list if you program other functions.
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Post by vwjap on Feb 20, 2021 20:41:03 GMT
Yeah though so (with the priority thing) I just know a few people have asked for hazzards on while reversing
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Feb 21, 2021 19:58:56 GMT
vwjap : I'm confused (well.....more confused than normal ). The "ACC tweak" illuminates the LED bezel in hazard warning light switch only - it doesn't turn-on the the actual hazard warning lights!
Why would anyone want the LED bezel in the hazard waning light switch to turn on (albeit dimmed to 60%) when the car is in reverse gear? If the car is reversing, the driver is looking at the rear of the car (either with head turned, or looking at the rear-view-camera screen). So, he/she can clearly see if the reversing lights are illuminated - what have I missed?
Don
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2021 14:41:01 GMT
Yeah though so (with the priority thing) I just know a few people have asked for hazzards on while reversing Was looking at some coding today and came across this from my pre facelift Leon MQB Coding.
Rear indicators come on when the boot is opened * Applicable to all models * 1 - Module 09 - Electronic control unit 2 - Adaptation 3 - Leuchte18BLK HLA60 4 - Lichtfunktion E 18 - (Change to Heckdeckel offen) 5 - Dimmwert EF 18 - (Change to 127) 6 - Dimming Direction EF 18 - (Change to maximize) 7 - Leuchte19BLK HRC31 8 - Lichtfunktion E 19 - (Change to Heckdeckel offen ) 9 - Dimmwert EF 19 - (Change to 127) 10 - Dimming Direction EF 19 - (Change to maximize)
if you change Heckdeckel offen to Rueckfahricht you get the Indicator lights on when reversing but afraid they are not flashing just on.
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Post by vwjap on Feb 22, 2021 17:37:21 GMT
No, you guys are getting it wrong, a few members asked for hazard warning lights to come on when the car is put into reverse, not the switch,
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Post by Til on Feb 22, 2021 17:50:24 GMT
No problem, to be fair this should have been shown on the app details. Hi, The description has been updated to include "It also lights up when the brake is pressed during normal driving." Best regards.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2021 18:51:41 GMT
No, you guys are getting it wrong, a few members asked for hazard warning lights to come on when the car is put into reverse, not the switch, Its not what you wanted but the coding I gave puts the indicator lamp on when you select reverse but they don't flash they just light up.
The switch is not impacted just the actual lights.
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Post by jurucavw on Feb 28, 2021 15:53:52 GMT
vwjap : I'm confused (well.....more confused than normal ). The "ACC tweak" illuminates the LED bezel in hazard warning light switch only - it doesn't turn-on the the actual hazard warning lights!
Why would anyone want the LED bezel in the hazard waning light switch to turn on (albeit dimmed to 60%) when the car is in reverse gear? If the car is reversing, the driver is looking at the rear of the car (either with head turned, or looking at the rear-view-camera screen). So, he/she can clearly see if the reversing lights are illuminated - what have I missed?
Don
Don Is it also possible to have this function when the cooling radiator fan starts ?? I see many undefined selections, how to define these ? Thx!
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Feb 28, 2021 20:05:02 GMT
jurucavw : Hi. Alas, OBD11 can't be used to create user specific Leuchte-commands for "undefined" settings in the Lichtfunktion channels. Don
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Post by jurucavw on Mar 1, 2021 18:43:16 GMT
Don, One more question about this coding:
Do you know what the difference is between the 'lichtfunctions' E15, F15, G15 and H15 ?
In all these 'lichtfunctions' you can select the same 'lights' so when take which of the above ones.
Thanks!
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Mar 1, 2021 21:15:38 GMT
Do you know what the difference is between the 'lichtfunctions' E15, F15, G15 and H15 ? OK- this is a fundamental aspect of Leuchte-programming!
To explain, it's first important to understand how the name of Adaptation channels (channels) in control modules are structured. In OBD11 speak, channels have a 2 x part name; I call the first part the "Parent" name and the second part I call the "Child" name. To those who have heard these names before - yes, I have borrowed the terms from relational database theory!
If you look at the way OBD11 reports channels, you will clearly see the inherent relationship between the 2 x part name; a related set of channels can have many "Child" names, but they will have only one "Parent" name
So - in Leuchte-programming parlance, I call a Leuchte-set a group of 19 x adaptation channel which start with the term "Leuchte" and ALL 19 x channels have the same Parent name. A Leuchte-set will permit a lamp to operate up to 8 x different lighting functions. Users can define these lighting function via the settings for the Child channels called Lichtfunktion; specifically, Lichtfunktion A, Lichtfunktion B.........Lichtfunktion H. Once the Lichtfunktion channels are given a setting, the Leuchte-set will control the lighting functions in pairs (i.e AB, CD, .....GH).
The other aspect of the Lichtfunktion channels in Leutche-programming is that the alpha character determines which lighting function prevails when there is a conflict (i.e. when the settings happen at the same time and they conflict). The rule is that priority is given to the highest Alpha channel.
Herein endeth the lesson!
Don
In all these 'lichtfunctions' you can select the same 'lights' so when take which of the above ones.
Yes - I've seen many examples where folk have used the same setting in multiple Lichtfunktion channels within the one Leuchte-set - it's sloppy Leuchte-programming and (normally) it serves no purpose - except in very rare instances
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Post by jurucavw on Mar 2, 2021 17:56:27 GMT
Don: Thanks for explanation!
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