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Post by stormt00per on Oct 13, 2021 20:29:36 GMT
Hi,
I tried searching for sequential turn light coding with OBDEleven, but nothing came up in my searches. My apologies now if it is somewhere here, (perhaps I’m not using the correct words to search properly)
I’m looking to try and get a “sequential” look for my turn signals/hazards. I’m in Canada and I have a MY16.
The look I’m referring to can be found at the 1:23 a 1:30 mark of the following video:
I do understand the OP of the video mentioned they have set it up as a single blink (Komfortblink is not active)
Is there anyway to have that same sequence for the turn signal/hazards? 🤔
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Oct 14, 2021 20:32:23 GMT
stormt00per: Hi. If I'm interpreting the video correctly - aren't the outer tail lights operating EXACTLY like the inner tail lights on each car side, except that the inner tail lights counter-blink? If so, simply copy the values for Leuchte-sets: - Leuchte20BR LA71 to Leuchte23SL HLC10
- Leuchte21BR RC8 to Leuchte24SL HRA65
And then swap the settings: - On Leuchte23SL HLC10 - Blinken links Hellphase and Blinken links Dunkelphase
- On Leuchte24SL HRA65 - Blinken rechts Hellphase and Blinken rechts Dunkelphase
Don
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Post by stormt00per on Oct 14, 2021 22:10:22 GMT
Hi dv52,
Thank you for your reply. I just want to be clear, I do not want the Urban Joke look… the sequence between time stamp 1:23 & 1:30 shows inner lights up then dims, then outer lights up then dims. Then there is a pause before he does another single blink. (He does 2 single blinks for both sides) So I was looking for something very close to that. But the sequence I was maybe hoping you could help me with would look like the following:
When turn signal activated (either side or hazards): Inner light comes on then stays on —> then outer light comes on (inner light still on so now both will be lit up) —> then both inner and outer simultaneously go out completely —> repeat sequence (until turn is complete or manually disengage)
Hope that description helps.
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Oct 14, 2021 23:55:54 GMT
stormt00per: hmm........ OK, best that I can do is "counter blinking" which means that when the outer lamp blinks ON/OFF the inner lamp blinks OFF/ON. Hope you succeed with your wants Don
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