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Post by simon2266123 on Dec 16, 2022 21:51:08 GMT
Hi, Does anyone here know if you can code in the side marker lights so they stays on. I know BMW can do this with coding apps. But never seen that volkswagen can be coded with static lights on side turn signals. I know that i can cheat connect with cords but want to be able to code instead.
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Dec 17, 2022 3:29:40 GMT
"Side marker lights" = "Parking Lights" (PL) in the version of English that's used here in Australia. So, if I read your words correctly you want the PLs to stay-on?
On a mk7 (the cars that are the subject of this part of the forum), the PLs operate as DRLs during daytime light conditions. Are you referring to what is known as DRL wink? This is the feature where the DRL is extinguished when the turn-signal operates (on one car side).
If so, post-up screenshots of the following Leuchte-sets on your car: - Leuchte4TFL LB4
- Leuchte2SL VLB10
To be clear - I need to see the values for ALL 19 x adaptation channels for each Leuchte-set
What country is this car driven in?
Don
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Post by simon2266123 on Dec 17, 2022 22:31:39 GMT
Not the parking lights. The side turn signal that sits on the side mirrors. I want them to shine together with DRLs
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Dec 18, 2022 19:47:28 GMT
simon2266123 : hmm........ OK, the "side turn signal that sits on the side mirrors" is called the "turn signal repeater bulb" in the VW wiring diagram.
You do realize that these lamps are a low-wattage LED devices. I'm not sure that the repeater lamps would be very noticeable when operated as DRLs (i.e during daytime). And in any event - the turn-signal repeater bulbs are wired directly to the front passenger/driver door modules (@ address hex42 & hex52 ) - they are NOT connected to the central electrics module. So, these lamps can't be re-coded using Leuchte programming (alas).
Don
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