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Post by alifares11946 on Aug 15, 2018 17:10:59 GMT
Hi Today i installed a chinese auto light sensor,and i wanted to activate the Ch/Lh lights. I activated it using obdeleven by going to comfort illumination and changed the first option to auto,and then enabled the second option so i can see the CH settings in the multimedia screen. But that doesnt seem to work so can anyone tell me what to do ?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Aug 18, 2018 3:23:49 GMT
Hi Today i installed a chinese auto light sensor,and i wanted to activate the Ch/Lh lights. I activated it using obdeleven by going to comfort illumination and changed the first option to auto,and then enabled the second option so i can see the CH settings in the multimedia screen. But that doesnt seem to work so can anyone tell me what to do ? ali: Unfortunately, the mechanism that you have used is intended for VW's native light sensor (i.e. the light sensor that is stuck to the front windshield - behind the rear view mirror). If you have a "cheapo" Chinese sensor that plugs onto the back of the Rotary light switch, you will need to use the manufacturere's own instructions. Here's an instruction sheet from one of these units that I installed on my test bench - not sure if it's compatible with yours, but it's worth a try IMO):
Don
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Post by alifares11946 on Aug 18, 2018 11:12:08 GMT
Hi Today i installed a chinese auto light sensor,and i wanted to activate the Ch/Lh lights. I activated it using obdeleven by going to comfort illumination and changed the first option to auto,and then enabled the second option so i can see the CH settings in the multimedia screen. But that doesnt seem to work so can anyone tell me what to do ? ali: Unfortunately, the mechanism that you have used is intended for VW's native light sensor (i.e. the light sensor that is stuck to the front windshield - behind the rear view mirror). If you have a "cheapo" Chinese sensor that plugs onto the back of the Rotary light switch, you will need to use the manufacturere's own instructions. Here's an instruction sheet from one of these units that I installed on my test bench - not sure if it's compatible with yours, but it's worth a try IMO):
Don
Thanks i will give this a try. What is tunnel mode? And is there no coming home lights?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Aug 18, 2018 23:02:34 GMT
ali: Unfortunately, the mechanism that you have used is intended for VW's native light sensor (i.e. the light sensor that is stuck to the front windshield - behind the rear view mirror). If you have a "cheapo" Chinese sensor that plugs onto the back of the Rotary light switch, you will need to use the manufacturere's own instructions. Here's an instruction sheet from one of these units that I installed on my test bench - not sure if it's compatible with yours, but it's worth a try IMO):
Don
Thanks i will give this a try. What is tunnel mode? And is there no coming home lights? ali: I mean no disrespect to any Asian forum members reading this, but I have always had problems reading Chinese-English instructions. I have no idea what "tunnel mode" is - other than perhaps the lighting behavior when the car enters a road tunnel (i.e. the light sensor perceives momentary night-time conditions which quickly return to daylight when the car exits the tunnel.
Not sure why no mention of "coming home" - perhaps the Chinese light sensor can't distinguish the difference between CH and LH (i.e both are treated the same)
But these are entirely guesses
Don
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