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Post by lebenfitti on Sept 18, 2016 13:21:39 GMT
Is this app only for cars that have separate fog lights like the GTI? I have a 2016 US Golf R which does not have separate fog lights and wondering if this will work like the tweek developed by DMC at this link? forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?t=7971105
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Post by Daniel (Germany) on Sept 18, 2016 15:33:02 GMT
For my understanding it will only work with seperate fog lights, because when there are no foglights you will be not able to use them
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Sept 19, 2016 3:50:52 GMT
Is this app only for cars that have separate fog lights like the GTI? I have a 2016 US Golf R which does not have separate fog lights and wondering if this will work like the tweek developed by DMC at this link? forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?t=7971105lebenfitti: Hello. dmc's tweak doesn't modify the 2 x front fog-light channels, so (as Daniel says), it won't be compatible with OBD11's standard fog-light app. I'm not familiar with the equipment level on the GTI versus a Golf R on your NAR models, but if your car has headlight fittings with operating double "angel-eyes", then why not simply try the tweak manually? You get to save the credits and if you are careful choosing the adaptation channels and setting values, you will do just as good a job! Don PS: Speaking of credits, I have over 250 of these that I want to donate to worthy forum colleagues (I never use them, so they have no value to me). If anyone can devise a way of transferring them (and they are "worthy" recipients), then please advise!
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Post by lebenfitti on Sept 19, 2016 20:04:26 GMT
[/quote]then why not simply try the tweak manually? [/quote] Hi Don, That's exactly what I did. I have done Luechte set programming on my tail lights in the past, so this was easy for me after i saw dmc's spreadsheet. Thanks to both you guys for your educational assistance!
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