mad_sb
Passed Driver's Ed
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Here is the HBA assist indicator, just below the outside temp...
Thank You,
Yeah, mine is for sure not working.
Here is the HBA assist indicator, just below the outside temp...
Thank You,
Yeah, mine is for sure not working.
[B]To add the menu to the Car setup screens[/B]
Control unit: 09 Central Electrics
Name: Fernlicht_assistent
Values:
Menuesteuerung Fernlichtassistent:
Old value: Not present
New value: Present
[B] To do the technology change
[/B] Adaptation
Control unit: 09 Central Electrics
Name: Fernlicht_assistent
Values:
Erweiterte_Fernlichtsteuerung:
Old value: AFS, FLA, BCM-Fernlicht
New value: AFS, FLA, Fernlicht ueber AFS
[B] To change to ROW programing (and AFS modes)[/B]
Long coding
Control unit: 55 Headlight Regulation
Values:
rain_light:
Old value: not enabled
New value: enabled
City light:
Old value: not enabled
New value: enabled
market:
Old value: nar
New value: ece
[B] To not reset the state of HBA on power off[/B]
Adaptation
Control unit: 09 Central Electrics
Name: Fernlicht_assistent
Values:
Fernlichtassistent Reset:
Old value: active
New value: not active
You did enable it through the Settings menu, yes?
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Code:[B] To not reset the state of HBA on power off[/B] Adaptation Control unit: 09 Central Electrics Name: Fernlicht_assistent Values: Fernlichtassistent Reset: Old value: active New value: not active
Does this replicate what the OBD11 app does to save the setting? If so good find.
You did enable it through the Settings menu, yes?
MY H.B.A. is working, yet on the menu my display does not show light assist option like above? what gives?
So I just applied this change to my 2017 Canadian GTI with DAP and a 3/17 build date.
Required a few changes due to the new version of the database, but I found everything. Some settings were already present, and not listed here as this is just from my history from ODB11:
Code:[B]To add the menu to the Car setup screens[/B] Control unit: 09 Central Electrics Name: Fernlicht_assistent Values: Menuesteuerung Fernlichtassistent: Old value: Not present New value: Present [B] To do the technology change [/B] Adaptation Control unit: 09 Central Electrics Name: Fernlicht_assistent Values: Erweiterte_Fernlichtsteuerung: Old value: AFS, FLA, BCM-Fernlicht New value: AFS, FLA, Fernlicht ueber AFS [B] To change to ROW programing (and AFS modes)[/B] Long coding Control unit: 55 Headlight Regulation Values: rain_light: Old value: not enabled New value: enabled City light: Old value: not enabled New value: enabled market: Old value: nar New value: ece [B] To not reset the state of HBA on power off[/B] Adaptation Control unit: 09 Central Electrics Name: Fernlicht_assistent Values: Fernlichtassistent Reset: Old value: active New value: not active
Please allow me to introduce myself. I’m a retired electrical engineer with a passion for cars. I was a heavy unit Porsche tech until age 35, when I went back to school and ended up working in Silicon Valley for 25 years. I bought my daughter an M6 2016 R last summer. When my 2010 Corvette began to require too much cash infusion, I sold it and bought my own DSG 2017 R in January.
Here I offer my first contribution to the community - an OBDeleven edit that will unchain your neutered, weak-assed Bi-Xenon Scheinwerferen in about ten minutes. I’ve tested it on my 2017 R and on my daughter’s 2016 in multiple versions and have pages of notes from test drives, pictures of different modes, technology papers from Hella, YouTube videos, etc., but I present the edit here in the simplest form possible to limit confusion and churn.
This is not the only functional configuration, but it’s the best I’ve tested so far. Some of the features it enables: missing AFS beam patterns; adaptive horizontal beam cutoff for same flow and oncoming traffic concurrently; distance beam (Fernlicht) beginning at 55 kph with extended AFS steering response.
I recommend either running the $1.50 OBDeleven app or coding to make auto light control persistent.
happy trails….
ICmaker
Enable and Configure Advanced Bi-Xenon Lighting, MK7 Golf R
Legal (Not DOT approved; for off road use only.)
Setup (Parked on level surface; OBDeleven; ignition on; current consumers off)
Restrictions (Driver Assist cars only, OEM; a homelink mirror will support the function in the absence of DA)
(2016) (Turn on light assist for the 2016)
A5 - Front Sensors Driver Assistance – Coding
Select: AFS__coding_Light_Assist
Change to: High_Beam_Assist (default for 2016 = no_Light_Assist)
Execute (green check)
09 - Central Electrics – Adaptation (Enable selection via menu)
Select: Assistance light functions
Select: Menuesteuerung Fernlichtassistent Werkseinstellung (Menu control Remote lighting assistant Factory setting)
Select: Present (default for 2016 = Not present)
Execute (green check)
(Car => Setup => Lights to enable Light Assist)
(2016 & 2017) (Select a hardware supported Technology Package)
09 - Central Electrics – Coding (AFS, FLA, Fernlicht (GLW, MDF) is not supported)
Select: Erweiterte_Fernlichtsteuerung (Advanced High Beam Control)
Change to: AFS, FLA, Fernlicht ueber AFS (default = AFS, FLA, BCM-Fernlicht)
Execute (green check)
(2016 & 2017) (Remove NAR Restrictions)
55 – Headlight Regulation – Coding
Select: market
Change to: ece (Default = nar)
Select: City light (enable AFS patterns)
Change to: enabled (Default = not enabled)
Select: rain_light
Change to : enabled (Default = not enabled)
Select: all_weather_light
Change to : enabled ( Default = not enabled)
Execute (green check)
55 – Headlight Regulation – Basic Settings (Run & Acknowledge Setup)
Select: Basic headlamp setting
Execute (green check)
55 – Headlight Regulation – Basic Settings
Select: Acknowledge basic setting
Execute (green check)
Improve your front lighting in what way, exactly?I came across this thread looking for something that can improve on my front lighting.
I have a 2017 GTI Sport (5/17 prod date). I was able to the 55 headlight regulation, but I was not able to do the Light Assist (I don't think I have it?) through Central Electronics. I do not have the "coding" option listed under Central Electronics. Will my lights still function properly once I'm driving?
Also, is the All Weather Light the fog lamp? I don't have those so do I still need to enable it?
Thanks!
The Sport trim doesn't have any of the sensors required to get the results proposed in this thread
I thought we need the OEM auto head light sensor or driver's assist to make use of the changes. If not, I'd be interested in giving this a shot.Sure they do - all Sports have xenons, and that's all you need. The only thing we don't get over here is the enhanced version of the lighting, that splits high beams when oncoming traffic is approaching, or when approaching cars from the rear.
I enabled this stuff when the thread first started. VERY noticeable changes to the behavior of the lights.
I thought we need the OEM auto head light sensor or driver's assist to make use of the changes. If not, I'd be interested in giving this a shot.