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deAutoLED.com

GolfMK6 Official Vendor
Location
ny
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deAutoLED.com

GolfMK6 Official Vendor
Location
ny
Anyone happen to know if the LED fog light intensity can be adjusted via coding?

Are you referring to the OEM Fogs or ours? Our LEDs will adjust to any coding, they act just like OEM but other than that we do not know the answer to this question but hopes someone can help.

Thank you
 

hobie411

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
Missouri
Are you referring to the OEM Fogs or ours? Our LEDs will adjust to any coding, they act just like OEM but other than that we do not know the answer to this question but hopes someone can help.



Thank you


I do have deauto led fogs. But yeah, I suppose it would be more of a general coding question.
 

hobie411

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
Missouri
If you are able to post in another thread it might get more views, if you can share what you find here we'd really appreciate it.


Thank you



I was able to figure it out, but also got feedback from Don over at the OBD11 forum. (Below)

That leads me to the next question. I know the bulbs are equipped with resistors, but would it be proper to code the bulb type as LED as Don mentioned?

the two Leuchte-sets for the front fogs are:
Leuchte12NL LB45* - left side
Leuchte13NL RB5* - right side
For each of these Leuchte-sets, check that
Lasttyp channel is
6 - LED Lichtmodul

To adjust the illumination, change:
Dimmwert AB channel
> allowable range is 0-127


Don
 

sprinks

Drag Racing Champion
Location
United States
Coding it for LED basically lowers the threshold for the bulb out warning. I prefer to move the settings to the correct lasttyp channel when possible. It's not necessary, as the resistors act as a workaround for the bulb out warning.
 

deAutoLED.com

GolfMK6 Official Vendor
Location
ny
I was able to figure it out, but also got feedback from Don over at the OBD11 forum. (Below)

That leads me to the next question. I know the bulbs are equipped with resistors, but would it be proper to code the bulb type as LED as Don mentioned?

Coding it for LED basically lowers the threshold for the bulb out warning. I prefer to move the settings to the correct lasttyp channel when possible. It's not necessary, as the resistors act as a workaround for the bulb out warning.

Ok, we include outside resistors with our fog leds to eliminate any errors so no coding is required.
 

deAutoLED.com

GolfMK6 Official Vendor
Location
ny
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