Forgive the gratuitous philosophy, but most likely they were "seeing" what they wanted to see - this can often be much more palatable than reality!!makes me wonder what they were really seeing
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Forgive the gratuitous philosophy, but most likely they were "seeing" what they wanted to see - this can often be much more palatable than reality!!makes me wonder what they were really seeing
@dequardo: HiTrying to do this on my GLI but need more help. Is this under 09-Cent. Elect. set adaptations? If not, where please? Thanks much.
hmm...... it really depends on the "series" of the module for BSM (it's @ address hex3C on the car's CAN network) and it also depends on the firmware, ......on my MQB platform vehicle (A3, 8V) with 3Q0 907 566 F module..........
It doesn't seem to be on newer cars; I don't have it on my 2019 GTI either.Trying to do this on my GLI but need more help. Is this under 09-Cent. Elect. set adaptations? If not, where please? Thanks much.
Carista finally has a lifetime price now. I think it's $89. It's the easiest to use also.Yeah not sure where to find "3C Lane Change Assistant" if it’s buried among the OBDeleven menus. Unless it’s just not there. I know Carista can do it.
The BSM level change can be done for free via beta.Carista finally has a lifetime price now. I think it's $89. It's the easiest to use also.
Are you saying that you can use Carista without a lifetime or other paid plan just by using the beta version?The BSM level change can be done for free via beta.
Thought I would share that I finally figured out how to adjust the brightness of the blind spot indicator via VCDS! Go to 09 central electronics --> adaptations --> turn signal control --> Warnblinktastersuchbeleuchtung Grundwert. Here you'll see a percentage value controlling the intensity of the LED. Stock value is 10 with a valid range from 0-127. You're welcome! ?
Yes OP was mistaken in what they were attempting to do; that's very definitely for changing the brightness of the hazard button light.So based on the finding from the very first post from this thread, i tried this on my vehicle. set the value from 10 to 127., no change in brightness for the blindspot indicators., but the Hazard button (triangle button) on the dash above the center AC vent is now lighting up like a bright brake light. Wondering if this adaption is the right one for the BSM lights on the mirror.
Doing a google translation the german word for 'Warnblinktastersuchbeleuchtung Grundwert. ' is 'Hazard warning button search lighting basic value.' which makes sense why my hazard switch is so bright.
Is this is the same for others who tried as well ?
JUST info for MK7.5 owners ... Have a 2020 MK7.5 R AND SETTINGS DIFFERENT... and 'turn signal control' does not exist under 09 adaptations on OBD11 ... do however have a 'Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster C48' >Lichtfunktion A 15 ... where 'Warnblinktaster_Suchbeleuchtung' is activated (about 35 options to choose from) ... THEN if you scroll down list after 'Lichtfunktion A 15' in adaptions to 'Dimmwert AB 15' you can reset ...0-127 BUT already set on 100 on my car. .... Found this before where entries for the MK7 are different to the MK7.5 ... always have to check using correct coding etc for the correct car and hardware.Thought I would share that I finally figured out how to adjust the brightness of the blind spot indicator via VCDS! Go to 09 central electronics --> adaptations --> turn signal control --> Warnblinktastersuchbeleuchtung Grundwert. Here you'll see a percentage value controlling the intensity of the LED. Stock value is 10 with a valid range from 0-127. You're welcome! ?
Thanks for this. It is really bad that we can't go brighter than this and have an audible warning for blind spot monitoring. Very botched implementation by VW on this feature!JUST info for MK7.5 owners ... Have a 2020 MK7.5 R AND SETTINGS DIFFERENT... and 'turn signal control' does not exist under 09 adaptations on OBD11 ... do however have a 'Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster C48' >Lichtfunktion A 15 ... where 'Warnblinktaster_Suchbeleuchtung' is activated (about 35 options to choose from) ... THEN if you scroll down list after 'Lichtfunktion A 15' in adaptions to 'Dimmwert AB 15' you can reset ...0-127 BUT already set on 100 on my car. .... Found this before where entries for the MK7 are different to the MK7.5 ... always have to check using correct coding etc for the correct car and hardware.