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      08-08-2013, 08:01 AM   #1
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Can you code any bulb check? Cornering bulbs?

So, I unplugged a few of my bulb wires and realized my cornering light is also out. I have aftermarket lights, so there is no sense plugging them back in. I know you can code out halos, but can you also code out the error "malfunction" for cornering light bulb check?

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You can't code out the cornering lights unless you remove AHL from
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You can't code out the cornering lights unless you remove AHL from
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Would you happen to know what kind of resistors to use?

Also, if you don't set your lights to auto, the errors wouldn't trigger right?
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that guy is wrong, of course you can code the cornering bulbs warning!
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      10-24-2013, 03:27 PM   #6
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that guy is wrong, of course you can code the cornering bulbs warning!
Since you know so much. Please tell us how you did it! Love to see what you come up with. You are talking about the bulb that lights up when you make a left or right turn of the steering wheel right because that's what OP is asking
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Since you know so much. Please tell us how you did it! Love to see what you come up with. You are talking about the bulb that lights up when you make a left or right turn of the steering wheel right because that's what OP is asking
yea, I'm talking about the inner bulb
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I'm wondering that as well, I have LED bulbs in my other car and have pretty standard load resistors wired in. Worked to keep them from hypreflashing. But on my 335, I'd be worried that the system is so sensitive if the resistors were off, it would still trigger the warning.

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Would you happen to know what kind of resistors to use?

Also, if you don't set your lights to auto, the errors wouldn't trigger right?
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I'm wondering that as well, I have LED bulbs in my other car and have pretty standard load resistors wired in. Worked to keep them from hypreflashing. But on my 335, I'd be worried that the system is so sensitive if the resistors were off, it would still trigger the warning.
try setting these to nicht_aktiv

ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_0
aktiv
ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_1
aktiv
ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_2
aktiv
ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_3
aktiv


KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_L
aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_R
aktiv
WARMUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_L
aktiv
WARMUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_R
aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V
aktiv
WARMUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V
aktiv
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try setting these to nicht_aktiv

ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_0
aktiv
ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_1
aktiv
ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_2
aktiv
ABBIEGELICHT_CKM_3
aktiv


KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_L
aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_R
aktiv
WARMUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_L
aktiv
WARMUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V_R
aktiv
KALTUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V
aktiv
WARMUEBERWACHUNG_BLK_V
aktiv
Which module would i find these in? FRM (NFRM)?
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Which module would i find these in? FRM (NFRM)?
NFRM
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Had anyone successfully done this to confirm that it disables the cornering lights?
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I disabled all bulb checks, got rid of fog errors, LCI tails error and corner light errors.
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If you remove the High-beam bulb check it should remove the errors for cornering bulbs.
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