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Thanks for the clarification. Do you know the ECU and parameter that was coded? I would like to check this out.
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I already see a big change while driving at night.
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My beam moves away from other cars on the road. lights swivel up and down and also left and right depending on lighting and traffic conditions. if multiple cars on the road it goes to low beam or if there are a lot of street lights it goes to low beam. if it annoys you, maybe you should revert back to the original settings.
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Maybe they are just driving with their high beams on having no regards for other drivers. We have a lot of drivers here like that and even those who drive with no lights at all because they think driving with DRL looks cool not realizing there are no taillights.
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"lemetier" is right, it's socially irresponsible to leave GFHB enabled on a North American car because it lacks the necessary hardware to properly shield the light out of the eyes of other drivers. I would recommend that people do not waste their time removing "5AP" from the FA, unless they also change their headlights to ECE spec units. |
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I love it on my EURO spec M2. Cool to see it 'wrapping' around cars, swiveling around. I also checked how it looks from outside by letting someone else drive my car at night: you see that the M2 light is more intense than usual light, but not to the point to blind you. Cool stuff. Already happened a couple of times that a car keeps following me for a long distance in my lane on the Autobahn, 'using' my 'Wall Of Light" as a kind of trailblazer through the dark.
This video shows well how the 'High Beam Assist' works:
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For Mr Warner, I live in the same area and fully aware of what goes on. You too show no regard for other drivers |
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So to clarify, for cars equipped with the LED headlights this will work as it does on the Euro Spec cars? And exactly what needs to be changed in the coding to make this work? I saw a post somewhere else saying that you needed to enable 2 different settings in the LAMaster1 are of coding. Any clarification is very much appreciated.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwv...hKSWdRTDg/view Non LCI cars with Adaptive Xenons can code in Variable Light Distribution but should NOT code in Anti Dazzle for safety reasons. I coded VLD in my PreLCI and it works great |
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Tried to do this today but was unsure of something so I wanted to ask. So for those 3 on your list that are for anti dazzle, the first one seems straight forward to just activate the values but for the second and third are we using custom value or just enabling something like for the first? At least for the second I didnt see a simple activate.
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I've never done it myself but according to the excel spread sheet all 3 of the anti dazzle settings should be a hex change from 00 to 01 |
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Not sure if Anti-Dazzle has been confirmed to be safe / functional on a Xenon (pre-LCI) NAR-spec car?
We are pretty sure that on the LCI, the NAR-spec Adaptive LEDs are missing the proper "masking" system to be able to use Anti-Dazzle safely. You can turn it on, things happen, but it doesn't "tunnel" properly and so it can blind other drivers. The Xenons may actually be OK though, I have no idea how they handle tunnelling.
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Does anyone know how to trigger this to turn on once its been coded? Is it when you have the auto high beams on? Regular high beams on?
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