DavidCap
Junior Member
Hello guys,
this topic is related to EU lights spec and AlfaOBD.
I need to disable only front parking amber lights, which are combined with front turn lights.
I was trying to go throught AlfaOBD little bit and search for some setting which can be modified, but found nothing what can brings me to correct solution. I am able with Alfa to deactivate these ,,combined front lights,, and after that fyzically re-connect to newly enabled output for the turn light which is used for rear tail lights - but its not the right solution.
Is there any way how I can with AlfaOBD and changing the BCM coding deactivate only the front parking lights and leave the turn lights working without HW modification?
Here is briefly described what is done for EU spec:
And for sure that I know that nice solution from diodedynamics, but I don't want to open lamps....
Thank you.
this topic is related to EU lights spec and AlfaOBD.
I need to disable only front parking amber lights, which are combined with front turn lights.
I was trying to go throught AlfaOBD little bit and search for some setting which can be modified, but found nothing what can brings me to correct solution. I am able with Alfa to deactivate these ,,combined front lights,, and after that fyzically re-connect to newly enabled output for the turn light which is used for rear tail lights - but its not the right solution.
Is there any way how I can with AlfaOBD and changing the BCM coding deactivate only the front parking lights and leave the turn lights working without HW modification?
Here is briefly described what is done for EU spec:
And for sure that I know that nice solution from diodedynamics, but I don't want to open lamps....
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Thank you.
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