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03-25-2024, 05:08 AM | #1 |
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Help in coding out adaptive function on lci xenon
I have a 2015 f10 with the adaptive xenon’s however I came across some pre built headlights by BavGruppe on this site which do not have the adaptive function and would require coding to remove. I was wondering if anybody here knows how to code this out or the steps required to do so.
I have BimmerCode and bimmergeeks protool. I was told by bimmergeeks protool that their function are the same as Esys but according to them it would disable the turn signals. |
03-25-2024, 10:46 AM | #2 |
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Guessing here, but couldn't you take the adaptive lights out of the vehicle order in Protool? Then find non-adaptive VO code to add? What did Bimmergeeks say to do that would cut out the turn signal (that's weird)?
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I asked them and they said that if the adaptive is removed the turn signals as well as other headlight functions wouldn’t work
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