AndrewHerron

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Hi does anyone know of any instruction for vag com system that would enable front indicator lights to be turned on full time
 

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Hi sorry for the late reply. That link won't work for me. Keeps saying that it's been redirected too many times
 
just tried it with no issues - on a 2014 cupra

Have tried this and it works perfectly thank to hitz,

As I say in some parts of the world this is not street legal and i am not sure how long the bulbs will last but anyway its good in that it does work.

So the instruction are:

Log on to the car.

1/ Select control unit 09 Central Electrics

First change left side

2/ Select Leuchte 0 BLK VL B36-Lichtfunktion C 0
3/ Change to Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslitch; Positionslicht; Begrenzungslicht) - Parking light in general (tail lamp, position light, marker light)
4/ Save with green tick and when asked enter security code 31347
5/ Select Dimmwert CD 0 and change to a number between 0 - 100 (100 being brightest) and tick green box
6/ Select Lichtfunktion E 0 and change to Blinken links Dunkelphase and tick green box
7/ Select Dimming Direction EF 0 and change to minimize and tick green box

Left side is not complete, go outside and look at your indicator.

Now on to the right side

8/ Select Leuchte1BLK VRB20
9/ Select Lichtfunktion C 1 and change to Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslitch; Positionslicht; Begrenzungslicht) - translation above
10/ Save the change using green tick and enter security code 31347 when asked.
11/ Select Dimmwert CD 1 and change to a number between 0 - 100 (100 being brightest) and tick green box
12/ Select Lichtfunktion E 0 and change to Blinken links Dunkelphase and tick green box
13/ Dimming Direction EF 0 and change to minimize then tick green box to save change

Read more: http://forum.obdeleven.com/post/14348#ixzz5IdTjOGMe

 
just tried it with no issues - on a 2014 cupra

Have tried this and it works perfectly thank to hitz,

As I say in some parts of the world this is not street legal and i am not sure how long the bulbs will last but anyway its good in that it does work.

If it’s illegal in the UK, there may be insurance implications if a motorist is running an illegal lighting set up - I wonder what an insurer’s stance would be in the event of a car with permanently illuminated indicators causing an accident, and the lighting set up was a contributory factor to the accident? Also, would a car with indicators permanently on pass a UK MOT?
 
I believe its illegal in uk so don't drive on public roads with it on.

However the beauty of OBD11 is its very easy to make this change when you are at an event and want to make your car different.

Insurance I suspect would be void as the car is modified and modification not declared.