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Hey all - been working on couple retrofits in the front bumper for my 21 ID.4 including retrofitting the GTX diamond pattern lights. Unfortunately this mod deletes the by-pass airflow so it slightly decreases range.
Does anyone have coding ideas? The GTX lights are connected to MX1 and MX2 (front headlight), looks like all is connected inside the headlight. It's a similar connection as the illuminated logo and the fron bumper light bars, but separate pins in the MX1, MX2 connector... Tried all settings know to man in CECM (module 9) and Gateway (module 19), based on full GTX adaptation maps. Still nothing.
Any pointers, please? There must be a way to control the light channel in the MX1/MX2. Is that something in C002? Yeah that one is for matrix, closer to MX1 and MX2...
The most promising in C002 were
...but still not success. Any ideas, please?
My plan b is to connect it to the CECM, channel 29 (right fog light) that is not used here in the US... The upside is that the light function could be controlled very granularly...
Does anyone have coding ideas? The GTX lights are connected to MX1 and MX2 (front headlight), looks like all is connected inside the headlight. It's a similar connection as the illuminated logo and the fron bumper light bars, but separate pins in the MX1, MX2 connector... Tried all settings know to man in CECM (module 9) and Gateway (module 19), based on full GTX adaptation maps. Still nothing.
Any pointers, please? There must be a way to control the light channel in the MX1/MX2. Is that something in C002? Yeah that one is for matrix, closer to MX1 and MX2...
The most promising in C002 were
MAS16167-ENG164522-Dynamic light function-Marking_light |
MAS16167-ENG173009-Dynamic light function-offroad_light |
...but still not success. Any ideas, please?
My plan b is to connect it to the CECM, channel 29 (right fog light) that is not used here in the US... The upside is that the light function could be controlled very granularly...