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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Coding OEM E-Code Bi-Xenons

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    Just got a set of e-code s-line oem bi-xenons, and i need to code them.

    do i select with or without daytime running lights? (or is this up to me if i want them or not).

    thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings agkellyboy's Avatar
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    Re: Coding OEM E-Code Bi-Xenons

    Euro Headlights & DRL
    Module 09 (Central Electrical), recode to ###XY, where:

    X = DRL
    0 – Halogen without DRL
    1 – Halogen with DRL
    2 – Bi-Xenon with DRL
    3 – Bi-Xenon without DRL
    4 – Bi-Xenon with DRL / tail light / license plate light

    Y = Locale
    1 – Rest of World / Nordic Countries / Denmark / Croatia / Baltic Countries with Bi-Xenon
    2 – Nordic Countries / Denmark / Croatia / Baltic Countries without Bi-Xenon
    3 – USA / Canada with Bi-Xenon
    4 – Canada without Bi-Xenon
    5 – Special Vehicles

    I recoded mine with DRL, since I have the little turn knob to select turning them on or off. But I guess it's preference?
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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: Coding OEM E-Code Bi-Xenons

    cool thats what i wanted to know. i dont have a knob to turn them on and off... i guess i will have to decide if i want DRLs or not... im leaning to having them off...

    although the "4" is interesting.... tail light/licence plate light always on. eh.



    thanks!

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    Veteran Member Three Rings neverfollow-rs4's Avatar
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    Re: Coding OEM E-Code Bi-Xenons

    I think it looks better with dlrs off, I have a little know to turn them on and off but they are off all the time.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Quattro's Avatar
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    Re: Coding OEM E-Code Bi-Xenons

    Quote Originally Posted by agkellyboy View Post
    Euro Headlights & DRL
    Module 09 (Central Electrical), recode to ###XY, where:

    X = DRL
    0 – Halogen without DRL
    1 – Halogen with DRL
    2 – Bi-Xenon with DRL
    3 – Bi-Xenon without DRL
    4 – Bi-Xenon with DRL / tail light / license plate light

    Y = Locale
    1 – Rest of World / Nordic Countries / Denmark / Croatia / Baltic Countries with Bi-Xenon
    2 – Nordic Countries / Denmark / Croatia / Baltic Countries without Bi-Xenon
    3 – USA / Canada with Bi-Xenon
    4 – Canada without Bi-Xenon
    5 – Special Vehicles

    I recoded mine with DRL, since I have the little turn knob to select turning them on or off. But I guess it's preference?


    correct :D

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Hello;

    I am new to the forum. Would anybody know the process to activate the DRL on a US audi TT imported to Canada, or direct me to a link explaining it. I see that there are a number of threads that discuss this procedure for an A3 or A4 but not for the newer 2008+ ( 8J) TT. I am not sure if the sequence is the same for TTs

    I believe that the process is purely programming and requires a vacom cable and software. Does anyone know the coding sequence?

    Thank-you in advance for your help
    Cheers

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