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Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:03 pm
by MKAndy
My DRLs are turned off, but my auto lights function appears to be knackered as the lights are almost always on anyway, even in bright sunlight!

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:20 pm
by maisbitt
The auto lights have always been on the sensitive side since I had them in my MK5 Golf, the slightest wisp of cloud and they're on.

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:18 pm
by Grampa
ashley1407 wrote:Johnny did some VAGCOM wizardry and now mine have been turned off. The above mentioned method now works so that I can enable and disable them myself.

Hello - just got my Scirocco on Friday (after a pretty shambolic showing from VW dealers, one of whom 'forgot' to process my order which only came to light 3 months later - finally the 4th one I asked to order me a car with was the first decent VW dealer I found and actually got me the car in 8 weeks), anyway, I found this forum looking for info on how to switch off the DRLs - mine too is Viper Green, and I think that's more than enough to announce my presence, plus to be honest, when I'm driving through town, I can't help feeling that people are thinking, " what a prat" - so having read this thread and only this thread so far, so no idea who Johnny is I'm afraid, what I'd like to know is can the above mentioned "VAGCOM" wizardry be performed by a VW dealer? - mine was built in the 3rd week of April so I assume that's the reason they won't switch off with the indicator stalk procedure.

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:41 pm
by trix
Johnny is one of our members who has a copy of vagcom & knows his way around it.

yes thats the case (MY2010 post week 45 build/MY2010.5) the drl's need to be 'switched off' (in a similar way to the roccopedia article) in vagcom or dealer equivalent system which then allows the indicator stalk method to work.
unfortunately it is very unlikely that a dealer will do this for you as most have been informed not to turn drl's off even though the legislation has not come into effect yet.

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Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 5:03 pm
by MarRocco
Hi Grampa

If you want sidelights and rear lights on during daylight then for MY2010 post week 45 cars ...
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 11 -> Bit 2 unchecked [Daytime Running Lights (via Low Beam) active]
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 15 -> Bit 6 checked [Daytime Running Lights (via separate Lights) active]

If you want no lights during daylight then both Byte 11 -> Bit 2 and Byte 15 -> Bit 6 need to be unchecked.

Would be happy to do this for you if you live anywhere near Yorkshire.

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:10 pm
by mike-p
I tried this tonight several times and it wouldn't switch to the sidelights, so I've turned them off using the LH indicator and mainbeam method.

I'm using the latest version of VAG-Com and the long coding helper, so I can see that the codes are set correctly.

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:44 pm
by trix
to get the sidelights you need to turn the drl's to 0% mike that leaves the sidelights on but the main beams off

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Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:15 pm
by Grampa
MarRocco wrote:Hi Grampa

If you want sidelights and rear lights on during daylight then for MY2010 post week 45 cars ...
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 11 -> Bit 2 unchecked [Daytime Running Lights (via Low Beam) active]
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 15 -> Bit 6 checked [Daytime Running Lights (via separate Lights) active]

If you want no lights during daylight then both Byte 11 -> Bit 2 and Byte 15 -> Bit 6 need to be unchecked.

Would be happy to do this for you if you live anywhere near Yorkshire.
Thanks for the offer - much appreciated, but I'm in the far corner of South West Wales. I guess I'll just have to see what the local dealer says - although I don't hold out much hope - when I tried to buy the car from them I was greeted by overwhelming indifference - the dealer who eventually supplied it is 200 miles away and I didn't appreciate the difficulty with the DRLs until I got it home, otherwise I would have asked them to see if they could sort it before I took delivery.

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:11 pm
by mike-p
trix wrote:to get the sidelights you need to turn the drl's to 0% mike that leaves the sidelights on but the main beams off

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Thanks for that trix, I'll have a go later on today.

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 3:45 pm
by mike-p
OK I've lost the thread that tells you how to set the drls to 0%, and before you ask I did search. HELP!

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 4:05 pm
by trix
http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... drl#p46352" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; bottom of the page

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Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 8:06 pm
by mike-p
Thanks trix!

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 11:57 am
by advent2705
MarRocco wrote:Hi Grampa

If you want sidelights and rear lights on during daylight then for MY2010 post week 45 cars ...
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 11 -> Bit 2 unchecked [Daytime Running Lights (via Low Beam) active]
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 15 -> Bit 6 checked [Daytime Running Lights (via separate Lights) active]

If you want no lights during daylight then both Byte 11 -> Bit 2 and Byte 15 -> Bit 6 need to be unchecked.

Would be happy to do this for you if you live anywhere near Yorkshire.
Hi,
i live near south Yorkshire,any chance of doing mine?I DO NOT MIND REIMBURSING YOU for your time.thanks

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 12:20 pm
by Fifer
I've done 2700 miles in my shiny new 2.0 BT and no-one has ever flashed me. Every third or fourth car these days seems to have DRL's and no-one seems to bat an eyelid. As for not standing out if everyone has them on, surely the point is not to stand out from other vehicles, but to be seen and having lights on makes a car more visible, regardless if it's the only one which does or they all do?

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 4:17 pm
by CoxyRocco
MarRocco wrote:Hi Grampa

If you want sidelights and rear lights on during daylight then for MY2010 post week 45 cars ...
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 11 -> Bit 2 unchecked [Daytime Running Lights (via Low Beam) active]
09-Cent. Elect -> Coding - 07 -> Byte 15 -> Bit 6 checked [Daytime Running Lights (via separate Lights) active]

If you want no lights during daylight then both Byte 11 -> Bit 2 and Byte 15 -> Bit 6 need to be unchecked.

Would be happy to do this for you if you live anywhere near Yorkshire.
Would this method work for a newer 61 plate Scirocco?

I am currently looking online for vagcom software so I can do this myself, any hints on where to look and what to get?
Majority I have found so far just seem to be diagnostics reading kit that I already have access to, view fault codes etc. Admittedly though I am not really up to speed on this aspect so maybe there is a module available as an add-on to the kit I currently have?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Although I don't really mind the DRL's that much I would prefer not to have the main beams on all the time!

Thanks :)

Re: Daytime running lights

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:43 pm
by Jordb1993
Nice one RW! Worked a treat