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      10-20-2016, 10:05 AM   #1
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Angel eyes coding Brightness/voltage increase problem!

Hi everyone,

I wanna increase Angle eyes brightness or voltage by coding, but it doesn't work.
My Car is BMW e90 year 06/2009 not Xenon headlights!
in NCS Dummy in this line '
PWM_RL_BL_1_FKT_BL ,
PWM_RL_BL_1_FKT_SL
PWM_RL_BL_1_FKT_PARKL
ALSO the same lines with number 2 instead of 1

I wanna increase the voltage to 13,7v by adding custom date 2D,0C or for 16v adding 38,0E but after i load the Nettodate.man back in FRM2 no affect at all i measure still 9,7v in angel eyes wires.
can some one help me please
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      10-20-2016, 11:59 AM   #2
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Did you try:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=980103
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      10-20-2016, 04:19 PM   #3
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Hi,thanx for your reply. maybe i give it a shot tomorrow. i will reply then the result.
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      10-21-2016, 05:29 AM   #4
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Hi,thanx for your reply. maybe i give it a shot tomorrow. i will reply then the result.
this is actually the same thing that i had explained here above and is not working!
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      10-21-2016, 06:46 AM   #5
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Hi,thanx for your reply. maybe i give it a shot tomorrow. i will reply then the result.
this is actually the same thing that i had explained here above and is not working!
Really? In the verified values thread for FRM2 it lists:

FRM2/NFRM (03/2007 build through ???)

PWM_SL_V

Translation: Pulse width modulation, standing lights (DRL), front
Controls: PWM-regulated voltage of angel eyes in DRL/auto mode

PWM_SL_V_BEI_AKTIVEN_AL

Translation: Pulse width modulation, standing lights (DRL), front, when low beams are active
Controls: PWM-regulated voltage of angel eyes when low beams are on

PWM_SL_V_BEI_AKTIVEN_FL

Translation: Pulse width modulation, standing lights (DRL), front, when high beams are active
Controls: PWM-regulated voltage of angel eyes when high beams are on
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anyway it has no affect on voltage after i did this again. so someone else any idea??
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anyway it has no affect on voltage after i did this again. so someone else any idea??
Are they aftermarket lights with ballasts or OEM bulbs? If so, it won't change the brightness no matter what you set it to.
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Are they aftermarket lights with ballasts or OEM bulbs? If so, it won't change the brightness no matter what you set it to.
ok, but on the car wires coming from car to DRL voltage must change right??? But Before and after coding i get the same voltage of 9,7V. so this means that coding has no affect!
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So did you code PWM_SL_... (Standing lights) like Sensible_ advised or PWM_RL_BL_... (Rear lights) from your first post.

I don't think 16v is acceptable value. I may be wrong though.

How do you measure voltage? I need to play with values for OEM led AE with headlights on.
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So did you code PWM_SL_... (Standing lights) like Sensible_ advised or PWM_RL_BL_... (Rear lights) from your first post.

I don't think 16v is acceptable value. I may be wrong though.

How do you measure voltage? I need to play with values for OEM led AE with headlights on.
I am not sure about coding PWM_SL but i did code the lines that i mentioned in firs post.
I measure the voltage on DRL with multimeter. i connect multimeter to DRL wires while the light are on. i measure always 9,7v before and after coding. Maybe you are right about the 16v. I will try 13,7V with code 0C,2C and se what i get.

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