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Can someone confirm that the rear lights also come on when the DRL's are on? That was definitely the case on the TT, and I actually prefer the rear lights being on.
They don't on my car mate...It is a pre f/l thoughCan someone confirm that the rear lights also come on when the DRL's are on? That was definitely the case on the TT, and I actually prefer the rear lights being on.
Facelift cars get rear DRL's. No option to turn them off on the MMI or via the light switch.
Just been out and started mine, Auto was orange and both side/headlights were green. So all my lights were on!!! Not that dull either...hmmm.On the S3 the AUTO symbol lights up orange and side light symbol green to indicate the DRL's are on. The TT only ever showed Auto lit up orange when DRL's were on.
Come and wash mine then lol@DJAlix, what do you need, just washed the car and nothing else better to do this afternoon.
Come and wash mine then lol
IF you have some time spare it would be great if you could create some adaptation maps of your control modules and then fire them over to me alex@vagcarcoding.com
Procedure:
VCDS will now dump all the data for that module in to a .CSV file in the debug folder. Repeat for as many modules has you have
- Run up VCDS
- Select Applications
- Select Controller Channel Map
- Controller Address = The number of the module you want to map out i.e. Central Electronics = 09
- Tick Adaptations
- Select CSV file
- Leave all other settings "as is"
- Select Go.
This is only the case for cars with Hold Assist (and it switched on). This has been commented on a lot on this forum. If using HA you need to be aware and put the handbrake on if stopped for a considerable time. But that's no different from stopping and holding the car on the footbrake anyway.I believe the DRLs are there so that cars coming in the opposite direction are more likely to register that you're another moving vehicle on the road. If that's the case there would seem to be no need to have the tail lights illuminated in the same way.
What I have noticed however is that when the car is stationary, by virtue of the automatic handbrake (activated by coming to a halt), the brake lights remain lit even when you take your foot off the footbrake pedal. I can only imagine that this will sometimes be a bit tiresome for a following driver if the rather bright rear lights of modern Audis remain lit all the time in traffic queues and at the lights.
Thank you sir! Will digest is all later this evening. Full service pleaseAll done, hope it helps to sort some of the issues out.
Now, do you want a simple wash or do you need it waxed as well
CorrectAm I right in thinking that with PFL you can use VCDS to have the rear lights activated as DRL though?
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Why would you want to though?Correct
Facelift cars get rear DRL's. No option to turn them off on the MMI or via the light switch.
If that's the case there would seem to be no need to have the tail lights illuminated in the same way.
Why would you want to though?
Why would you want to though?
There is on good reason to have the rears lit. All the numpties I encounter during my commute who drive on back roads with only DRL's in the semi dark who don't even know they've no back lights on and are virtually invisible to cars approaching from behind
All cars should have front AND rear DRL's as standard.
Then you are driving too fast Man!...lolThere is one good reason to have the rears lit. All the numpties I encounter during my commute who drive on back roads with only DRL's in the semi dark who don't even know they've no back lights on and are virtually invisible to cars approaching from behind
All cars should have front AND rear DRL's as standard.
There is on good reason to have the rears lit. All the numpties I encounter during my commute who drive on back roads with only DRL's in the semi dark who don't even know they've no back lights on and are virtually invisible to cars approaching from behind
All cars should have front AND rear DRL's as standard.
Hey big Bairn........that quote's not washing ma dishes...sorry....there's nothing more stupid looking in the middle of summer a car with all its lights on
Then you are driving too fast Man!...lol
But I do get what you mean though
Looking stupid is something which comes quite easy to me J lol.
I hear what you're saying but probably better looking weird in the summer and being safe in the winter / dark?
Hey big Bairn........that quote's not washing ma dishes...sorry....there's nothing more stupid looking in the middle of summer a car with all its lights on
Good point!
After I had the TT serviced in June, the dealer put the headlights back to the Off position. Next day I drove through the Clyde Tunnel in Glasgow and on entering the tunnel the car chimed and put a message on the VC screen saying "Turn on Headlights"!!
Would be interested to hear from others with FL cars.I honestly don't remember my rear lights being on before today, which was why I mentioned above about them being linked to the clock change...?
Really? I assumed it was just the fronts. Must check that out.Facelift cars get rear DRL's. No option to turn them off on the MMI or via the light switch.
It's always dark in Scotland..........Waiting for the onslaught...lolWould be interested to hear from others with FL cars.
But I suppose if it's that dark, the car should have headlights on anyway.
Plus it gets dark at different times throughout the UK (for example) and even that varies depending on the weather so it'd be strange to simply rely on the time(?)
Exactly mate....Leds fade through use, just like any other light....
Why would want to put yer headlights on in the Clyde Tunnel.....its fully lit....from start to finish....fffssss....lol
Really? I assumed it was just the fronts. Must check that out.
I noticed the last time l was in Glasgow Audis showroom,the cars rear lights came on.....but only the part of the cluster attached to the rear wing....so is this case...coz when l get me RS3 am gonna unplug the fookers...lol
Don't think they do. Light emitting diodes use a physical process that lasts a very, very long time. I expect that they would last well beyond the life of the car as long as they were not broken by a physical shock or over heating.