Daytime Running Lights - Old Beemers

skilachi

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Was just wondering if there's a way one can convert or adapt our fog lights to Daytime Running Lights.

Any ideas?
 

Pho3niX90

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skilachi said:
Was just wondering if there's a way one can convert or adapt our fog lights to Daytime Running Lights.

Any ideas?

For the E46 it's just a case of plugging in scanner and turning the feature on, for the models previous to that I am not sure, Where are you based?


Actually I think the E39 is the same, get your hands on a P.A Soft BMW scanner
 

skilachi

Member
Pho3niX90 said:
skilachi said:
Was just wondering if there's a way one can convert or adapt our fog lights to Daytime Running Lights.

Any ideas?

For the E46 it's just a case of plugging in scanner and turning the feature on, for the models previous to that I am not sure, Where are you based?


Actually I think the E39 is the same, get your hands on a P.A Soft BMW scanner



Thanks, but I have no idea what you mean. Based in Fourways area of GP.
 

Pho3niX90

///Member
skilachi said:
Pho3niX90 said:
skilachi said:
Was just wondering if there's a way one can convert or adapt our fog lights to Daytime Running Lights.

Any ideas?

For the E46 it's just a case of plugging in scanner and turning the feature on, for the models previous to that I am not sure, Where are you based?


Actually I think the E39 is the same, get your hands on a P.A Soft BMW scanner



Thanks, but I have no idea what you mean. Based in Fourways area of GP.



I am in centurion.

With the PA Soft BMW scanner, you plug it into your OBD port, then you go to your LCM and then to reprogram, then you will see loads of tick boxes and so forth, you can enable functions or disable functions.

VERY very easy to do
 

skilachi

Member
Pho3niX90 said:
skilachi said:
Pho3niX90 said:
skilachi said:
Was just wondering if there's a way one can convert or adapt our fog lights to Daytime Running Lights.

Any ideas?

For the E46 it's just a case of plugging in scanner and turning the feature on, for the models previous to that I am not sure, Where are you based?


Actually I think the E39 is the same, get your hands on a P.A Soft BMW scanner



Thanks, but I have no idea what you mean. Based in Fourways area of GP.



I am in centurion.

With the PA Soft BMW scanner, you plug it into your OBD port, then you go to your LCM and then to reprogram, then you will see loads of tick boxes and so forth, you can enable functions or disable functions.

VERY very easy to do



PM sent :=):
 

Pho3niX90

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AshG108 said:
can this be done or can these features also be done on the BMW E90?

I can't see why not? Think you will need pa soft version 2.0 though, just check on ebay for the bmw scanner version 2+, or on bidorbuy.

Sadly I do not have that version cable otherwise I would have helped you out
 
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