Advice on Pre LCI Xenon to LCI Xenon
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Good morning markie,
AHL stands for Adaptive Headlights whiles I believe that AKL stands for Active Adjustment (AKTIV) Lights. European terminology or distinction for AHL. What is more important is that you will be able to use your Xenon ballasts found in your original fixtures, as part of your new LCI modification. Although the AHL modules will also physically adapt there has been debated discussions as to whether they can be coded appropriately to work with the new light modules. Most who have done this suggest that new AHL modules are needed.
My modification did not include AHL modules therefore I cannot confirm this portion of the install.
Good luck. You will love this mod once it is complete.
AHL stands for Adaptive Headlights whiles I believe that AKL stands for Active Adjustment (AKTIV) Lights. European terminology or distinction for AHL. What is more important is that you will be able to use your Xenon ballasts found in your original fixtures, as part of your new LCI modification. Although the AHL modules will also physically adapt there has been debated discussions as to whether they can be coded appropriately to work with the new light modules. Most who have done this suggest that new AHL modules are needed.
My modification did not include AHL modules therefore I cannot confirm this portion of the install.
Good luck. You will love this mod once it is complete.
I'm considering dropping Bruces cables and going OEM but without the 'braking force-dependent light'. This would save me the hassle of running the cable all the way through to the new LMA2.
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I'm considering dropping Bruces cables and going OEM but without the 'braking force-dependent light'. This would save me the hassle of running the cable all the way through to the new LMA2.
However running the cable from the LMA2 module to the trunk is not that big of a deal. It is only a 2 conductor cable with 24 or 26 AWG wires and you can route them under the door sills without having to remove them. Removing the seat is also a lot easier than it looks. I've got another post in the forums on how to take things apart. It will be the cleaner solution long term and you can also do some cool things with coding the LMA to get more functions from your brake lights.
Let us know how it goes.
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Hey guys, sry for bringing these thread back, but I have LCI tail lights installed with the OEM retrofit cables, and kept my Pre LCI headlights.
now I want to do the LCI headlights, is it just a direct swap after re pining to the LCI plug ?
now I want to do the LCI headlights, is it just a direct swap after re pining to the LCI plug ?
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