LED turn signal install with no error code or hyper flash DIY
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My Ride: 2004 BMW E60 525dA - Comf. seat, Hi-Fi Logic7, Navi prof, carphone prof, seat ventilation, Dynamic Drive, Active steering ++ Retrofits:- 9x20 & 10x20 BMW Style 101 w/ 255/30 ZR20 and 305/25 ZR20- 35/35 H&R sport springs - M-sport package- M5 trunk li
Ah, ok. I removed my bulb check control for front turn signals and side turn signals in my car:
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I remember coming across your posts and PM'ing you with questions BMW-ALPINA. Did coding alone get rid of hyper flash as well?
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the hyper flash is a function of the LMA realising there is insufficient voltage drop across the bulb, so coding out the cold checks will indeed have stopped the hyper flash.
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My Ride: 2004 BMW E60 525dA - Comf. seat, Hi-Fi Logic7, Navi prof, carphone prof, seat ventilation, Dynamic Drive, Active steering ++ Retrofits:- 9x20 & 10x20 BMW Style 101 w/ 255/30 ZR20 and 305/25 ZR20- 35/35 H&R sport springs - M-sport package- M5 trunk li
Yes, the coding get rid of hyper flash. Everything works perfect.
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