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Cold / Hot Monitoring Coding DIY?
Tried some searching, found lots of discussion but not the actual coding parameters for what I'm trying to do. I have LED angel eyes, Lic. plate bulb, and Mirror floods and need to disable cold monitoring to prevent LED burnout + strobing problems. I have nscexpert but do not know the process or coding parameters. Does anyone have these on hand? Thanks.
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You also need to make sure they are canbus bulbs, as they need a resistor to keep the circuit happy.
Search the thread "coding, what not to forget?" for the coding values for license plate lights, angel eye bulbs and such to disable cold monitoring. FWIW, cold monitoring is "KALTERBUWACHUNG" or something to that effect in NCS.
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