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Old 08-04-2013, 01:42 AM
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Then you need to code the module which controls the lights, which also happens to be the FRM. Based on the vehicle order, all parameters will be set for you, you don't need to any entries from the .trc file manually. You are basically reading the module, and writing back to the module using the sg coderien function

All this takes 10 minutes or less if you have coded before.
Hi can you please clarify what you mean by coding the module? I have successfully coded several features like digital speed and auto fold mirror so i have experience. Just not sure what to do here. You mentioned in another post:

Once you have done that, you need to code your FRM using the Expert Profile in NCS Expert (which doesn't allow .man manipulation files). This step codes the module so that it knows you are running the LCI tail lights and it disables the brake light out warning. This will reset your FRM and any coding which you previously had in that module, you will need to redo.

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