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V50 P1 - Language change + key reprogramming without original key codes

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  • T5 T6 SchnappiT Offline
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    replied to Mustapha last edited by
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    @Mustapha Paypal is available, but costs a little extra fee.
    Automatic light needs the sunlight sensor in the middle of the dash board
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    and maybe also a different light switch. You can check if activating this option is available for your car by checking the advanced configuration options, but before you actually change that option, you need to check that all hardware required is installed in your car. Vdash doesn't have an automatic check for this.

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      Bonjour oui je dispose de ce capteur sur le tableau de bord ☺️

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        J'ai réussi a changer la langue c'est génial . Donc ça a coûté 39 euros mais plus la TVA on arrive a 47euros
        J'ai payer via PayPal.

        J'ai tenter de cherche sur v dash pour activer l'allumage des phares automatiques
        mais sans succès.

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          La commande de phares reste la même pour l'allumage automatique. Il y a juste une différence de commodo pour les phares directionnel d'après le manuel d'utilisation...
          Il faut le laisser a zero et le capteur se charge du reste . Mais comment l'activer...

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            @Mustapha You will need different light switch that looks like this for example
            LSM V50 AUTO.jpg
            There are 3 different types of this switch.

            Headlights on in Pos.0 is something different. In some countries it's a legal requirement to drive with headlights on all the time. The configuration for "headlights on in Pos.0" will result in the headlights turn on in all switch positions whenever the engine is running. The light sensor has nothing to do with this. You just won't be able to use the highbeam in Pos. 0 and parking light, and you will drive around with headlights on all the time.

            Automatic headlights on/off is meant for cars model year 2011/2012 with Xenons/ABLs and installed daylight running lights, and works by switching the light switch to Pos. "A" in combination with the sunlight sensor. If this works on cars without DRLs and with Halogens is unknown to me.

            What options do see when you open "Car configuration" -> "Show old configurator" -> "Lighting" -> "Dipped Beam"

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              @Mustapha As the complete switching on/off by sunlight sensor is done by the LSM (light switch module) you might just try to find a used switch that has the same buttons and regulators as the current switch plus the "A" positon and install that. There might be no configuration change needed at all. Just another switch.

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                Je vais ouvrir le pc et regarder
                Peux tu me le dire comment sa s'affiche en anglais vu que ça s'affiche pas en français ...

                Configuration du véhicule » -> « Afficher l'ancien configurateur » -> « Éclairage » -> « Feux de croisement » ?

                Merci a toi

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                  J'ai remarqué aussi sur le commodo de phares auto il manque souvent un bouton de feu antibrouillard...

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                    @Mustapha Automatic headlights is only available from factory for cars which have Xenon/ABL headlights. This automatically means no front fog lights. If your car has halogens and front fog lights, this means no automatic headlights without findung an own solution how to switch the fog lights on/off. Xenon/ABL+front fog lights is not possible with any configuration change/factory parts.

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                      Tu es une vraie bible et je t'en remercie.
                      Ma foi je vais rester a l'ancienne a allumer a la main 😅
                      Si j'arrive a trouver une solution pour baisser le bip des radar de recul arrière ça serai génial
                      Malgré la baisse du volume sur le volant et à la radio ça ne change rien. Même pour moi ça reste super fort le son qui sort de la porte arrière droite ..

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