those are the flash to pass lights and i could be completely wrong but i think in order to get those lights to come on you need to buy a euro switch and program it
#1
Hi Guys,
I was wondering if anyone knows how i can turn on my inner headlights. The outter HID bulbs come on as running lights and high beams but the two bulbs that are closest to the middle, never come on.
Its like there is no use for them?
Thanks,
GTI-M
GTI Machine
#2
those are the flash to pass lights and i could be completely wrong but i think in order to get those lights to come on you need to buy a euro switch and program it
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#5
FTP on the inner bulbs only works with the headlight switch off. Euro or non euro. I have a euro switch in my GTI and that did not change the function of these lights. Lights on pull back or push forward stalk flaps go up and down. Headlight switch off push forward nothing pull back FTP and inner lights will come on.
There was something on here to change a setting to make them come on with the high beams when the headlights are switched on. I tried this with zero success so far. I would really like this feature so when i try to FTP people at night they can really get the darn point! It seems they ignore the HIDs.
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LOL I have no idea. I dont have any need for the fogs to be on with high beams. Fog lights are designed to go low and light up under the fog. High beams are high, its kinda silly and not practical in my opinion to have them all work at once. The only application i have for them to all stay on at once is in my S10. They function like fog lights but they are driving lights. When your off road, the driving lights help greatly with lighting up terrain in the dark so they are set to stay on all the time.
#10
Actually, to enable Flash To Pass lights with high-beams changes must be made in two places.
1. Instrument Cluster Control Module (J285)
2. Vehicle Electrical System Controller (J519)
Instrument Cluster Control Module country setting must be non-US,
GB will work, so will EU.
Instrument Cluster Control Module J285
5th digit sets country, EU is set in the example below
You must specifically enable FTP with high beam in
Vehicle Electrical System Controller J519 — Byte 17
bit 1 to off to enable FTP with hi-beam (requires non-US instruments country setting),
bit 5 off permits fogs with hi-beam
There are other side effects of the non-US instrument setting.
Good thing all HID equipped US market cars have hi-line MFD. After setting EU or UK instruments, the odometer and MFD (and Climatronic if equipped) will be set to metric units. MFD lets you set them back to US standard units.
---- side effects of instrument country change
There are other things affected by the non-US instrument setting.
Door open chime operation is changed (no key in ignition chime anymore - I like, ymmv).
Seat belt chime operation is changed (MFD nag screen still there, but no chime until you hit 10 mph without seat belt fastened, and then it chimes forever until belt fastened, no time out).
Single side parking light via turn signal stalk is enabled.
FM RDS display is added to MFD.
Factory Nav (MFD2 DVD, 2006-2008) completely disables nag screen
Factory Nav (MFD2 DVD, 2006-2008) radio frequency divisions are adjusted, screws with AM pretty bad, FM not so much, sat not at all.
Factory Nav (MFD2 DVD, 2006-2008) AM and FM presets are lost when the country is changed.
There is no effect on Premium 7
There is no effect on RNS-500 (2009+ factory Nav)
Country setting changes DRL interaction with a euro headlight switch set to the parking / city light position.
With DRL enabled + euro switch in the city position +
Country = US results in DRL ON
Country = EU results in DRL OFF
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Last edited by JetTurbo; 04-28-2012 at 10:41 PM.