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11-12-2010, 05:58 PM | #23 |
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Very informative and helpful review. Because of this I get more phone calls about the product! Thank you for your referrals and help!
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11-12-2010, 06:54 PM | #24 | |
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When guys with the early pre-LCI hatches install the newer rear LEDs... it causes some error codes. "Coding" gets rids of those codes. Also... the new coding can turn off the old style bulbs and only use the LEDs on the new tail lights. THIS is what all the hatch guys want. They also like to have the US DRL lights and to get rid of the seatbelt gong. There are a lot of cool things this coding stuff can do. I am just starting to find this out now. I must say, I really like my (M3 style) digital speedo. I have now a: "V = 127 kph" (for exaple) telling me the car's actual speed. When my speedo reads 155mph/250 kph... my V = says 240 kph - same as my TomTom reports my true speed. Its dead on this digital speedometer. I also like the looks of my brighter Angel Eyes. Dackel |
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11-12-2010, 07:32 PM | #25 |
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I found this thread on the 1er Forum... about the "Black Lines".
http://www.salesafter.eu/product_inf...ten--high.html Looks like there are two version for the rear lights on the Hatch. Well... ok three if you count the Black Line non-LED ones! The "low" ones look OE like to me. The "high" ones look to have the spacing kind of "high" or apart on the tail light lens. Black Line... with normal bulbs... LED tail lights... "Low" or OE LCI look... "high"... Dackel Last edited by Dackelone; 11-12-2010 at 07:38 PM.. |
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