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  1. xpower's post in Bi-xenon bulbs - Which type? was marked as the answer   
    It's a D3S Ive had mine out - was looking at upgrading to some Osram 5000k upgraded replacements or convert back to D2S and change ballasts to 55w to improve the light output of the crap OE projectors
  2. xpower's post in VCDS - Coding Foglights as Coming Home Lights was marked as the answer   
    Change the following channels:
     
    (8)-Leuchte6ABL LC5-Lichtfunktion C 6 from Coming Home oder Leaving Home aktiv to not active
    (8)-Leuchte7ABL RB1-Lichtfunktion C 7 from Coming Home oder Leaving Home aktiv to not active
     
    For maximum illumination change the following channels for the LED DRL strip to be 100% brightness for CH/LH only - it wont affect any of the other operations (side light, DRL etc).
    (10)-Leuchte2SL VLB10-Dimmwert CD 2 from 35% to 100%
    (10)-Leuchte3SL VRB21-Dimmwert CD 3 from 35% to 100%
  3. xpower's post in Coding / Adaptation Help required was marked as the answer   
    To code High Beam Assist (for vehicles with Lane Assist fitted) - All Std mk3 vRS's
    Access Module 09 - enter security code 31347
    Go to (2) Assistant light functions - Menu light assistant and change to 'PRESENT'

    Access Module A5
    Go to Long Coding, change byte 2 Bit 0 to a "1" or use drop down menu to select "Coding_light_assist High_beam_assist"
    That's it - HBA Should now work. You know it is activated correctly as you can go into the light settings menu on the vehicle and you will see "light assist" - turn that on.
    Now with the headlight switch set to auto push the left stalk toward the front of the car, it should show you the HBA logo at the bottom of the Maxidot display.
    OK, we then have some optional extras if you like:
    Controller A5 - Enter security code 20103
    Adaptations
    Speed that HBA will activate, I have set mine to 20kph

    Speed that it will deactivate, U have set mine to 10Kph

    Then there is this adaptation for urban detection area - I haven't tried this yet but I'm hoping it may allow you to use HBA in a lit area. Around here there are still many streets with the old street lamps that only light up a 1m radius underneath them. Switch to NOT PRESENT (NOT TESTED YET)

    Enjoy!
    ps Anyone who wants to send their £300 skoda optional extra payment to me it will be much appreciated
  4. xpower's post in Octavia Mk3 Headlight removal? was marked as the answer   
    Have a look in the how to section, its listed there
    http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/313708-octavia-3-iii-vrs-front-bumper-removal-how-to/
  5. xpower's post in Wiring in the side light bulbs on a post FL VRS was marked as the answer   
    It is your preference so that's fine.
     
    Heres how you do it (easy way)
     
    You can take the power for the bulb (or cree led) from the power supply to the headlight adjusting motor.
    Its wired up like this
     
    Battery ->(through main fuse) Relay -> Fuse 5 in the facia -> headlamp adjusting motor.
     
    Fuse 5 also powers other things but we dont need to worry about this, none of the CCM's monitor this circuit as all it is is a switched power supply.
     
    Heres the evidence, the green line goes to fuse 5, the headlight motor is labelled "V48"
     

     
    All you need to do is link the black wire (pin 1) to the live of the sidelight wire (grey / black), this could be done inside the headlight and wouldn't need modification of the cars harness. The front side lights would then be on when ever the ignition is on.
     

     
    Top right pin in this photo

     
    Good luck, easy job to do, you also don't need to fuse it as it is already fused.
    Phil
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