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Hi All

 

Im interested in making VCDS changes, yet to purchase Ross-tech cable so just doing some research at the moment. 

 

I have a MY18 Octavia vRS245 and would love to make the turn signals sweep like this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Fin7pyzDc

 

As Audi belong to the VAG group does anyone know if this is possible via VCDS coding? (I have googled many different possible search queries and havent discovered the answer yet)

 

PS- Admin - If I have this question in the wrong forum please let me know

 

Matt

It’s not possible through VCDS. It’s a hardware change, not software. 

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Ahhhhh Bugger

 

Thanks for the reply

The rear turn signal light is still just one halogen bulb rather than a horizontal LED strip or a horizontal series of individual LEDs as used on Audis and the facelift Golf. So not possible short of a newly designed tail light with a LED strip or sequence of LEDs.

2 hours ago, ahenners said:

The rear turn signal light is still just one halogen bulb rather than a horizontal LED strip or a horizontal series of individual LEDs as used on Audis and the facelift Golf. So not possible short of a newly designed tail light with a LED strip or sequence of LEDs.

 

I figured the OP was on about the front, which is an LED strip. 

21 minutes ago, SC03OTT said:

 

I figured the OP was on about the front, which is an LED strip. 

 

Good point, OP didn't say which turn signals! :)

23 hours ago, Matt05 said:

Ahhhhh Bugger

 

I'll second that - double  Bugger!!!!

9 hours ago, ahenners said:

 

Good point, OP didn't say which turn signals! :)

 

He must be a little silly if he things he can get a single bulb to sweep like that. 

You can if you drink enough.

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