Would this illustrate the logic of T6 BCM courtesy lights switched +ve/-ve (on panel van/kombi)? Any other conditions, anything else?I'd upped that value to the max to keep my courtesy lights on as long as poss, it doesn't work. I've come to the conclusion that setting is the timer for the BCM shutting down the courtesy +ve feed if you switch your lights on manually. It doesn't affect how long the lights stay on if you open a door. There must me another setting for that
Same thing here. Interestingly @Dellmassive mentions his BCM was set to 121 from factory whereas us plebs with halogen have it set to 21 so maybe the BCM value is mirrored to the door module timing from factory.I'd upped that value to the max to keep my courtesy lights on as long as poss, it doesn't work. I've come to the conclusion that setting is the timer for the BCM shutting down the courtesy +ve feed if you switch your lights on manually. It doesn't affect how long the lights stay on if you open a door. There must me another setting for that
I'd upped that value to the max to keep my courtesy lights on as long as poss, it doesn't work. I've come to the conclusion that setting is the timer for the BCM shutting down the courtesy +ve feed if you switch your lights on manually. It doesn't affect how long the lights stay on if you open a door. There must me another setting for that
Same thing here. Interestingly @Dellmassive mentions his BCM was set to 121 from factory whereas us plebs with halogen have it set to 21 so maybe the BCM value is mirrored to the door module timing from factory.
Of course we could try - actually we already have the package from @Deaky --> Folding Mirrors On Comfort Close (again)@mmi can we work out the differences via the block maps between say me and @Deaky to get the timer thing sussed out?
Agreed -that setting is the timer for the BCM shutting down the courtesy +ve feed if you switch your lights on manually.
This confuses me - so how long the lights stay on when a door is opened? Mine stay on for 60 mins (ch38=121), however, mine is PV - just one courtesy light circuit.It doesn't affect how long the lights stay on if you open a door.
The video is about Golf MK7 which has very different electronics than T6. Thus not much useful information for T6.While researching another way to change the door timings I found this video which mentions OBD11 having some settings hidden by a security code so I wonder if timings could be found using that method?
To try and clear up any confusion (or maybe make it more confusing!) I have additional LED's in the rear which are wired + to leisure battery and - to the switched earth. CH38 from factory was set to 21 (10min) and I changed it to 121 (30min) but my LED's still go off after 10 minutes when I open any door with the ignition key removed. Open a door again and they come on for another 10 minutes before going off again.This confuses me - so how long the lights stay on when a door is opened? Mine stay on for 60 mins (ch38=121), however, mine is PV - just one courtesy light circuit.
The video is about Golf MK7 which has very different electronics than T6. Thus not much useful information for T6.
However, T6.1 has quite a lot common with Golf MK7.
Anyways, we are talking about T6?
Thanks for clarification. Well, the direct feed from leisure battery certainly changes things...To try and clear up any confusion (or maybe make it more confusing!) I have additional LED's in the rear which are wired + to leisure battery and - to the switched earth. CH38 from factory was set to 21 (10min) and I changed it to 121 (30min) but my LED's still go off after 10 minutes when I open any door with the ignition key removed. Open a door again and they come on for another 10 minutes before going off again.
Ok, understood. However, the security access code there was just to enable adaptations/codings. The code doesn't reveal any "hidden" features. T6 BCM is not blocked by the code. However, on T6 some modules need the code for the changes - e.g. engine, aux.heater, etc.I mentioned the video more for the extra settings the security code in OBD11 may (or may not) reveal for controlling the timings we're after.
I have done exactly that and indeed CH38 controls the lights - 4 would turn them off after 2 minutes, respectively 0 turns them off immediately.Maybe as a test could someone with LED's possibly set this CH38 to 4 to see if your interior lights then go off after 2 minutes with the ignition key removed? This would just clear up mine and @Deaky's findings that CH38 isn't controlling the door sensors.
Understood. Let's dismiss this hidden feature thing as a solution.Ok, understood. However, the security access code there was just to enable adaptations/codings. The code doesn't reveal any "hidden" features. T6 BCM is not blocked by the code. However, on T6 some modules need the code for the changes - e.g. engine, aux.heater, etc.
I have done exactly that and indeed CH38 controls the lights - 4 would turn them off after 2 minutes, respectively 0 turns them off immediately.
This is for factory LEDs in cargo/passenger compartment (as well as overhead lights in cabin and step lights). All of them are fed from starter battery as in the diagram in post#4.
- because you can override the light with the 3way rocker switch to set the light on perm. (To override the timer) (that gives the light a perm chassis NEG which is not BCM controlled )I'm struggling to understand why it would need to control a positive switch coming from the battery when it could all just be controlled from the switched earth?
This is the interesting one! What/where exactly is the connection to switched negative for the LEDs? And the positive for the LEDs is leisure battery? A door is open?TEST 3. CH38 still set to 26 but this time the OEM light is switched to the ON position.
RESULT: LED lights off after 10 minutes but now the OEM light is staying lit for 13 minutes.
To the (brown/red) on one of the cargo lights.What/where exactly is the connection to switched negative for the LEDs?
Correct.And the positive for the LEDs is leisure battery?
Yup. Side door remains open during all my testing.A door is open?
To my surprise too! Although probably for different reasons. My test bulb (the LED's) turn off after 10 minutes if CH38 is set to anything above 21 unlike your test bulb but set CH38 to anything less than 21 then they behave exactly in the same manner. How strange! Am I right in assuming your OEM interior lights are all LED? If so, that seems to be the main difference here.To my surprise both OEM lights and my test bulb turn OFF at 60 minutes.
Correct. The cargo area lights are LEDs from factory.Am I right in assuming your OEM interior lights are all LED?
That's correct.Am I correct assuming that cabin overhead lights follow the cargo area lights when switches are set (to the middle) to come on with doors - thus maximum of 10 minutes?
No. When set to ON the OEM light goes off after whatever is set in CH38, so if set to 40, goes off after 20 minutes.And the same when the cabin overhead switch are set to ON?
Alarm = YES / Front sensors = YES / Rear sensors = NO.Do you have factory alarm? Does it have sensors both in front (by cabin lights) and rear (by rear doors)?
A0A4303A0A61343193284F746CEB8E740F84708F60CC6960330400220840Could you plesase post the BCM coding - Im OBDeleven under Central Electrics > Info > Press and hold on "Long Coding" string to copy it onto clipboard...
60 = 180 / 61 = 200 / 62 = 5 / 63 = 86Could you please post the Value in BCM adaptation channels 60, 61, 62, 63 (they are available even "offline" if you have looked into them in the past "online"). I'm curious because @Deaky 's values differ from mine and @Dellmassive 's
Doesn't the above actually only indicate that switched +ve and switched -ve are effectively in series, thus whichever cuts off first turns lights off?My test bulb (the LED's) turn off after 10 minutes if CH38 is set to anything above 21 unlike your test bulb but set CH38 to anything less than 21 then they behave exactly in the same manner.