Sorry i was being completely dense yesterday and made the assumption that Lcode2 opened on the same byte i was in. I didnt even notice until you posted the picture i had gone into the wrong one!
Sorry i was being completely dense yesterday and made the assumption that Lcode2 opened on the same byte i was in. I didnt even notice until you posted the picture i had gone into the wrong one!
apologies again, i still dont get this. If i go into 09 cent elec and then click on long coding, then click on Lcode2 i can only get it to go from 0-6 but if i stay in long coding i can get to 19 but i only have bit4,5,6,7 that i can amend?
Cheers Robert, i understand basic instructions so thanks for making it simple. I'm not very good with the hex part of it all! Are you aware of any guides that i can read to try and understand it better? I've been looking at the rain closing window guide and i don't understand that either, so would like to get into a bit more detail.
Brilliant, i understand it alot better now, I've made the changes and i understand the rain closing guide as well now so thanks. When i changed the code to 1F it put a tick in byte 4.
Brilliant, i understand it alot better now, I've made the changes and i understand the rain closing guide as well now so thanks. When i changed the code to 1F it put a tick in byte 4.
Haha ok well bit 4 ends up with a tick in it when i change the coding to 1F, i cant see whats going on in bit 3 as it doesnt show up on my long coder for some reason!
My puddle lights on the door have the same failure look of the lamps earlier in this thread. Does the cab lighting use PWM? They run off the footwell lighting now but were previously on the door latch sensor, as you know.
My puddle lights on the door have the same failure look of the lamps earlier in this thread. Does the cab lighting use PWM? They run off the footwell lighting now but were previously on the door latch sensor, as you know.
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