![]() > 3070 LciMaster, A5 -> Function -> GROUP_0_FARBE_ENSEMBLE_1 -> weiss (was orange) -> AMBIENTE_FARBE_ENSEMBLE_1_LAYER_1 -> gruen (was orange) -> AMBIENTE_FARBE_ENSEMBLE_1_LAYER_2 -> gruen (was orange) Here is how I did it with one example changing the solid color orange to green (gruen).īDC_Body -> CAFD_. Sorry the pictures are not the best quality, more some of the worse. However, I did not have the chance to test it.Bimmer Friends, since I could not really find any detailed instructions about changing the interior Ambient Lighting I thought I'd post this here since I went trough it all yesterday/today. I think you could FDL code extended menu for ambient lighting.ģ000 HMI > INDIVIDUAL_AMBIENTELICHT set to active. (05-08-2020, 09:56 PM)Aspame82 Wrote: We know that some high end F series as F15/F15/ 6 to 8 series have multicolor OEM ambient lighting, some of them are based on BDC ecu which allows to code the ambient lighting to any color (RGB) based on several layer options. So the trick to appear the menu is to use an FA from F15 and make VO coding to headunit (with your vin of course)or maybe possible by FDL coding but honestly I dont know the parameters.Īnybody, has succed with this retrofit and can share the coding steps to avoid using a different chassis FA for headunit coding?Īttached some pics, the source is Trung NGuyen from Vietnam. However, accidentally when I was coding my 6wb for F25 I used a FA from F15 an voila the extended menu appeared. I made a research to look for the parameters to code this but not succed. It means this light module makes the work of BDC (as BMW F25/ F10 are FRM ECu based )Ĭoding for extended menu in Idrive (to allow the ligh desing menu and to appear 9 color options). When you select by idrive the color (3x) or color combination (6x), the led ligh module can read those signs and in this way is produced the multicolor ambient lighting. with 9 choices: White, Blue, Orange and 6 combinations more (as it is for bmw x5 F15 / X6 F16). The lights can be controlled by Idrive, choosing in the extended menu in the interior light section. the main line has divisions to spread the lights to front doors, rear doors and footwell zone. The remaining 4 lines are for output signals: this is a main line with 4 pines (correct me if I am wrong but should be for R G B and ground). for input signals: 4 pins are installed in parallel to the idrive knob (It also have 4 pin connection) , so it can take: 1)power 2) ground 3) Can high 4) can low. ![]() The Led ligh module is composed of 8 pins. ![]() ![]() Īfter contacting some vendors, I have understand a bit the principle for adding multicolor ambient lighting (9 color) for BMW 5 (F10) and X3 (F25) (with NBT or NBT evo) that can be controlled by Idrive.ĭepending on the model, here for bmw X3 F25:ġ) they offer a set of RGB leds and plug and play wires for front doors and rear doors (2 lights per door for upper and top sides). I have seen in youtube that some guys from vietnam and China (aliexpress store) are selling an aftermarket product for multicolor ambient lighting (9 colors) for BMW F30, F10, F25. However, for Bmw series (5) or BMW X3 F25 which are based on FRM, the OEM ambient lighting is for two colors (white and orange). We know that some high end F series as F15/F15/ 6 to 8 series have multicolor OEM ambient lighting, some of them are based on BDC ecu which allows to code the ambient lighting to any color (RGB) based on several layer options. ![]()
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