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6th May 2022, 11:36 | #1 |
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TOAF user guide
Hi, is there a useful guide to TOAF for use with the R75, I was hoping to use it to enable my headlights to be switched on when the engine is running.
Anyone know if it is possible. Thanks |
6th May 2022, 12:58 | #2 |
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There's a little switch by your right knee, turn it clockwise 😎😁
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1. Click on the “LCM” module button Daylight Running Lights. Switches on dipped beams at 30% brightness with ignition even with lights switched off. WARNINGS: May not be acceptable for MOT. Multiple reports that enabling this option using current version of TOAF causes side lights to remain non-functional after the option has been disabled, requiring a restore from the backup you’re just about to make.: 2. Click the “Backup” button and save the file. 3. Scroll down to “Other” and expand with “+” symbol on left. 4. Find “Automatic Light”. There are options for Disable, Enable 30%, On engine start or On ignition. 5. Save (again, make sure you have a backup of the original configuration first). As above, back-up the LSM and if things do go wrong you've always got the ability to "restore" Good luck |
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