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Originally Posted by sharepointalex
Awesome this is exactly what I want to do - going to try it today based on the above.
Am I right in saying that your white colour is now red everywhere? So if you select blue/white in I drive you’d get all blue?
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Nope. You don’t need to change the hex code for white (90, E0, 90). Let that be as is in 360A. Instead, change the value for bronze (D7, 6E, 14) which are bytes 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30 to red (FF, 00, 00). Then go to 360D and change byte 3 to 03 (it is originally 00 for white; 03 makes it blue and 01 changes from bronze to red since we changed it in 360A).
With that coding, you get blue where it was originally white (ONLY when you choose bronze and white; it remains white in the other options such as orange and white, green and white, blue and white etc) and red where it was originally bronze. When you choose only bronze, all the lights turn red. Basically, the photo I posted of my car in my previous post.
Hope that helps.