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      01-19-2020, 03:33 PM   #1
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Anyone able to code Amber DRL's/blinker for M340i?

Wondering if anyone has been able to code and make the g20 2020 m340 or 330 amber headlight blinker to remain on as a DRL with the led DRL's?
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Just with the bottom leds and the top amber strip on
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Wondering if anyone has been able to code and make the g20 2020 m340 or 330 amber headlight blinker to remain on as a DRL with the led DRL's?
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You'll over-heat the turn signal LEDs and module, if you code them to remain steady burning.

They don't have a large enough heat-sink or cooling to remain constantly on, as they we not intended to remain on constantly.
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You'll over-heat the turn signal LEDs and module, if you code them to remain steady burning.

They don't have a large enough heat-sink or cooling to remain constantly on, as they we not intended to remain on constantly.
You should be able to run them at a dimmed power.
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