01-14-2021, 11:30 AM | #221 |
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Anyone code a lighter blue into the ambient lighting?
I have no idea why BMW didn't have the M colors come standard on their vehicles and instead chose "Bronze" or "White and ____" as picks. |
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02-01-2021, 11:25 AM | #222 |
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I read for the g20 you have to tick the g20... Option under bmc.
But I have this one by default: G26_lichtpaket_code2 Does it do any harm if I select the other one mentioned? |
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02-01-2021, 11:59 PM | #223 |
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I don't think so. When you make changes to the codes there and save it, it gets saved as a new lichtpaket profile (the old one still remains and is not the one selected now). The new profile is the one your car runs. If you want to go back to your old settings, all you have to do is go and choose the original profile (g26_lichtpaket) your car came with (which is why I take screenshots of the original ones before coding) and click code (sometimes, trying to restore a back up doesn't work for me; this is a fool-proof method).
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I'll give it a try later on and let you guys know the results, as long as I can switch back to the default profile, I'm not scared to try this out. |
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02-02-2021, 04:41 PM | #225 |
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I believe it's for the different g chassis cars (since it says G20/21/05 etc IIRC). I haven't tried coding another chassis color in. Not sure why your car had the G26 option selected since it's a G20 (I think the G26 is the 4 series GC or convertible?).
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I didnt have the time to get to it yet, Might try it this evening (I'm from Belgium - Europe) |
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02-03-2021, 11:46 AM | #227 |
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Yes. Make the changes on the profile that is already selected for your car. When you hit code, the new values all get saved as a new profile (which gets selected automatically) and the old one remains.
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03-08-2021, 12:03 PM | #228 |
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Hey guys, need help
I had already change bronze to red a couple of weeks ago but realized today only one color can be changed? example when I changed lilac to yellow and hit code, my red switched back to bronze is that expected or am I missing something? my hope is to have: red instead of bronze yellow instead orange sky blue instead of blue Last edited by chris_portimaog20; 03-08-2021 at 01:30 PM.. |
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04-07-2021, 11:13 AM | #230 |
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Concerning ambient-light coding, I just wrote a short wrap-up PDF, containing all the informations spread throughout this thread. Have fun!
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I coded blue to 00,80,FE. Which in my eyes, has a bit more intensity and looks closer to the blue in the stitching of my seats and matches the blue of the M colors better. I tried the true m blue, but it has enough white within it, that it's barely visible if there's just any amount of ambient light during the day. At least the color I'm using now pops with ambient light.
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09-09-2021, 03:43 PM | #233 |
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How about coding each individual section a different color. Like code the door pockets one color and door handles another color and interior trim another color and floor wells another color. Is this possible ? anybody do it ?
Also, is there any way to increase brightness ?
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09-09-2021, 10:07 PM | #234 | |
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I've used 360A in BDC3 then gone to color data … then to custom all the way at bottom and played with each color so It seems to me that new colors begin on byte 8s for example and also let's say you want red for your bronze even though you can obviously pick that color in non expert settings you'd put FF IN first byte coinciding with bronze example below.
FF IN 18 00 in 19 00 in 20 This 6 digit combo ff0000 = red In hexadecimal color Bronze = 18,19,20 23,24,25 28,29,30 Blue = 48,49,50 53-55 58-60 Purple = 78-80 83-85 88-90 If you really want to get confused you can put use multiple codes in each 3 byte slot for instance Let's just say red for 18-20 so 18= ff 19=00 20= 00 then on 23-25 you want blue then for 23 = 00 24= 00 25= FF AND LASTLY you want green for the top reading light snd back seat lights 28-30 28=00 29= FF 30 = 00 once you code it snd it's done you should have red at eye level blue at your feet and green coming from reading light and backseat top light.. There are millions of colors to choose from but you have to play with the bytes in custom once you click 360a then color data then custom … best practices have a plan or your colors in hex format before starting this process because the car times out quite often … if you hate it then you just use backup from minutes before blacks and whites are not that great lime green jade green bright blues pinks yellows gold look amazing in the vehicle |
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White: 90E090 Bronze: D76E14 Orange: 931A01 Blue: 0020FE Green: 10FE32 Purple: 783CFE [COLOR="SeaGreen"]New colors:[/COLOR] Red: 8B0000 Yellow: FEFE01 Green: 006400 Turquoise: 00CED1 Pink: 7A005C or 85004B Lilac: 4B0082 Orange: A64B00 Blue: 000080 Smoky Blue (In my opinion 🙂: 5CCCCC For G20 00 White. Byte: 3,4,5/8,9,10/13,14,15 01 Bronze. Byte: 18,19,20/23,24,25/28,29,30 02 Orange. Byte: 33,34,35/38,39,40/43,44,45 03 Blue. Byte: 48,49,50/53,54,55/58,59,60 04 Green. Byte: 63,64,65/68,69,70/73,74,75 05 Purple. Byte: 78,79,80/83,84,85/88,89,90 For example: If You need to change white to red, you should change byte 3 (change 90 for 8B), byte 4 (change E0 for 00), byte 5 (change 90 for 00). For bytes 8,9,10 and 13,14,15 perform the same actions. Also, you can mix colors as you wish |
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01-03-2022, 04:53 PM | #237 |
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Hi, I created an excel sheet to make coding a little bit easier.
You have different areas with dropdown options and on the bottom a field to add your own Colors. But the excel code is not working 100% correct (HEX Code for Colors) and I cant find my problem. For example it wont show the HEX Code for BMW Blue in D8. Perhaps someone can look at it and find a solution. |
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@Hacker9: You can notice that the also the matching of the other values doesn't return what you want. You must use also the fourth parameter to the VLOOKUP function set= FALSE, that means exact matching. (The default for this function is TRUE.) It works when set to FALSE.
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Do u have hex code for this color ? I want to code Neon Green and Pink ( The Jokers colors ) to see how it looks Thanks 🙏
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