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      10-08-2015, 11:07 AM   #1
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Can Carly code out bulb errors for LCI Tail-light Conversion

Just converted my 2008 E90 to LCI trunk and lights, i was wondering if i could use carly to code out the bulb errors?

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      10-08-2015, 11:18 AM   #2
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      10-08-2015, 11:21 AM   #3
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Yes it can!
how?

is it deactivating the voltage check for the following?

Braking lights voltage monitoring 1/2
• active
• not active
Voltage monitoring for braking lights. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Braking lights voltage monitoring 2/2
• active
• not active
Deactivate with ‘Braking lights voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Third brake light voltage monitoring 1/2
• active
• not active
Voltage monitoring for third brake light. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Third brake light voltage monitoring 2/2
• active
• not active
Deactivate with ‘Third brake light voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Tail lights voltage monitoring 1/2
• active
• not active
Voltage monitoring for tail lights. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Tail lights voltage monitoring 2/2
• active
• not active
Deactivate with ‘Tail lights voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Reversing lights voltage monitoring 1/2
• active
• not active
Voltage monitoring for reversing lights. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Reversing lights voltage monitoring 2/2
• active
• not active
Deactivate with ‘Reversing lights voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)
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and.. this i'm guessing:

Turn signals rear voltage monitoring 1/2
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• not active
Voltage monitoring for turn signals rear. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Turn signals rear voltage monitoring 2/2
• active
• not active
Deactivate with ‘Turn signals rear voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)
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[QUOTE=Johnny250;18711266]how?

is it deactivating the voltage check for the following?

These should be the only ones you have to set to :Not Active

Braking lights voltage monitoring 1/2
• not active
Voltage monitoring for braking lights. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Braking lights voltage monitoring 2/2
• not active

There should be a "Rear turn signal" that needs to set also, if I remember correctly.
Deactivate with ‘Braking lights voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Tail lights voltage monitoring 1/2
• not active
Voltage monitoring for tail lights. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Tail lights voltage monitoring 2/2
• not active
Deactivate with ‘Tail lights voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)
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      10-08-2015, 11:27 AM   #6
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Thank you sir,

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how?

is it deactivating the voltage check for the following?

These should be the only ones you have to set to :Not Active

Braking lights voltage monitoring 1/2
• not active
Voltage monitoring for braking lights. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Braking lights voltage monitoring 2/2
• not active

There should be a "Rear turn signal" that needs to set also, if I remember correctly.
Deactivate with ‘Braking lights voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Tail lights voltage monitoring 1/2
• not active
Voltage monitoring for tail lights. Might cause flickering of LED lights. (FRM)

Tail lights voltage monitoring 2/2
• not active
Deactivate with ‘Tail lights voltage monitoring 1/2′ to disable flickering of LED lights. (FRM)
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[QUOTE=Johnny250;18711321]Thank you sir,

Looks like you beat me to it bro! No problem!
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did you keep the stock bulbs or upgraded to LED? any site to refer for buying LED bulbs?
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Bump has anyone used Carly for coding lci tails for e92 or e93? Would like to confirm before I buy the app
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Bump has anyone used Carly for coding lci tails for e92 or e93? Would like to confirm before I buy the app
Yes, I have for the e92, and coded LCI lights with carly app. just follow the advice above and your all good.
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Yes, I have for the e92, and coded LCI lights with carly app. just follow the advice above and your all good.
Awesome thanks! I'll be the test rat for e93s I guess and this thread will be complete!!
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Sad to report that for the e93 it gets rid of the fast blinking but not the dash error,
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Just kidding, what do you know! All the errors went away today! I'm a happy camper
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Just kidding, what do you know! All the errors went away today! I'm a happy camper
Good to hear you were able to sort it..
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Not as fortunate here. They work with no fast blink but still get bulb error in dash. Coded everything related to brakes off.
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Not as fortunate here. They work with no fast blink but still get bulb error in dash. Coded everything related to brakes off.
Did you clear the codes after? Also try coding off the warnings not just the voltage monitors in the FRM
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