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      09-02-2018, 03:52 AM   #1
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OEM LED Foglights Coding

Was going to fit a couple of lci led foglights I picked up later today, does anyone have details of the coding required?

Is it simply coding they are now led or is there any other bits?
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NSW_L_KALTUEBERWACHUNG » nicht_aktiv
NSW_L_WARMUEBERWACHUNG » nicht_aktiv
NSW_L_KURZSCHLUSS » nicht_aktiv
NSW_L_IS_LED » aktiv
NSW_R_KALTUEBERWACHUNG » nicht_aktiv
NSW_R_WARMUEBERWACHUNG » nicht_aktiv
NSW_R_KURZSCHLUSS » nicht_aktiv
NSW_R_IS_LED » aktiv
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Has anyone any idea of the best way to set the beam throw?
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Ok so I actually got round to attempting to fit these today, didn’t have long, 1.5 hours, and had to back out. Started on the drivers side, there’s an oil/gearbox cooler in the way so was a bit of a pita, eventually got the old fog out but the lci version would not go in. Shape wise it seems to be a different shape to non lci around the front and wondering if it’s fouling some of the grill trim. It’s also quite a bit deeper but don’t think that was an issue.

Checked the part number on realoem and it’s defo right part for 335d lci.

Is there a trick to getting these in?
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Ok so I actually got round to attempting to fit these today, didn't have long, 1.5 hours, and had to back out. Started on the drivers side, there's an oil/gearbox cooler in the way so was a bit of a pita, eventually got the old fog out but the lci version would not go in. Shape wise it seems to be a different shape to non lci around the front and wondering if it's fouling some of the grill trim. It's also quite a bit deeper but don't think that was an issue.

Checked the part number on realoem and it's defo right part for 335d lci.

Is there a trick to getting these in?
That is strange, they should be a straight swap! And there should be plenty of space behind them, there was when I changed the bulbs in my pre lci.
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