sup3rrac3r
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Hello,
I read a lot about the brightness control of DRL LED lights by changing the duty cycle of the pulse width modulation.
As far as I know, combined LED stop/parking lights also use this technique.
Until now, I did not find any address blocks in the bcm module that point to a setting that can influence the tail lights brightness (while it's possible with other manufacturers, VW as an example).
Has anyone ever figured out where to look for such a setting or can give a hint?
My car is a Europen Ford Mondeo (similar to the 2gen Fusion), but I'm more for the principle than for a detailed instruction on how to achieve this mod.
Thanks
Tim
I read a lot about the brightness control of DRL LED lights by changing the duty cycle of the pulse width modulation.
As far as I know, combined LED stop/parking lights also use this technique.
Until now, I did not find any address blocks in the bcm module that point to a setting that can influence the tail lights brightness (while it's possible with other manufacturers, VW as an example).
Has anyone ever figured out where to look for such a setting or can give a hint?
My car is a Europen Ford Mondeo (similar to the 2gen Fusion), but I'm more for the principle than for a detailed instruction on how to achieve this mod.
Thanks
Tim
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