ak77: Hi.
Color me confused!!! I am absolutely flabbergasted to read that a 084 series BCM (which is used on MQB platform cars in Australia, England and Europe) have an active Byte 18!!!
Yes, when polled by VCDS, these 084 modules report a massive 30 x Bytes on the long-code string - but they have only 18 x active Bytes (meaning that the last active Byte is Byte17)! That's why Byte 18 -> Byte 29 are ALWAYS a zero-string on 084 series BCMs
And also yes, Byte 18, Bit 5 is a software switch for the fog-light - but I don't believe that this is correct for a Golf mk7 (or any MQB platform car). The VW models that use BCMs that have the dreaded Byte 18 active are PQ35 platform cars - like the Golf mk5 and Golf mk6. The BCMs on these earlier model Golfs also have a long-code string with 30 x Bytes, but AFAIK, ALL the Bytes are active
I have no idea what happens when a Bit on Byte 18 is forced - I would have thought that nothing happens, but I'm not sure
OK - back to your problem (and my confusion). I may be mis-reading your words, but in saying "Confirmed that both connectors supply ~12V when fog lights are activated" - do you mean that when the center turret on the rotary light switch is pulled-out to the first position, ~12V appears at the fog-light connector - but the LEDs do not illuminate?
If so, then doesn't sheer logic dictate that the problem is down-stream of the connector - meaning either,
- LED polarity is incorrect,
- The LEDs do not like the form of PWM that the BCM outputs
- The LEDs are cactus
- The lamps have an earthing problem?
Again, if so - a supply source at the connectors when the fog-light switch is energized is conclusive proof that the coding is OK.
Don
PS: Perhaps post-up a URL link to the seller of these fog-lights
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