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SNOBUM
Do you have High Beam Assist or Dynamic High Beam in Australia? My R-Line has neither in NZ. Hoping to at least enable High Beam Assist via VCDS - anybody got the exact process for. 2017 R-Line?
Also finding when lights are on auto, the headlights turn on way to early - even building shadows in the late afternoon will make them turn on. Any way to adjust the light sensor?
Cheers
SNOWBUM: -Over the years, I've collected quite a few VCDS tweak instructions (from all sorts of web-stes) related in the main to my Golf mk7, which like the Tiggy was built on a MQB platform.
Here's the instructions from this database for activating HBA.
- Select the BCM (@ address hex09)
- Enter the magic number 31347
- Select Adaptation
- Find ENG10578-ENG116637-Fernlicht_assistent-Menuesteuerung Fernlichtassistent and change setting to present (default on the Tiggy is not present)
- Select Coding
- Go to Byte 2 and change Bit 0-2 to hex3 (i.e Bit 0 = 1, Bit 1=1, Bit 2 =0)
- Select the Front Camera module (i.e. Frt Sens. Drv. Assist @ address hexA5)
- Select Coding
- Go to Byte 2 and check that Bit 0 is set to 1
As I said, these instructions are for a Golf mk7, but the car has the same build platform as the Tiggy. If you implement the instructions, please provide feedback
As for you other question - there is a facility for headlight switch-on level in the MENU. Other than this, there are adjustable threshold levels on the Rain Light Sensor module which is a slave module to the BCM. Here's a screenshot of what's available from my mk7 - your Tiggy will be the same because it uses the same series RLS:

But there is also an adaptation channel in the BCM for the Tiggy with the intriguing name ENG122931-ENG123004-RLS_Lights_on_at_Rain-p_lx_regenlichtschwelle which translates to RLS_Lights_on_at_Rain-p_lx_Rain light threshold. The standard level that lighting engineers use for twilight is notionally 500 Lux, so the default value for this channel on the Tiggy of 600 Lx makes sense. Try altering this value
Don
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