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    Flush with my first success enabling Light Assist on my (new to me) 2017 Golf MK7 Highline (Canada), I am looking into new tweaks that are more challenging and never been done from my research. The Light Assist was challenging on my Golf since it has a newer 9-BCM which does not support long coding and the changes had to be done through Activations, which had no forum postings and I had to figure it out from similar forum postings.

    I have updated my DRL/Hi-Beams to H15 LED (Lasfit) and the DRLs are too bright at night and blinding people when the low beams are On. DRLs are already at 26% dimming but the design is bad and it uses a single LED for both DRL and High-Beam and the LED is in the wrong location in the reflector for DRL and projects as a Hi-Beam. I need to either DIM the DRLs further which I think has been done, but ideally turn off the DRLs any time the Low Beams are On which I don't think has been done. I hope to get a complete understanding of the lighting Dimming channels from this forum.
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