#1: Hazard lights Author: JamieM, Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 3:58 pm ---- Is there anyway to disable them from coming on under braking?
I look gay enough driving a blue 206 without them coming on if I hit the stoppers!
Also if I could disable it would it still be MOT legit - I know most cars don't have this but I was under the impression if the car comes with it that it is a requirement for it to work.
Like ABS brakes - removing them is MOT failure but obs slightly different lol
Answers on a post card much love xxx
#2: Re: Hazard lights Author: DanT, Location: Torbay, EnglandPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 4:07 pm ---- I'm not aware of mine doing this?
Maybe im just not braking hard enough lol
#4: Re: Hazard lights Author: JamieM, Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 4:44 pm ---- @ DanT seems mine is over sensitive all abit too for my liking ( ; hahaha
macca1411 wrote:
Marry me? Lolol
I downloaded Pug planet but got bored when I found out I need to buy a module + subscribe to get the downloads access! I was going to update my BSI by myself lol
#5: Re: Hazard lights Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 4:50 pm ----
JamieM wrote:
Is there anyway to disable them from coming on under braking?
Yeah, stop driving like a t**t
#6: Re: Hazard lights Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, LancashirePosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 4:51 pm ---- Yep you need the correct lead to connect to the car. You don't need to subscribe if you buy the cloned version.
It's not recommended to update the BSI unless you have the genuine version as things can go wrong. If you need a BSI update, take it to the dealer as if it f***s up, they will sort it and save you over £600. By getting the update, it doesn't necessarily mean that you will get the top spec BSI settings. They will only update it to the software required for the car.
Quite a few members on here have PP and can do the code reading and activate/deactivate various settings. Just find one near you, see how much they charge and get them to do it.
Is there anyway to disable them from coming on under braking?
Yeah, stop driving like a t**t
Learn how to troll properly?
macca1411 wrote:
Yep you need the correct lead to connect to the car. You don't need to subscribe if you buy the cloned version.
It's not recommended to update the BSI unless you have the genuine version as things can go wrong. If you need a BSI update, take it to the dealer as if it f***s up, they will sort it and save you over £600. By getting the update, it doesn't necessarily mean that you will get the top spec BSI settings. They will only update it to the software required for the car.
Quite a few members on here have PP and can do the code reading and activate/deactivate various settings. Just find one near you, see how much they charge and get them to do it.
Sounds like a plan as my BSI needs an update as it's playing up - not just the hazards being over sensitive.
#8: Re: Hazard lights Author: LeeThr, Location: North West WalesPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:06 pm ---- It is a BSi option, seen it before on a mates 180, soon got disabled.
#9: Re: Hazard lights Author: southwestchap, Location: DevonPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:31 am ---- the old man's 04 206 hdi has that option enabled. but you have to brake pretty damn hard to get them to come on. i tried enabling it on my 206 for a laugh but i then got the hazards activate randomly if i was just driving along normally...dodgy connection somewhere i presume....car is fine without that option enabled though.
#10: Re: Hazard lights Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:57 am ----
JamieM wrote:
Sounds like a plan as my BSI needs an update as it's playing up - not just the hazards being over sensitive.
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