Da se, bom probal in ?e dela lahko tudi tebi In short, he reports that changing Central Electronics 09, Submodule 0 (Master Cent. Elec. box, rather than a slave module), Byte 3 (fourth from the left), Bit 7 (first bit from the left in the binary representation, bottom check box in the VAG-COM long coding helper) is the key. If set to 1, setting it to 0 makes the DRLs stay on when signalling. Thanks to Aerodave and please see the full thread for more! Note: Depending on market certain light configurations may be illegal to drive on public roads. Aerodave - thanks! - sent this great list of additional bits you can toggle and turn to change the DRL behaviour. For submodule 0: Byte 02 bit 0 - bit 1 - front side markers as DRL bit 2 - headlights as DRL bit 3 - fog lights as DRL bit 4 - LED strip as DRL bit 5 - bit 6 - side markers as DRL bit 7 - tail lights as DRL Byte 03 bit 0 - bit 1 - bit 2 - LEDs remain at full brightness with parking lights bit 3 - bit 4 - Turns off DRLs when checked bit 5 - bit 6 - bit 7 - Turn off LED-strip DRL with turn signal (dim LED if front side marker also selected as DRL) Byte 10 bit 3 - Set to 0 to disable amber side markers (U.S. vehicles)