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Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - Power6 - 07-11-2023 I successfully figured out and completed the swap from my original non-bendy LED headlights, to bendy LED headlights, on my US market 2019 S60 T6 R-Design. Using all used parts. It was a bit of an adventure! Not as easy as it seemed to be, before I started! I was hoping that it would be as simple as swapping the used headlamps, put on the original modules (HCMs) from my existing headlamps, code with OrBit and go! Turns out it's not quite that simple. BUT this forced me to work out how to do it, and add features to OrBit to support it, so others can do this without all the pain that I went though ;-) I used part numbers 32342532 and 32342531. There are like a million headlamp part numbers so good luck out there. Bendy lights should be marked "FULL" and the non-bendy "MID" on the parts sticker on the lamp. I used "US" headlamps, variant code is "JB0B". The EU versions are different part numbers and variant code "JB0C". The swapping process is the same no matter whether US/Can or EU/ROW car. First a note on software: You will need the HCM software for this, to load to the used modules. Unless you happen to get used HCMs you know are loaded with the correct software (not likely!). I don't have an official stance on this yet for OrBit when it comes to reloading module software and OrBit doesn't distribute it. That's something to work out for the future. For now, if you have an S/V60 like I do, reach out to me and I can get you the software loaded to the HCMs for this. Others are free to ask, I will help if I can, I just don't have the time to do the tedious research needed to figure out all the right softwares currently and I may not have the software files needed anyways. If you can get to VIDA, you may be able to get the HCMs up and running so you can do an official HCM reload. To keep the long story short, I found out why you can't make a simple headlight swap and config change:
You can only tell the difference between the HCM that supports the bendy lights and one that doesn't, by looking at them physically. The "diagnostic part number" from VIDA or read with OrBit is the same, the software loaded to the HCM will be the same between bendy and non-bendy cars, the replacement HCM part number for bendy vs non-bendy car is the same. Once you know the difference, you can buy these used, confirming you get the right one if you can see an image of the part. (NOTE these parts seem to apply up through 2022 SPA. For 2023 SPA models, there looks to be a new HCM hardware used and new software) HCM from factory non-bendy car - part number stamped 31427787 and marked "MID" - Will not support bendy lights! HCM from bendy light car, or new replacement OEM - part number stamped 31427776 and marked "HIGH" - Will support bendy lights Now that you have used headlamps and good used HCMs, you will need to install them in the car, and configure them. Since you don't know what you are getting when you buy a used HCM (HCML or HCMR, which model, what software loaded?). You will need to deal with each of those things in turn. And you need some software. The steps I would follow:
That's all you have to do ;-) Some FAQ here for the effects of this mod with VIDA (from my observations so far, could change):
RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - afranke - 07-24-2023 Very nice, great write up. Now for Pixels! On another note, do you think there is anything needed to replace the JB0B with the JB0C? RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - glennda5id - 08-15-2023 Should it be possible to swap newer year headlights? As far as I can tell, Volvo continued to improve the light output of the lights in XC90. There appear to be differences between 2016-mid2017, Mid 2017 to 2018 and 2019+ RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - Power6 - 08-19-2023 Yes should be fine using newer headlamp units. I used headlamps mfr'd in 2022 on my 2019 S60 here. I did for the same reason, looked for later headlights updated to perform better on the IIHS tests. While there appears to be a change in the HCM hardware for 2023, it looks like you are safe up to 2022. RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - glennda5id - 08-30-2023 (08-19-2023, 11:48 PM)Power6 Wrote: Yes should be fine using newer headlamp units. I used headlamps mfr'd in 2022 on my 2019 S60 here. I did for the same reason, looked for later headlights updated to perform better on the IIHS tests. While there appears to be a change in the HCM hardware for 2023, it looks like you are safe up to 2022. Very good to know. And I would just use my existing HCM modules? Would any programming even be nessecary? RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - Power6 - 09-06-2023 What you need to do, will depend on the specific swap! I can tell you generally what to consider, if you got some specifics bring them and I will help as much as I can.
RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - glennda5id - 09-06-2023 Great info. In my case, I have a 2016 and I already have bendy lights, but I am interested in going to the newer lights which have better output, or if I have a failure and need to replace my light assembly. Can I just by a 2019+ bendy light and use it with my 2016 HCM? RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - Power6 - 09-11-2023 Depends what HCM you have! Can you read it in OrBit and see? ECU Tools, change Active ECU to HCML (or HCMR), find the data ID for F120 - Application Diagnostic Database Part number and click "Send to ECU" to read it. If it's 31427777 you should be good, for headlights all the way up through 2022 I believe. RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - glennda5id - 09-11-2023 (09-11-2023, 07:50 PM)Power6 Wrote: Depends what HCM you have! Can you read it in OrBit and see? ECU Tools, change Active ECU to HCML (or HCMR), find the data ID for F120 - Application Diagnostic Database Part number and click "Send to ECU" to read it. If it's 31427777 you should be good, for headlights all the way up through 2022 I believe. Strange, I do not have either ECU's listed. They also do not show up in Vdash. RE: Non-bendy LED to Bendy LED headlamps swap - Power6 - 09-14-2023 You could have a "non HCM" car, what is your current config showing in OrBit, for item 106 HEADLIGHTS, TYPE? I don't know which units, though I assume halogen lights, may not use the HCM, the CEM manages them in that case. There are other config items there for LED without HCM as well. |