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  • Hello from Dana @ Ross-Tech

    Hello,

    I work for Ross-Tech, in the US. I have signed up to assist with the various Mk5 and Mk6 coding and tweaking questions.

    -Dana
    VCDS MKVI / MK6 Platform, Handy Coding tweaks

  • #2
    Welcome Dana,

    Your link to the vortex forum is great!

    Will these be relevant to other VW models, such as my 2010 Passat?
    Last edited by ope126; 23-10-2010, 04:35 PM.
    MY18 VW Passat Alltrack Wolfsburg Edition + Panoramic Sunroof + some extra goodies... (Pure White)
    MY17 ŠKODA Superb 206TSI 4x4 + Sunroof + Tech Pack + Comfort Pack + some extra goodies... (Moon White)

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    • #3
      Hi Dana..

      welcome but dont be too restrictive..lol. got any tweaks/codes for Mk4's as well???
      '03 Bora V6 4motion ~ CC Flash ~ Neuspeed F&R ARB ~ .:R optioned - Bilsteins,Springs,shifter,steering ~ Tyrol Brake kit ~ EVOMS CAI

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      • #4
        And the polo 9n3 while you're there!

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        • #5
          It seems coding is a bit of a black art, I'm a little surprised there isn't an official (or unofficial for that matter) guide on what does what. That vortex thread is nice, but I have always wondered if there was a definative list or book or documentation of some kind of the different addresses and what they do? (across the different model too)

          If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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          • #6
            Hi Dana,

            Welcome. I got some great info on the LED taillight retro fit from the Vortex site.
            Looking forward to learning some more, especially as I now own a VCDS cable.
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            GTI MY16.5 PURE WHITE | LAKIN PLATE HOLDER | TINTS |

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            • #7
              Hi,

              Instead of quoting, I'll summarize.

              The (3C) Passat and (35) CC use the older 09 and 46 modules. They haven't switched to the BCM yet, since 46 is the Immo. and they don't have a 05-KESSY (yet). Most of the Mk6 tweaks are in the BCM (newer 09 module) but some of the common stuff is listed here for the conventional tweaks: Volkswagen Golf 5 VAG-COM Info

              The later production m.y. '09 and 2010 and up (3C) and (35) use similar UDS protocol clusters, HVAC units, Xenon Range, Radio/Navi, etc. So some of the tweaks in my VW Vortex thread are applicable outside of the Golf platform.

              --

              The Mk4 is awesome, I have a '02 1.8T Gti, but it is very limited. I like to call this electronically challenged, but simply pure fun to drive (and fix, in comparison to the newer cars)

              The Mk4 tweaks are listed here: Volkswagen MkIV (Golf/Jetta/New Beetle)

              --

              We don't have the Polo in the US, so I'll admit what I know about them is based on SSP's and scans from the control modules.

              --

              Ross-Tech doesn't have a guide on coding because these various modifications depend on which modules are installed in a vehicle. We do dedicate a large part of our focus on label files and they determine what certain modules do -or- do not support via coding and adaptation.

              The DIY's with screen shots and specific coding bits have caused problems on the previous generation 09 and 46 modules. For example, if a user with a 23 Byte module is coping coding from a 30 Byte DIY he/she found online, instead of using the documentation found in the LCH, it can cause problems.

              Please don't get me wrong, DIY's are a good thing and I'm not against them in any way. The variables on the VW platform vehicles and their coding are where the discrepancies are.

              The best thing to do is connect to the car with a battery charger attached and spend some time looking at each modules coding and adaptation options. If you need help determining if something is possible or not, post the complete Auto-Scan so someone can evaluate it.
              VCDS MKVI / MK6 Platform, Handy Coding tweaks

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              • #8
                Hi Dana,

                I have a question in regards to the function of the bit so called "Bi-Xenon Headlights(with shutter) installed". On my Jetta 2010 it is Byte 14 Bit 3. After reading a number of forums, here is what my understanding

                1. Ticketing this bit prevents Central Electronic Control Module dimming the headlights. As not like Halogen, HID must be driven with full voltage. Dimming headlights when HID is fitted can damage the blaster.

                2. "Bi-Xenon Headlights(with shutter) installed" is for true OEM HID retrofit, this will enable the shutter function inside the OEM HID

                3. "Bi-Xenon Headlights(w/o shutter) installed" is for after market HID retrofit, because there is no shutter mechanism.

                Just wonder whether my understanding is correct? Also there is no "Bi-Xenon Headlights(w/o shutter) installed" option present on my car. But I do see this option on other people's screen shot? why?

                btw, I am using VCDS release 10.6.1

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                • #9
                  Hello,

                  1. Yes I agree, however the cars with factory Xenon lamps have the DRL (Byte 24) coding set to Hex 64 = 100% as well. I have not attempted to alter that for fear that the voltage would actually decrease.

                  I'll note, when I switch my DRL's to the fogs, and turn off the Xenon (normal) DRL's the brightness does change...but it looks dirty, or yellowish with the fog light projection.

                  2. Yes and I'll include the stock scan data from my 2010 US Gti below. There is also a bit enabled in Byte 17 for Xenon without separate high beam bulb on the OE setup.

                  3. Yes, because if you enable with shutter, the high beams won't work.

                  I'm not sure about the screen shots. The English file does not include that bit, but I haven't looked lately while hooked up live running the German release.


                  This scan data is for example only, never copy and paste coding from another vehicle to your own.

                  Address 09: Cent. Elect. (J519) Labels: 1K0-937-08x-09.clb
                  Part No SW: 1K0 937 087 G HW: 1K0 937 087 G
                  Component: BCM PQ35 H+ 103 0536
                  Revision: 00103 AC
                  Coding: 6D180A1E90272AC48088008550000D0441050086434D8D6064 8020200000
                  Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200

                  Part No: 1K1 955 119 E
                  Component: Wischer 30060 21 0501
                  Coding: 009795
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                  Address 55: Xenon Range Labels: 5M0-907-357-A.lbl
                  Part No SW: 5M0 907 357 C HW: 5M0 907 357 C
                  Component: AFS-Steuergeraet 0142
                  Revision: 00H04000 Serial number:
                  Coding: 1446940
                  Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200

                  Part No: 7L6 941 329 B
                  Component: AFS-Lst.-Modul l 0004
                  Coding: 00000022

                  Part No: 7L6 941 329 B
                  Component: AFS-Lst.-Modul r 0004
                  Coding: 00000022
                  VCDS MKVI / MK6 Platform, Handy Coding tweaks

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                  • #10
                    Dana,

                    any more details on the following error:

                    00849 - S-contact at Ignition/Starter Switch (D)
                    25-00 - Unknown Switch Condition

                    I have read the wiki and I think its the switch as I have checked fuses and they are both intact and the wiring are not open circuit.
                    '03 Bora V6 4motion ~ CC Flash ~ Neuspeed F&R ARB ~ .:R optioned - Bilsteins,Springs,shifter,steering ~ Tyrol Brake kit ~ EVOMS CAI

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                    • #11
                      Welcome! I think you're gonna need your own little sub forum for all the Q&A

                      Originally posted by Dana @ Ross Tech View Post
                      We don't have the Polo in the US, so I'll admit what I know about them is based on SSP's and scans from the control modules.
                      I'll be doing a scan on the Polo HVAC this weekend (from your email earlier in the week).

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by goodfella View Post
                        Dana,

                        any more details on the following error:

                        00849 - S-contact at Ignition/Starter Switch (D)
                        25-00 - Unknown Switch Condition

                        I have read the wiki and I think its the switch as I have checked fuses and they are both intact and the wiring are not open circuit.
                        What kind of car is that from? Does the radio shut off when the key is removed from the ignition?
                        VCDS MKVI / MK6 Platform, Handy Coding tweaks

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                        • #13
                          Hi, I drive a 2009 Passat r36 and want to adjust the range of the self leveling head lights. Ever since i have lowered the car i do not get the distance on the headlight. Other cars of the same vintage with the same coilovers do not have this problem. Please let me know what can be done to adjust them manually

                          thanks

                          Ross

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                          • #14
                            Dana - I have an MK6 GTI, which I have enabled the Rain Light Sensor to enable the automatic rain closing of windows and sunroof.
                            Upon scan I have these errors in the RLS, CAN Gateway and Radio. Something to do with phone. the car has dealer-fitted VW OEM Bluetooth unit. Looking at the errors below, what do you think the common issue is - thank you for looking:


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                            Address 09: Cent. Elect. (J519) Labels: 1K0-937-08x-09.clb
                            Part No SW: 1K0 937 086 C HW: 1K0 937 086 C
                            Component: BCM PQ35 M 103 0575
                            Revision: 00103 AG
                            Coding: 48180A3FF025F1C044080080350081E441500088537D896064 8000200000
                            Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200
                            VCID: 3041C12DDA51

                            Part No: 1K2 955 119 F
                            Component: Wischer 29110 21 0512
                            Coding: 009795

                            Part No: 1K0 955 559 AH
                            Component: RLS 041209 05 54 0402
                            Coding: 0730AD

                            Part No: 1K8 951 171
                            Component: DWA-Sensor 00 001 0104

                            Part No: 1K8 951 605
                            Component: LIN BACKUP HO H10 9003

                            1 Fault Found:
                            01520 - Rain and Light Recognition Sensor (G397)
                            004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent
                            Freeze Frame:
                            Fault Status: 00100100
                            Fault Priority: 2
                            Fault Frequency: 1
                            Reset counter: 125
                            Mileage: 8160 km
                            Time Indication: 0

                            Freeze Frame:
                            Term 15 Off
                            Voltage: 12.80 V
                            OFF
                            OFF
                            Term 50 Off
                            OFF
                            OFF


                            -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Address 19: CAN Gateway Labels: 1K0-907-530.lbl
                            Part No SW: 1K0 907 530 AD HW: 1K0 907 951
                            Component: J533 Gateway H07 0111
                            Revision: H07 01 Serial number: 031209F1000591
                            Coding: ED807F06000602000003
                            Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200
                            VCID: 69F76C49390B

                            1 Fault Found:
                            01303 - Telephone Transceiver (R36)
                            004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent
                            Freeze Frame:
                            Fault Status: 00100100
                            Fault Priority: 2
                            Fault Frequency: 254
                            Reset counter: 163
                            Mileage: 5521 km
                            Time Indication: 0
                            Date: 2006.14.31
                            Time: 20:53:03


                            -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Address 56: Radio (J0503) Labels: None
                            Part No SW: 5K0 035 190 HW: 5K0 035 190
                            Component: Radio RCD510 040 0167
                            Revision: 00000001 Serial number: VWZ1Z3I1447550
                            Coding: 0500040004
                            Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200
                            VCID: E2E5FB65443D

                            1 Fault Found:
                            01303 - Telephone Transceiver (R36)
                            004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent
                            Freeze Frame:
                            Fault Status: 00100100
                            Fault Priority: 6
                            Fault Frequency: 1
                            Reset counter: 124
                            Mileage: 8140 km
                            Time Indication: 0
                            Date: 2009.14.09
                            Time: 12:26:02

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Dana @ Ross Tech View Post
                              What kind of car is that from? Does the radio shut off when the key is removed from the ignition?
                              Reviving old thread/rudely replying 18mths later... its on a mk4 bora and no, radio stays on after key is removed...
                              I have since replaced the ignition switch but the problem remains
                              '03 Bora V6 4motion ~ CC Flash ~ Neuspeed F&R ARB ~ .:R optioned - Bilsteins,Springs,shifter,steering ~ Tyrol Brake kit ~ EVOMS CAI

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