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VCDS (VAG-COM) codes and programmable options for Golf Mk7

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  • Hi Don,

    First off, thank you very much for all your expertise and help! This is my first VW and it combines but my love for working on the car mechanically as well as tweaking it through VCDS. Truly a lot of fun!

    Now to ask for some help! I currently have Incandescent tail lights and am trying to get the turn signals to work like the LED pace car setting. I stumbled upon someone who did this, but I would like to modify his setup just a bit. Below is the link to his post and the instructions on how to do it.

    VWVortex.com - VCDS Tweaks for the 7R



    Here is a YouTube video of it working as well:



    What I'm trying to do is enable the feature to work the same while the brakes are applied. Currently when brakes are applied it just acts like a normal turn signal with the inner tail lights on. I'd like to keep the inner tail lights working as is, just have the turn signal alternate inner to outter like it does without the brakes applied. Hopefully you can shed some insight on this and help me out if not, I'll have to check out your guide and his and see what I can come up with!

    Thanks in advance!

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    • Originally posted by DV52 View Post
      Kuray: Merhaba ve hoş geldiniz foruma - this is all the Turkish I know!

      Please forgive me if you already know this, but Leuchte programming has a very defined and very limited role in the operation of a lamp on a mk7. The instructions in a Leuchte-set simply describes the type of signal and when it will be applied to a particular PIN on the BCM. In the case of the Leuchte-set Leuchte22BR MA57, the pin is PIN#57 on the A socket. It just so happens that this PIN is physically located on the top of the rear hatch (i.e. the 3rd brake light), but it could be anywhere!

      So when an Alpha channel in the Leuchte-set Leuchte22BR MA57 is set to a function (like Rückfahrlicht for example), there must be an initiating mechanism to turn-on the lamp that is attached to pin#57 on socket A on the BCM. For the Rückfahrlicht command, this initiating mechanism is the reversing switch in the gear-box. But the reversing switch only applies to a limited number of Leuchte commands (generally those commands that have the word Rückfahrlicht in the descriptor)

      The Lichthupe generell command is one of the more obscure settings and I haven't used it before. The problem is that I don't know the "initiating mechanism" for this command - sorry. You will need to experiment with this command to find the initiating mechanism- or perhaps someone else here knows how to initiate this setting once it is applied to an Alpha channel

      Cheers
      Don
      Thanks for Turkish greeting!

      First of all I am using A3 Sedan 8V which has same codings as MQB.
      I got the reversing problem.

      How about having flash effect in any light?
      I can do it with turn signals because there is two phase for turn signals but nothing else.

      Let's imagine I want to have flashing effect(on/off) for light X? What should be done.

      Thanks

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      • Originally posted by monkeysrus View Post
        Can you change when the car warns you of low fuel? Twice it's given a warning at 40k to empty/ (So it says) Would prefer an 80k distance warning.
        Anyone?? Miss the 120 / 80 warning in the skoda!

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        • Originally posted by 0bLiViOuS View Post
          Hi Don,

          First off, thank you very much for all your expertise and help! This is my first VW and it combines but my love for working on the car mechanically as well as tweaking it through VCDS. Truly a lot of fun!

          Now to ask for some help! I currently have Incandescent tail lights and am trying to get the turn signals to work like the LED pace car setting. I stumbled upon someone who did this, but I would like to modify his setup just a bit. Below is the link to his post and the instructions on how to do it.

          VWVortex.com - VCDS Tweaks for the 7R



          Here is a YouTube video of it working as well:



          What I'm trying to do is enable the feature to work the same while the brakes are applied. Currently when brakes are applied it just acts like a normal turn signal with the inner tail lights on. I'd like to keep the inner tail lights working as is, just have the turn signal alternate inner to outter like it does without the brakes applied. Hopefully you can shed some insight on this and help me out if not, I'll have to check out your guide and his and see what I can come up with!

          Thanks in advance!
          0bLiViOuS: Hello and thank you for the kind words.

          First, I would suggest that you read and try to understand my Leuchte-primer because it hopefully will help explain what's happening within the 19 x adaption channels that constitute each of the Leuchte-sets for the exterior lamps on MQB platform vehicles in general and on a mk7 in particular.

          As for the changes in the links that you posted, I'm not entirely sure that I understand what you want to do (our tail light fittings down here have a different arrangement with the turn-signal), but I suspect that the answer lies in the way that the lighting functions have been assigned to the alpha channels. Not sure if you are aware, but when a lamp is asked to undertake multiple functions (like the rear tail lights), the merit-order is determined by the Alpha characters.

          Here's an example of what I mean- in your links, the outer tail light is asked to perform three distinct functions: Brake, Parking-light and turn signal. When you have switched-on the turn signal and at the same time, you put your foot on the brake and also turn-on the rotary light switch, how does the rear tail light know which of these functions to perform?

          Answer: Leuchte programming enforces a strict priority order to resolve the conflict in my example above. The priority order is in the alpha channels: HG>FE>DC>BA.

          In the links that you posted above (for example), the suggested changes have the Brake function as the lowest priority on the outer lamps (brakes are on the AB alpha-pair), but the Brake function is the 2nd highest priority on the inner lamps (brakes are on the EF alpha pair).

          My hunch is that a judicious re-assignment of functions to the alpha channels might give you what you want - I think.

          Cheers and good luck!
          Don

          PS: Before you start tinkering and because this tweak involves messing with 76 x adaptation channels (i.e. 4 x Leuchte-sets), it might be prudent to make an admap of the BCM on your car, first (just in case you need to roll-back the settings to their original values)
          Last edited by DV52; 24-01-2016, 12:18 PM.
          Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the wider expertise of other forum members! Thank you.

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          • Originally posted by Kuray View Post
            Thanks for Turkish greeting!

            First of all I am using A3 Sedan 8V which has same codings as MQB.
            I got the reversing problem.

            How about having flash effect in any light?
            I can do it with turn signals because there is two phase for turn signals but nothing else.

            Let's imagine I want to have flashing effect(on/off) for light X? What should be done.

            Thanks
            Kuray:Alas I suspect that you will be disappointed in my response! Clearly, a flashing light function is possible with Leutch programming because settings like Lichthupe generell appear in the Lasttype channel options.

            We just need to discover how to initiate the function (i.e. which mechanism actually switches-on the function). Again, experimentation is needed unless anyone else here can advise
            Cheers
            Don
            Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the wider expertise of other forum members! Thank you.

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            • Thank you Don! I haven't had a chance to get through Leuchte-primer and was just picking it up when I decided to check the forum first! This is great to understand a bit more and on how it works and, like you said, it may be just a simple change of the priority. I eat this stuff up so one day I hope to be a Leuchte-guru like yourself!

              I will be sure to make an admap before I start tinkering. Always need to be able to roll back if things go south

              Thanks again and if I get it figured out I'll be sure to share it with everyone!

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              • Originally posted by DV52 View Post
                Kuray:Alas I suspect that you will be disappointed in my response! Clearly, a flashing light function is possible with Leutch programming because settings like Lichthupe generell appear in the Lasttype channel options.

                We just need to discover how to initiate the function (i.e. which mechanism actually switches-on the function). Again, experimentation is needed unless anyone else here can advise
                Cheers
                Don
                I checked which lights uses "Lichthupe generell" option and saw only Main Beams and Xenon Shutters(High Beams) use this. There is no flashing example for low beams. They just open or not so I don't know why those lights have "Lichthupe generell" option.

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                • Originally posted by DV52 View Post
                  As a forum community exercise *insert awesome list here*
                  Don, I would like to add 20103 as a login for the Telematics Module (75). Hopefully more to come, while I am using login searcher on a few modules

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                  • Hi guys, really interested in activating WLAN on my UK GTD with Discover Pro built Sept 2013 (so MIB I). Do I understand correctly that it's just a tick box in VCDS to activate it, or does one need access to VCP ?

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                    • Originally posted by Chillout View Post
                      Don, I would like to add 20103 as a login for the Telematics Module (75). Hopefully more to come, while I am using login searcher on a few modules
                      Chillout: much thanks! Your contribution to the list noted - keep them coming please
                      Don
                      Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the wider expertise of other forum members! Thank you.

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                      • Enable WLAN on Discover Pro MIB1
                        Warning: you will not have data access if you don't have premium telephony, so there will be NO online services. This WILL lead to an error in Phone menu when selecting "Premium phone". It will do no damage, but as with all VCDS changes: use your brain.


                        Module 5F
                        Login 20103
                        Long Coding:
                        Byte 15, bit 4 = 1 (Phone NAD)
                        Byte 24, bit 3 = 1 (WLAN Module)
                        Adaptation:
                        WLAN: On
                        (7)-Vehicle configuration-WIFI_Hotspot: On
                        (17)-Vehicle configuration-UPnP: On (Will enable DLNA)

                        After you've set this, RESET the device by holding Power for ~15 seconds.
                        You can now find the WLAN settings in the device settings menu.
                        If not, that's bad luck. The MIB1 is a mysterious device... it could be that you need to set "LTE Module" to on...

                        That's all.
                        Feel free to experiment with this. Be careful though.
                        Please post your findings here!
                        Last edited by Chillout; 28-01-2016, 07:15 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by Chillout View Post
                          Enable WLAN on Discover Pro MIB1
                          Warning: you will not have data access if you don't have premium telephony, so there will be NO online services. This WILL lead to an error in Phone menu when selecting "Premium phone".


                          Module 5F
                          Login 20103
                          Long Coding:
                          Byte 15, bit 4 = 1 (Phone NAD)
                          Byte 24, bit 3 = 1 (WLAN Module)
                          Adaptation:
                          WLAN: On
                          (7)-Vehicle configuration-WIFI_Hotspot: On
                          (17)-Vehicle configuration-UPnP: On (Will enable DLNA)

                          That's all.
                          Feel free to experiment with this. Be careful though.
                          Hi,Chillout.
                          Thank you very much to disclose the cording for WLAN on Discover Pro.

                          I applied this coding on my Golf MK7 Highline with Discover Pro which do
                          not have premium phone interface. However WLAN menu was appeared on
                          Media Source screen but WLAN is still gray out which I could not enabled
                          WLAN. Do I need to enable engineering menu first or need additional
                          coding to enable WLAN ? Now I only have VCDS at the time.
                          Thank you.

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                          • Originally posted by ZEAL8080 View Post
                            Hi,Chillout.
                            Thank you very much to disclose the cording for WLAN on Discover Pro.

                            I applied this coding on my Golf MK7 Highline with Discover Pro which do
                            not have premium phone interface. However WLAN menu was appeared on
                            Media Source screen but WLAN is still gray out which I could not enabled
                            WLAN. Do I need to enable engineering menu first or need additional
                            coding to enable WLAN ? Now I only have VCDS at the time.
                            Thank you.
                            The media source will only be active when there is a DLNA server on the same WLAN.
                            Did you check the main Settings screen and set-up a WLAN with key and SSID?

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                            • Originally posted by Chillout View Post
                              The media source will only be active when there is a DLNA server on the same WLAN.
                              Did you check the main Settings screen and set-up a WLAN with key and SSID?
                              Thank you for your reply.
                              Yes, I did checked both main screen and set-up menu too. But there are no WLAN related menu so I could not set SSID and pass code for WLAN.

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                              • Same happened to me. Have you tried re-booting the Nav Pro (as per Chillout's instructions above). I didn't at first and whilst I got the WLAN icon under the Media sources screen, I had no WLAN options in the setup screen. That was until I re-booted the device then the WLAN options dropped in into the setup screen.

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