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VCDS (VAG-COM) codes and programmable options for Golf Mk7
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Originally posted by Polar B View PostCourtesy of DV52
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Don
PS: also, please ignore the "moderator" status - it was greatly exaggerated and I'm hoping that I will get-back my "new-member" status soonPlease 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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Hello, and question
Good afternoon , my name is Martin and I am new to the forum . I'm in Mexico , I have a GTI7 and have some doubts about the use of vag com .
wanted to know if it is possible to increase the rpm to put the sport as well as the audi s3 new . sorry for my English but esty using a translator . Thank you
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Originally posted by Eaglehawk View PostNo....
I've not played with this channel, so I'm not sure what it does - perhaps someone else can comment?
DonLast edited by DV52; 11-07-2016, 05:48 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 eduardoll View PostI just realised that the instrument panel light is not turning on when I move it to the parking light position (the position right after "auto") I noticed that after I changed my headlight for the led's one and then started playing with VCDS codes.. it is only turning on when the switch is set to "auto" or "low beam". anybody knows hot to fix it with VCDS?
Is there a standard setting I can change? Couldn't find anything myself.
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Originally posted by daniel123 View PostI have a completely stock wolf R and also have this problem. I've never played around with the coding so potentially a defect with my car.
Is there a standard setting I can change? Couldn't find anything myself.
If you wanted to change it you can use the coding provided couple of posts above
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Originally posted by DV52 View PostIt's relatively easy to find-out if your passenger-side door control module is fitted with a memory module to facilitate reverse dip as follows:
- Select the control module at address hex52 and then select Advance Measurement.
- Click the boxes for the variables shown on the right-side of the screenshot below and if your car is fitted with a memory module, you should see the values in the left-side of the screenshot below. (Note: the "X" and "Y" coordinates may differ - but the values can't be 255 (which is HexFF) and 046 and 047 MUST be as shown)
If your car isn't fitted with a memory module, the results of the Advanced measurement should be as below (which is the result for the driver's side door control module on my car)
Don
I've got a MY16 and I leave the mirror control knob on L, and it seems I have the hardware installed in OBDeleven. Is the passenger mirror supposed to dip as soon as I put her in reverse? I swear that isn't happening but I'll stare at it in the morning [emoji3]
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Originally posted by isaacinsoll View Post
I've got a MY16 and I leave the mirror control knob on L, and it seems I have the hardware installed in OBDeleven. Is the passenger mirror supposed to dip as soon as I put her in reverse? I swear that isn't happening but I'll stare at it in the morning [emoji3]
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Follow these steps:
1. Set knob back to 0
2. Put car in reverse.
3. Set knob to L
4. Adjust mirror to the dipped position you want.
5. Test this has worked by turning the knob back to 0, the mirror should return to driving position.
6. Turn the knob back to L, the mirror should dip to your set position again.
If you leave the knob on L, the mirror will stay dipped for a little while when you go from R to D. It will return to normal position after you drive forward for a bit. It will automatically go to dipped position the moment you go to R.
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Isaacinsoll: What agenttumb is saying is entirely correct if your car has the steering wheel on the right-hand side of the car. Most folk here are from Australia, but I note that you haven't indicated your country on your information panel (albeit the piture of the mirror switch on your post does look like a RHD car)
Anyhow, if you are not from these parts and your steering wheel is on the left-side of the car, Simply replace "L" with "R" in Agentthumb's instructions.
Don
PS: Have you enabled Mirror Dip in the menu ?
Press CAR button, then select Setup from the lower RH screen (looks like a cog), then select Mirrors and wipers, then enable Mirror DipLast edited by DV52; 12-07-2016, 10:17 AM.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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zloybob
Information from my database below
Don
;SW:3Q0-907-379-F HW:3Q0-907-379-F --- ABS Brakes
Coding:01FA93A13421097407770603C1C8A980C92C90E0608 395F514605078C006
EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100IPB
;SW:3Q0-907-379-P HW:3Q0-907-379-C --- ABS Brakes
Coding:04FA6AA12420096E0078020981C4252056249000408 1A4B210630050C002
;EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESP
SW:3Q0-907-379-R HW:3Q0-907-379-G --- ABS Brakes
Coding:04FA8AA12421116C077C060941CB2920512488E0608 294F31822503AC282
EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100IPB
;SW:3Q0-907-379-T HW:3Q0-907-379-C --- ABS Brakes
Coding:01FA6BA154200971007C020941C76880D62A9000408 216B6144350D3C089
;EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESP
SW:3Q0-907-379-P HW:3Q0-907-379-C --- ABS Brakes
Coding:01FA6AA1242509720078020081CC298056249000408 194B410430050C002
;EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESP
;SW:3Q0-907-379-P HW:3Q0-907-379-C --- ABS Brakes
Coding:04FA6AA12420096E0078020981C4252056249000408 1A4B210630050C002
;EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESPPlease 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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Coding Gurus, need some help
I'm using OBDEleven and not a RT dongle and have been using the instructions off DV52 post. So far I can successfully achieve all the changes needed except that i cannot change adapaion channel 4 to "brake light" from post #614.
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Is this a ODBEleven issue or i am just blind??
Thanks in advance
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