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VCDS (VAG-COM) codes and programmable options for Golf Mk7
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wasabiz: Yes, you are correct (according to the VW Golf brochure). The entry in the brochure on the specification table (page 35) doesn't even allow mirror-dip as an option for 90TSI.Originally posted by wasabiz View PostAs far as I know, The trendlind does not come with the mirror dipping
Do any of the more experienced VCDS guys on VWW know if it's just a matter of replicating the byte/bit entries (for a Highline/Comfortline) on the passenger door controller, or is additional hardware needed? If it's just a tweak, the set-up for mirror dip on my car is below:
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Don't know, but there is no harm in trying. Worst case is that you create a fault code which you can erase after.
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Zloybob: A couple of months ago I posted a set of instructions to enable TMC at the following link:Originally posted by zloybob View Postcan any post long coding for block 5F with activated TMC? thnx
I've tested the tweak and it works OK on my mkVII Golf. Hope it's what you wantPlease 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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Thnx, but im from Russia, and we (in Discover Pro) dont have menu items to activate RDS, AF, TP and etc.Originally posted by DV52 View PostI've tested the tweak and it works OK on my mkVII Golf. Hope it's what you want
I activated RDS menu with changing longcoding, now need activate TP, and for it im need longcoding of block 5F for compare with my
p.s. sry for my poor english
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Sorry man, Australian Golfs don't get the Discover Pro, only some Skodas do so I don't think anyone would know?Originally posted by zloybob View PostThnx, but im from Russia, and we (in Discover Pro) dont have menu items to activate RDS, AF, TP and etc.
I activated RDS menu with changing longcoding, now need activate TP, and for it im need longcoding of block 5F for compare with my
p.s. sry for my poor english
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How fast does a MkVII go?
I know that this is a somewhat off-topic, but if I could beg a little indulgence from the moderators, I found the following pic on a VW site in Malaysia. According to the guy who posted the pic (his/her handle is "di3namix"), he was driving a mk7 GTI at the time.
His comments were:"Not quite its top speed, far from it I guess judging from its tall gearing. Car surprisingly stable at these speeds, so much so I drove with one hand and another hand holding my heavy DSLR for this pic."He finished his post with the following wise words:
"Note: It still pretty dangerous, hence I won't condone it."I reckon that they are a pretty laid-back lot in Malaysia!!
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Zloybob: Russia huh? wow this forum sure does get-about!Originally posted by zloybob View PostDiscover Media? =) just need long coding from any MMI with working TMC
I've taken a screen shot below of the Hecadecimal coding string for block 5F (Information Elec. control module) on my car (which has TMC activated). Is this what you are after?
Like readerr0r, I would have thought that the long coding sequence from my car would be too different to the coding sequence for the Discover Pro screen. Without knowing either the byte allocation tables or the corresponding functions for every bit in each byte, how will the coding sequence on my car be of use?
Last edited by DV52; 15-05-2014, 06:48 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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