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

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  • Originally posted by avdo_ View Post
    Hey Miro,

    prefer not to cut anything. Should be easy (once I know how) to reverse the code if I decide to put the car back to stock
    I am more then happy for you to come and install the bbk for me. And KW DDC if you like.
    You only cutting the wires from the old pads not the car wiring.

    Of course I can do it for you.
    Performance Tunes from $850
    Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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    • Originally posted by Transporter View Post
      You only cutting the wires from the old pads not the car wiring.

      Yeah I know, but if I want to revert back to standard then I have to go and buy new standard pads again. The currents ones haven't done more then 1500kms

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      • VCDS Tweak - Fog Lights operated with High Beam Lights

        Those that haven't yet looked at the Body Control Module on a mk7 Golf might be surprised to learn that the 09-Cent. Elect. module devotes a total of 665 separate adaptation channels entirely to the management of the car's exterior lighting. Fact is that control of the exterior lights on MQB platform vehicles is comparatively sophisticated and each of the car's exterior lights can be separately programmed in a variety of ways. This makes it possible to customise the behaviour of these lights to suit each owner's personal taste. There is a growing understanding in the world outside VW generally, and in non-German speaking countries in particular of what I'm calling "Leutche" programming. With this new-found knowledge a new flurry of lighting tweaks will doubtless appear in the near future.

        A simple example of this is the following tweak which enables fog-lights to be operated together with high-beam lights.
        The cable user can choose either, or both of the following options:
        Option 1: fog-lights are turned-on with high-beam lights when the left-hand stalk behind the steering wheel is pushed towards the windscreen (and the rotary light switch is in "Auto", or "On" position)- i.e. the normal high-beam switch on/off process
        Option 2: fog-lights are "flashed" together with high-beam lights when the left-hand stalk behind the steering wheel is momentarily pulled towards the driver .

        I developed this tweak by modifying a set of instructions that I first found on a German MotorBlog site (thanks TBAx) and following a suggestion that was made on this forum (thanks jazrod). I've tested this tweak (both options) on my own 103TSI mk7 Golf, so I can vouch that it works!

        A word of warning for those that wish to implement this tweak. "Idle" (a forum colleague) has correctly advised that in some areas it may be a legal offence to operate fog lights when there is no actual fog. Consideration should be given to this matter before proceeding.

        VCDS Tweak - Fog-lights operated with high-beam lights
        1. From the main screen select 09-Cent. Elect
        2. When the BMC screen opens, select Security Access-16
        3. Enter the magic number 31347
        4. When the main BCM screen returns, select Adaptation-10
        5. Change the settings in adaptation channels shown in the two Tables below to the "New Value":
        Left Fog-Light

        Adaptation Channel Old Value New Value Choose either, or both Options
        (8 )-Leuchte12NL LB45-Lichtfunktion C 12 not active Left high beam Change to implement Option 1 above
        (9)-Leuchte12NL LB45-Lichtfunktion D 12 not active Lichthupe generell Change to implement Option 2 above
        (10)-Leuchte12NL LB45-Dimmwert CD 12 0 100
        (11)-Leuchte12NL LB45-Dimming Direction CD 12 maximize maximize


        Right Fog-Light


        Adaptation Channel Old Value New Value Choose either, or both Options
        (8 )-Leuchte13NL RB5-Lichtfunktion C 13 not active Right high beam Change to implement Option 1 above
        (9)-Leuchte13NL RB5-Lichtfunktion D 13 not active Lichthupe generell Change to implement Option 2 above
        (10)-Leuchte13NL RB5-Dimmwert CD 13 0 100
        (11)-Leuchte13NL RB5-Dimming Direction CD 13 maximize maximize

        Notes
        Note 1: The channels in the Tables above are about 70% down the list of channels on the VCDS adaptation screen
        Note 2: Select the adaptation channels carefully as other channels have similar descriptions
        Note 3: If the adaptation channels in the car do not have the "Old Value" indicated in the tables do not proceed with this tweak
        Note 4: If LED fog-lights are installed, change adaptation channel (10) on both left and right fog-lights to 127 (instead of "100")
        Note 5: Adaptation channels (11) (i.e. last row in the two Tables) should not need to be changed, but the settings should be checked
        Last edited by DV52; 27-01-2015, 03:22 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 DV52 View Post
          andrew7: Are the instructions for the VCDS tweak as follows?:
          To Mute Soundakator
          1. A9 Structure Borne Sound
          2. Adaptation 10
          3. At Channel drop down choose "Volume of structure borne noiseactuator" (only choice)
          4. Enter a value in the proper box (0% = mute)
          This is probably a dumb question, but once I enter the new % number,,,say 60% in my case, do I then just close the window, or do I need to click on "add to log" ?
          Sold - CW Mk6 MY12 GTI 5 Door DSG, Sunroof, Leather, RNS510, MDI, Tints, Lakin plate holders, BT & RVC, projected 'GTI' door lights

          Current - Lapiz blue mk7 Golf R DSG fully optioned.

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          • Originally posted by jacs View Post
            This is probably a dumb question, but once I enter the new % number,,,say 60% in my case, do I then just close the window, or do I need to click on "add to log" ?
            jacs: I know it's a cliche but there really are no dumb questions when learning VCDS stuff, only dumb answers! When you have entered the number that you want into the new value box and you have clicked "Do it!, you can either exit the screen, or you can click the "add to log" option. Personally, I always do the latter and then I exit the window.

            What happens when you select "add to log" is that a text file is created in the Ross Tech\Logs sub directory (i.e. the same directory that holds the auto-scan logs). The new file will contain a short notation of the details of the change that you just made. Together with the CodingLog.txt file (another great tool for trouble-shooting tweak problems), the new file will be very handy should you need to reference the tweak change at a later time.

            After you click "add to log" you will be presented with the same set of dialogue windows that appear when you do an auto-scan. You are given the opportunity to name the text file and to enter details such as VIN & license plate number. I tend to ignore these fields but to enter wording that is evocative of the nature of the tweak ( i.e. Sounakator Vol to 60%). Hope this helps!
            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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            • Thanks DV52....its the 1st tweak I'll make when car arrives in4 weeks all being well. ...much appreciated
              Sold - CW Mk6 MY12 GTI 5 Door DSG, Sunroof, Leather, RNS510, MDI, Tints, Lakin plate holders, BT & RVC, projected 'GTI' door lights

              Current - Lapiz blue mk7 Golf R DSG fully optioned.

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              • Apologies if I have missed it but can we disable this warning?

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                • Originally posted by veew View Post
                  OMG that is awesome! I'm glad to hear that both TP and Voice Control now works, woohoooo!
                  OK I understand why VW Australia would want Voice Control disabled down here but don't know why they don't want us to have TP .... this I do not understand

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                  • Originally posted by Moonee View Post
                    OK I understand why VW Australia would want Voice Control disabled down here but don't know why they don't want us to have TP .... this I do not understand
                    Moonee: I learned long ago that tyring to understand the marketing practices of VW Australia is the "delicious futility of an impossible task"!! What seems to have happened is that the early model mk7s (my13 and a few my14) had the function disabled. For some reason there was a change of heart in the offices of VWA and later models started to have the function enabled.
                    But the VCDS tweak is real easy, so it's not hard to implement (once the "hacker" community learned how to do it).
                    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 jonoz View Post
                      Apologies if I have missed it but can we disable this warning?
                      jonoz: I'm pretty certain that no-one has found a way of doing it. The fact remains that the RT software (I haven't yet looked at the latest SW ver 14.10) still hasn't developed a label file for address 5F- information Electr. There are no adaptation channels in the car (there are over 3,000 of these in a mk7) that I can find that control this function - so the only hope remains a Coding-string tweak in 5F. But I would be delighted to be proven wrong, if anyone can provide information to the contrary!
                      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 DV52 View Post
                        jonoz: I'm pretty certain that no-one has found a way of doing it. The fact remains that the RT software (I haven't yet looked at the latest SW ver 14.10) still hasn't developed a label file for address 5F- information Electr. There are no adaptation channels in the car (there are over 3,000 of these in a mk7) that I can find that control this function - so the only hope remains a Coding-string tweak in 5F. But I would be delighted to be proven wrong, if anyone can provide information to the contrary!
                        Annoying thing is it only sometimes appears when starting the car!

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                        • Originally posted by jonoz View Post
                          Annoying thing is it only sometimes appears when starting the car!
                          Jonoz:Yes I believe that the SATNAV disclaimer screen (otherwise affectionately known as the "nag screen") is programmed to appear randomly at start-up. It certainly appears that way - unless someone here knows the actual protocol.

                          The irony (I think) is that the inherent safety message in the screen is totally at odds with the driver's need to take his/her attention off the road to read and to acknowledge the message! Yes, I know that the driver is meant to do this before the car is in motion, but how many of us actually have the patience to wait for the SATNAV to synchronise with the satellites then wait further for the screen to come up? Invariably, despite all our good intentions, this all happens when the car is in motion - hence the irony!!
                          Last edited by DV52; 03-11-2014, 04:20 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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                          • Hi DV52,

                            I have been trying to do the "flash foglights wth high beam" tweak and it doesn't seem to be working. I get to the table part and the existing value isn't at 100, it's at 0. At adaption channel 9 is there something in particular I should be selecting?
                            I have a Mk7 GTI with the LED fogs.

                            Also - I am curious if there is a tweak that puts the foglights on WITH the high beams on, as apposed to when they're just flashed.

                            Thanks!
                            MkVII | GTI | Tornado Red | DSG |Bi-Xenon | Panoramic Roof | Vienna Leather | Driver Assist


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                            • Originally posted by Jazrod View Post
                              Hi DV52,

                              I have been trying to do the "flash foglights wth high beam" tweak and it doesn't seem to be working. I get to the table part and the existing value isn't at 100, it's at 0. At adaption channel 9 is there something in particular I should be selecting?
                              I have a Mk7 GTI with the LED fogs.

                              Also - I am curious if there is a tweak that puts the foglights on WITH the high beams on, as apposed to when they're just flashed.

                              Thanks!
                              Jazrod: Hi.

                              My apology, but I'm not sure that I understand what your saying. Are you asserting that your existing (9)-Leuchte12NL LB45-Lichtfunktion D 12 channel has a current value of "0" ( instead of "not active"), or are you saying that (10)-Leuchte12NL LB45-Dimmwert CD 12 has a value of "0". If you are referring to channel (10), then this is the value that it is meant to have (before you change it to 127 - because you have LED Fogs).

                              You haven't said what model car that you have, but I have included below a table of the default values for 4 x Golf mk7 vehicles. As you can see they all have the same default values, so I'm confident that my table is correct. Plus I have actually implemented this tweak my self on the 103TSI - so I know that the table is correct!

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                              Don't take this the wrong way, but it's very easy to confuse these channels because they all look alike and because there are 655 Leutche channels in a mk7. As I say in my tweak instructions, "Leutche" programming is very easy to get wrong (again, I'm not insinuating that you have made an error).

                              Are you able to post a screen shot of the problem channels so I (and others) can have a look at them. If you are not able to do this, can you accurately copy the channel names and their default settings on a post here? My other suggestion is that you post up your CodingLog.txt file on a third party site and copy the link here. It will tell me what changes that you have tried to make - even if they were unsuccessful.

                              As for your other question (about Fogs and high beam activated together), the answer is that I can make some suggestions for you to try- if you want. But I think that we need to solve your "flasher" problem first.
                              Cheers
                              Don
                              Last edited by DV52; 03-11-2014, 11:14 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 DV52 View Post
                                Jazrod: Hi.

                                My apology, but I'm not sure that I understand what your saying. Are you asserting that your existing (9)-Leuchte12NL LB45-Lichtfunktion D 12 channel has a current value of "0" ( instead of "not active"), or are you saying that (10)-Leuchte12NL LB45-Dimmwert CD 12 has a value of "0". If you are referring to channel (10), then this is the value that it is meant to have (before you change it to 127 - because you have LED Fogs).

                                You haven't said what model car that you have, but I have included below a table of the default values for 4 x Golf mk7 vehicles. As you can see they all have the same default values, so I'm confident that my table is correct. Plus I have actually implemented this tweak my self on the 103TSI - so I know that the table is correct!

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]12911[/ATTACH]

                                Don't take this the wrong way, but it's very easy to confuse these channels because they all look alike and because there are 655 Leutche channels in a mk7. As I say in my tweak instructions, "Leutche" programming is very easy to get wrong (again, I'm not insinuating that you have made an error).

                                Are you able to post a screen shot of the problem channels so I (and others) can have a look at them. If you are not able to do this, can you accurately copy the channel names and their default settings on a post here? My other suggestion is that you post up your CodingLog.txt file on a third party site and copy the link here. It will tell me what changes that you have tried to make - even if they were unsuccessful.

                                As for your other question (about Fogs and high beam activated together), the answer is that I can make some suggestions for you to try- if you want. But I think that we need to solve your "flasher" problem first.
                                Cheers
                                Don

                                Hi Don,

                                As mentioned in my original query I have a MKVII Golf GTI, with LED foglights.

                                To my understanding there are 3 channels for this function to work, two of which need changing (channels [9] and [10]). I am 100% certain I have selected the right ones, as I checked them several times before proceeding (I am very particular with this, lol).

                                The issue I am having is that when changing channel (9) from "not active" to the new value, several dozen options become available and I do not know which one to select. Some include; "aktiv 100%", "right side high beam" and "left side high beam" - I tried it with all aforementioned options and it still did not work.In case you were wondering, I already had changed channel (10)'s value from 0 to 127.

                                I am very open to suggestions about having the fogs come on with my high beam (in addition to the "flick" scenario we are resolving now). Thank you for that.

                                Unfortunately I can't post screenshots just now, as I am using my Dad's work laptop for all of my VCDS purposes (and I have no access to it at present).

                                Thanks again!

                                Jarrod
                                MkVII | GTI | Tornado Red | DSG |Bi-Xenon | Panoramic Roof | Vienna Leather | Driver Assist


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