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  • #76
    Yes, I remembered the principle, just couldn't remember what number system it used


    *waiting for someone to try and activate Voice Control and respond*
    Some say he was the Stig... all we know is that he drives a VW Transporter.
    Audi A3

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    • #77
      I've given this a go. First, I should say that I have a MY14 NZ-spec 103kW Highline, so this may require a different coding change to the Australian spec cars. The long coding is a little different to yours:

      02730008FF00000021510001000900001F0100160100010045

      I tried recoding by ticking the bit 1 box for byte 24, which indeed changes the last 2 digits of the long code from 45 to 47. As expected, this changes the binary value from 01000101 to 01000111. The coding change is accepted, but sadly, it makes no difference to voice control, which remains deactivated .

      What I did notice changed was that RDS and TP were turned off when the coding change was applied.

      As this tweak didn't work, I reset my coding back to the original default value.

      So, no joy, I'm afraid.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by scobb View Post
        I've given this a go. First, I should say that I have a MY14 NZ-spec 103kW Highline, so this may require a different coding change to the Australian spec cars. The long coding is a little different to yours:

        02730008FF00000021510001000900001F0100160100010045

        I tried recoding by ticking the bit 1 box for byte 24, which indeed changes the last 2 digits of the long code from 45 to 47. As expected, this changes the binary value from 01000101 to 01000111. The coding change is accepted, but sadly, it makes no difference to voice control, which remains deactivated .

        What I did notice changed was that RDS and TP were turned off when the coding change was applied.

        As this tweak didn't work, I reset my coding back to the original default value.

        So, no joy, I'm afraid.
        scobb: What a shame (that it didn't work). Ryan_R's logic was so compelling that I would have have bet that it was a certainty. Perhaps there are fundamental differences between Golf vehicles here and across "the ditch". The other possibility is coding variations between my13 & my14 models. It would be good if someone from Australia with a my13 model gave this a try
        It's interesting that your coding has three bytes that are different (i.e. byte 23, byte 19, byte 8 ). I've become aware from another thread that one of the diferences between the two models (over here at least) is that TP appears to work on my14 cars, but doesn't work on my13 (at least not on my my13). I wonder if the TP answer is somewhere in the three different bytes? Something else for the resident VCDS boffins to think about I guess!!
        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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        • #79
          Just tick everything and see what you enable
          Some say he was the Stig... all we know is that he drives a VW Transporter.
          Audi A3

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          • #80
            The other thing to consider is the CD/SD card with the software fix may also contain the dictionary of commands which may not have been installed in the factory.
            MY14 Golf VII 110 TDI Highline | DSG 6 spd | Pure White | Bi-Xennon | Sunroof | Driver Assist 2 | Leather |

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            • #81
              Well I ended up paying my dealership the $400+ for the voice command to work. It kinda works but you have to know how to say some words. It is a bit funny with the Australian twang. But I don't mind. Would recommend to people if you wanted to throw $400 at your car so all the buttons work :-p...
              2014 VW Golf TDI Highline DSG - Limestone Green, DAP, Xenons
              2018 VW Golf R Hatch DSG - White Silver, DAP , Dynaudio
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              2013 VW Amarok TDI420 Highline Auto - Family Members

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Alex31 View Post
                Well I ended up paying my dealership the $400+ for the voice command to work. It kinda works but you have to know how to say some words. It is a bit funny with the Australian twang. But I don't mind. Would recommend to people if you wanted to throw $400 at your car so all the buttons work :-p...
                Which dealer undertook the upgrade. I'm considering doing the same and would prefer to go to a dealer that has done this work before. Thanks
                MY14 Golf VII 110 TDI Highline | DSG 6 spd | Pure White | Bi-Xennon | Sunroof | Driver Assist 2 | Leather |

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                • #83
                  The dealer in Townsville... Might be a bit far away for a lot of people on this forum


                  Golf mk7 TDI Highline. 17inch blade wheels, Bi-Xenon, DA pack limestone grey
                  2014 VW Golf TDI Highline DSG - Limestone Green, DAP, Xenons
                  2018 VW Golf R Hatch DSG - White Silver, DAP , Dynaudio
                  2016 Skoda Superb 140TDI - Family Members
                  2013 VW Amarok TDI420 Highline Auto - Family Members

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by jdbrown1953 View Post
                    Which dealer undertook the upgrade. I'm considering doing the same and would prefer to go to a dealer that has done this work before. Thanks
                    Putting a CD/DVD in a drive and allowing it to update firmware is not rocket science; any dealer who is able to offer you the upgrade will be able to install it without difficulty.
                    2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
                    2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Alex31 View Post
                      Well I ended up paying my dealership the $400+ for the voice command to work.
                      I'm happy when I can swear at mine occasionally and it doesn't answer back. (I'm talking about the car, not my wife.)

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by AdamD View Post
                        Putting a CD/DVD in a drive and allowing it to update firmware is not rocket science; any dealer who is able to offer you the upgrade will be able to install it without difficulty.
                        AdamD: I wonder whether it's possible to buy the SD card as an outright purchase (as a spare part) rather than to pay the money to a dealer to install the upgrade? For someone with a VCDS cable (or access to a VCDS cable) the extra task of setting bit 1 of bye byte 24 shouldn't be that difficult. The cost should also be cheaper - athough this is invariably not the case for VW parts.

                        I guess that VWA don't want copies of the upgrade software in the public domain, so buying the firmware upgrade might not be possible.
                        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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                        • #87
                          I retrofitted a RNS-510 onto a 2013 beetle. The voice command did not work

                          To cut a long story short, The two things I did to resolve it are

                          Using VCDS, disable voice command in 'Telephone' and enable same in the RNS

                          Install piggy back harness back of the RNS

                          Wiring Harness VW Bluetooth for RNS510 MFD3 with Voice Control | eBay
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by DV52 View Post
                            I guess that VWA don't want copies of the upgrade software in the public domain, so buying the firmware upgrade might not be possible.
                            You're paying for what they are advertising as a feature and a service to install it; not software (although as a matter of fact it will just be software). I'd say you have next to no chance of being able to buy the update software on a physical medium, unless you have a good mate that works at a dealership, and even then...
                            2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
                            2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
                            Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
                            Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by AdamD View Post
                              You're paying for what they are advertising as a feature and a service to install it; not software (although as a matter of fact it will just be software). I'd say you have next to no chance of being able to buy the update software on a physical medium, unless you have a good mate that works at a dealership, and even then...
                              Or you could just purchase it online like from here

                              Volkswagen Zubehör Shop - Sprachbedienung f.Navigation Discover Media Dialog Spracheingabe 5G0054802A

                              Google is your friend
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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by spikeyboy22 View Post
                                Or you could just purchase it online like from here

                                Volkswagen Zubehör Shop - Sprachbedienung f.Navigation Discover Media Dialog Spracheingabe 5G0054802A

                                Google is your friend
                                Two questions

                                1. Will it be in English, and
                                2. Is it worth the $100 saved
                                Golf MKVII - 103TSi Highline (Sunset Red)

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