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Anyone know how to get the R or R Line logos at the bottom centre of the AID?
This is for the Gen 2/New style AID.
Dashboard data byte 2 is 0000 which is supposed to be default and I believe 0110 is for Golf R,
but I'm not sure if that's what enables the R logo or it's a separate setting.
I've changed the dials to GTI and R look but that doesn't show the logo.
This example is using the "blue rings" dials and has the logo enabled and the application I'm using doesn't work when trying to enable the logo, but I am told that ODB Eleven can do it, however I am after the long coding instructions as I believe the application I'm using may have it wrong.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]53245[/ATTACH]
Personally I would prefer something useful to be in that line like front assist or lane assist rather than a useless logo
I've heard about the "Audi" mod. Do you need to set the throttle response to direct as well as the long coding you mentioned, or is the audi mod only the long coding you mentioned?
I have both set up ie direct throttle and Audi. the long code I mentioned is only for the Audi 'characteristics'.
Some may have tried the Direct throttle mod in vcds. Today, I added the 'Audi" selection in the engine contrl module. It may be a placebo but I thought the car responded smoother.
"Audi" Engine Mod - Tiguan specific
Control Module 01 - Engine
Long Coding
Byte 0
Uncheck Bit 0, check Bit 1
Hex value should show 02 now for the value
Do It!
Aah so Apps basically is the coding done for you whereas coding is doing it manually and gives you greater individualistic control but requires more knowledge of what you're doing
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Yes look through my list of what I have done to mine and see whats what
Apps are in the program you load on your phone to make it work and you need an internet connection while doing it.
Each one tells you what it does and how many credits it uses.
Coding is done by entering the control units which are on the phone and altering the code to change things. If you dont know what you are doing you could stuff your car so be careful
Aah so Apps basically is the coding done for you whereas coding is doing it manually and gives you greater individualistic control but requires more knowledge of what you're doing
Aaah right so buy the OBDELEVEN hardware first to get started obviously. Dont fully understand apps vs coding but i assume that'll make sense on their website if i start reading
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Apps are in the program you load on your phone to make it work and you need an internet connection while doing it.
Each one tells you what it does and how many credits it uses.
Coding is done by entering the control units which are on the phone and altering the code to change things. If you dont know what you are doing you could stuff your car so be careful
Because like a Ford is not a Toyota The Eleven and the II are different makes and do different things. OBDII is a type of protocol you might say and Eleven is a tool you use plugged into an OBD port.
If you are using APPS yes it uses the number of credits in the picture and also uses the same number if you reverse the thing. Why dont you use code. Its free if you bought the PRO version and if you didnt you should have
Aaah right so buy the OBDELEVEN hardware first to get started obviously. Dont fully understand apps vs coding but i assume that'll make sense on their website if i start reading
Sorry for the really stupid question but every time you alter a setting does that use one of your credits? I'm trying to understand how this credit thing works with the OBDEleven machine?
Also why is it OBDEleven and not OBDII?
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Because like a Ford is not a Toyota The Eleven and the II are different makes and do different things. OBDII is a type of protocol you might say and Eleven is a tool you use plugged into an OBD port.
If you are using APPS yes it uses the number of credits in the picture and also uses the same number if you reverse the thing. Why dont you use code. Its free if you bought the PRO version and if you didnt you should have
Sorry for the really stupid question but every time you alter a setting does that use one of your credits? I'm trying to understand how this credit thing works with the OBDEleven machine?
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