I doubt it also but there has been such a lot of confusion with TJA and Lane Assist/Active Lane Guidance etc I thought it best to ask the question. I will be interested in the oncoming car test and at whether the oncoming driver is happy with when they dip when you get a chance to try it.
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A guide to enable EU specific features for AU Spec Tiguans
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Originally posted by NZ_GolfR View PostJust took it for a test run and it worked perfectly (once I managed to find a suitable bit of road). You have to be going over 60kmh and the road has to be dark for them to come on. The road I went on has a dark patch in which the high-beams switched on then when I reached a street light they automatically switched off again.
Unfortunately I didn't manage to meet any cars coming the other way while testing but since it worked for the street lights I don't see it having any issues for oncoming cars.
This must be a Highline/R-Line only mod. The 132TSi is coded with BASIC for Erweiterte_Frenlichtsteuerung,which probably refers to the normal halogen headlights. I tried the same thing except changing Erweiterte_Frenlichtsteuerung and Light Assist will not work. Since Highline has the LED headlight assembly and is coded with AFS, Fernlicht ueber AFS this must be the reason why it did not work for me.Last edited by hoola; 28-04-2017, 09:26 PM.
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I think I reached the same place as peanut with regards to TJA and pedestrian assist, not having much success getting it working yet. I have compared my AU 132TSi with DAP against EU spec 132TSi with DAP and found the following differences.
Module 09 Central Electronics
No difference in coding. All bytes appear to be 0 for both cars
Module 13 Adaptive Cruise Control
Exactly the same hardware revision and part number. AU spec software revision is J instead of H for EU spec. AU spec has an additional adaptation channel for radar power reduction. There are at least 4 bytes in long coding that are different (bytes 01, 03, 04 and 06)
Module 17 Instruments
Same hardware and software for AU and EU spec cars. There are two bytes that are different (bytes 00 and 04)
Module 44 Steering Assist
AU Tiguans have rev R hardware and rev T software, EU has rev E hardware and rev M software. However, the biggest difference is that AU Tiguans only has 2 bytes in the long coding sequence whereas EU has 7 bytes.
Module 5F Information Electronics
Same hardware and software revisions between AU and EU cars. Total of 6 bytes difference (bytes 03, 09, 14, 19, 23 and 24). Note I have enabled Dynamic Road Sign Display in my car so the affected bit in byte 24 is the same between my car and the EU car.
Module A5 Front Sensor Drive Assistance
Same hardware revision, AU Tiguans have software rev G compared to rev F for EU. Total of 7 bytes being different (bytes 06, 09, 12, 14, 16, 19 and 21). Note I have enabled Dynamic Road Sign Display in my car so the affected bit in byte 16 is the same between my car and the EU car.
Has anyone managed to get TJA working? Peanut?Last edited by hoola; 30-04-2017, 01:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Ozsko View PostI doubt it also but there has been such a lot of confusion with TJA and Lane Assist/Active Lane Guidance etc I thought it best to ask the question. I will be interested in the oncoming car test and at whether the oncoming driver is happy with when they dip when you get a chance to try it.
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Originally posted by IsDon View PostWe just received our new Tig.
It appears Adaptive Lane Guidance is available by default now. Just needs switching on. No coding required.
2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
2017 Audi S3
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Originally posted by Gladbach View PostCongrats IsDon! Interesting to hear, I'm still planning on coding it when I have time.
It's actually my wife's car. I've only driven it for about ten minutes. I had to show her how the Park Assist and adaptive cruise works.
She heads to Adelaide on the weekend. While the cats away, the mice will play.
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Originally posted by IsDon View PostWe just received our new Tig.
It appears Adaptive Lane Guidance is available by default now. Just needs switching on. No coding required.
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Originally posted by NZ_GolfR View PostInteresting, do you have the option to change the Warning Level? Have coded mine and the menu option to turn on and off is there but I don't have the Warning Level like what Peanut had in the photo in the first post.
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I'll have a look and a play tomorrow.
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Hello, im new here and want to know if someone can help. I purchase a Touareg wolfsburg edition last week and my understanding is that it had Lane Departure Warning where the wheel vibrates, but i soon found out that it doesnt, so my question is is there anyone that can code it somehow for it to work. I have adaptive cruise and the lane warning where it lights up if there is a car next to me, but was hoping someone out there can help me with the lane departure warning. Many thanks in advance
Steve
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Originally posted by IsDon View PostWe just received our new Tig.
It appears Adaptive Lane Guidance is available by default now. Just needs switching on. No coding required.2017 Tiguan Highline 162TSI DAP, Sunroof, Black
2018 Golf Comfortline 110TSI DAP, Infotainment, Silver
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