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Arteon VCDS / OBDEleven Tweaks - Confirmed working

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  • #16
    Arteon VCDS / OBDEleven Tweaks - Confirmed working

    Originally posted by Blackpaladin67 View Post
    Sweet will give it a go. From recall mine try did not look like that. Much appreciated


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    Ok i had look unfortunately obd2 only drill down to this level and don't have any lables so any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    • #17
      Ok I think this is what you need....

      Here is my original Long Code - note the first bit 09

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      On the VCDS, I just use the pull down option to change the manufacturer to Audi. This changes the first bit from 09 -> 0A like so.

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      So if you can make that change - that's your setting.
      My car: MY18 Arteon
      My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
      Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Blackpaladin67 View Post
        Hi this should point you in the right direction, with luck

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        Awesome! Thanks a lot I'll give this a go today!
        My car: MY18 Arteon
        My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
        Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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        • #19
          Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
          Ok I think this is what you need....

          Here is my original Long Code - note the first bit 09

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]33642[/ATTACH]

          On the VCDS, I just use the pull down option to change the manufacturer to Audi. This changes the first bit from 09 -> 0A like so.

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]33643[/ATTACH]

          So if you can make that change - that's your setting.
          Superb just did it csnt wait to take it for a drive a bit later. Thanks heaps mate.


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          • #20
            Originally posted by Blackpaladin67 View Post
            Sweet will give it a go. From recall mine try did not look like that. Much appreciated


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            This is frackin super excellent mod ta


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            • #21
              Originally posted by Blackpaladin67 View Post
              This is frackin super excellent mod ta


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              Hahah! I know right! Totally changes the feel of the car. It's like...this is the way it should have been from the start!
              My car: MY18 Arteon
              My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
              Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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              • #22
                Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                Hahah! I know right! Totally changes the feel of the car. It's like...this is the way it should have been from the start!
                Having driven into brisbane this morning on ACC & TJA all the way, it is almost like driving a different and superior car. Clearly this mod is effecting more than foot actuated throttle control. This mod is totally amazing !! The way it behaves in Sport mode is super wow



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                • #23
                  Arteon VCDS / OBDEleven Tweaks - Confirmed working

                  Ok, I've done a freaking sweet rear DRL tweak - which I prefer over the "Scandinavian DRL" tweak.

                  The "Scandinavian rear DRL" tweak basically puts the parker lights on full time. So this means the rear parker lights (the "DRL's") are at 100% brightness, and also the number plate light is on. At full brightness the rear lights are pretty damn bright, even in full sunlight, and it looks like you're just driving around with your parkers on (which you are!).

                  I wanted to make the rear DRL's more subtle, like how you see on the latest Audi Q7's. I've seen it in real life, and they look almost as though you're not quite sure if they're glowing or not. They're not stupid in-your-face bright.

                  Here's a Youtube of what I'm talking about - you'll see when he enables the lights - it's not stand-out bright, but really subtle.
                  YouTube

                  However - when my headlights come on (whether it's auto mode, or I put my headlights on manually - or even if I put my parker lights on manually) - I want the rear lights to come on 100% brightness. So essentially, I just don't want 100% brightness during the day, but at night - I want everything how it was from the factory. Also - in DRL mode, your number plate light doesn't come on. But it does when your headlights come on...just like factory spec.

                  So here is how I did it on the Arteon. This is using VCDS and everything is done in the 09-Cent. Elect. part. You will need a security code to set these changes which is 31347.

                  Firstly - if you have enabled the original Scandinavian rear DRL mode - turn it off.
                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG141647-ENG116593-Außenlicht_Front-Tagfahrlicht-Dauerfahrlicht aktiviert zusaetzlich Standlicht
                  Value = Inactive
                  This should just leave your front DRL's on only. No lights on the rear.

                  Next - you want to configure your rear lights as DRL's, but you also want to keep the normal function of your auto lights, parkers, and proper headlights. I can't explain the exactness of these tweaks and why the order is important, but this works, and I've tested it.

                  As always - make a backup of everything first and take note of the settings you change. This way if you don't like it or you stuff it up, you can change them back to how they were.

                  Please note in the following sections:
                  Leuchte23SL = passenger rear
                  Leuchte24SL = drivers rear

                  First setting - this should already be set by the factory, but just check it is.
                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG116959-ENG116312-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion A 23
                  Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht)

                  Second setting - this will be set to "Parklicht links (beidseitiges Parklicht aktiviert li & re)" - we want to change this to the following. There are 2 "Daytime Running Lights" options - in VCDS, the one that worked was the one higher in the list of options. But basically - if you pick one and the light doesn't come up, pick the other one.

                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG116959-ENG116313-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion B 23
                  New Value = Daytime Running Lights
                  Third setting - this is a brand new setting. Current value for this will be "not active". And yes, this is the same as the first setting.
                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG116959-ENG116316-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion C 23
                  New Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht)
                  Fourth setting - this is a brand new setting. Current value for this will be "not active".
                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG116959-ENG116317-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion D 23
                  New Value = Parklicht links (beidseitiges Parklicht aktiviert li & re)
                  As you can see - we've changed Light Function B to be "Daytime Running Lights" and we've moved the parker light function down to slot D. Don't ask me what slot A and C do, but I think it has something to do with the light functions needing to be configured in "pairs". I think...I have no idea. I hope someone else with more VCDS knowledge can shed light on why.


                  Setting the brightness...

                  This sets the rear DRL's to be 20% brightness during the day. I think this is good. You can go lower/higher if you want. I found the light didn't work properly at 10% (only half of it was actually lit up). Full brightness (the original value of this setting) is 127.
                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG116959-ENG116314-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Dimmwert AB 23
                  New Value = 20
                  Set the brightness of the light when in parker and headlight mode. The original value of this will be 0.
                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG116959-ENG116318-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Dimmwert CD 23
                  New Value = 127
                  That's the passenger side done. Now you just need to do the drivers side. Again you're inserting "Daytime Running Lights" into slot B, and moving "Park Light Right" to slot D. So those settings are as follows...

                  Code:
                  09-Cent. Elect.
                  10-Adaptations
                  ENG116960-ENG116331-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion A 24 
                  Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht) 
                  
                  ENG116960-ENG116332-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion B 24
                  Value = Daytime Running Lights
                  
                  ENG116960-ENG116335-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion C 24
                  Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht) 
                  
                  ENG116960-ENG116336-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion D 24
                  Value = Park Light Right
                  And to configure the brightness to be the same it is...

                  Code:
                  ENG116960-ENG116333-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Dimmwert AB 24
                  Value = 20
                  
                  ENG116960-ENG116337-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Dimmwert CD 24
                  Value = 127
                  Now if you go to the back of your car - you'll see it in all its glory. With no headlights and just DRL mode - you'll have a nice subtle glow to your rear lights. When your parkers or headlights come on - you'll get 100% brightness as you did before.
                  Last edited by DreamensioN; 29-03-2018, 09:25 AM.
                  My car: MY18 Arteon
                  My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
                  Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                    Ok, I've done a freaking sweet rear DRL tweak - which I prefer over the "Scandinavian DRL" tweak.

                    The "Scandinavian rear DRL" tweak basically puts the parker lights on full time. So this means the rear parker lights (the "DRL's") are at 100% brightness, and also the number plate light is on. At full brightness the rear lights are pretty damn bright, even in full sunlight, and it looks like you're just driving around with your parkers on (which you are!).

                    I wanted to make the rear DRL's more subtle, like how you see on the latest Audi Q7's. I've seen it in real life, and they look almost as though you're not quite sure if they're glowing or not. They're not stupid in-your-face bright.

                    Here's a Youtube of what I'm talking about - you'll see when he enables the lights - it's not stand-out bright, but really subtle.
                    YouTube

                    However - when my headlights come on (whether it's auto mode, or I put my headlights on manually - or even if I put my parker lights on manually) - I want the rear lights to come on 100% brightness. So essentially, I just don't want 100% brightness during the day, but at night - I want everything how it was from the factory. Also - in DRL mode, your number plate light doesn't come on. But it does when your headlights come on...just like factory spec.

                    So here is how I did it on the Arteon. This is using VCDS and everything is done in the 09-Cent. Elect. part. You will need a security code to set these changes which is 31347.

                    Firstly - if you have enabled the original Scandinavian rear DRL mode - turn it off.
                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG141647-ENG116593-Außenlicht_Front-Tagfahrlicht-Dauerfahrlicht aktiviert zusaetzlich Standlicht
                    Value = Inactive
                    This should just leave your front DRL's on only. No lights on the rear.

                    Next - you want to configure your rear lights as DRL's, but you also want to keep the normal function of your auto lights, parkers, and proper headlights. I can't explain the exactness of these tweaks and why the order is important, but this works, and I've tested it.

                    As always - make a backup of everything first and take note of the settings you change. This way if you don't like it or you stuff it up, you can change them back to how they were.

                    Please note in the following sections:
                    Leuchte23SL = passenger rear
                    Leuchte24SL = drivers rear

                    First setting - this should already be set by the factory, but just check it is.
                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG116959-ENG116312-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion A 23
                    Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht)

                    Second setting - this will be set to "Parklicht links (beidseitiges Parklicht aktiviert li & re)" - we want to change this to the following. There are 2 "Daytime Running Lights" options - in VCDS, the one that worked was the one higher in the list of options. But basically - if you pick one and the light doesn't come up, pick the other one.

                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG116959-ENG116313-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion B 23
                    New Value = Daytime Running Lights
                    Third setting - this is a brand new setting. Current value for this will be "not active". And yes, this is the same as the first setting.
                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG116959-ENG116316-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion C 23
                    New Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht)
                    Fourth setting - this is a brand new setting. Current value for this will be "not active".
                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG116959-ENG116317-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion D 23
                    New Value = Parklicht links (beidseitiges Parklicht aktiviert li & re)
                    As you can see - we've changed Light Function B to be "Daytime Running Lights" and we've moved the parker light function down to slot D. Don't ask me what slot A and C do, but I think it has something to do with the light functions needing to be configured in "pairs". I think...I have no idea. I hope someone else with more VCDS knowledge can shed light on why.


                    Setting the brightness...

                    This sets the rear DRL's to be 30% brightness during the day. I think this is good. You can go down to 20% if you want. I found the light didn't work properly at 10% (only half of it was actually lit up). Full brightness (the original value of this setting) is 127.
                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG116959-ENG116314-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Dimmwert AB 23
                    New Value = 30
                    Set the brightness of the light when in parker and headlight mode. The original value of this will be 0.
                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG116959-ENG116318-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Dimmwert CD 23
                    New Value = 127
                    That's the passenger side done. Now you just need to do the drivers side. Again you're inserting "Daytime Running Lights" into slot B, and moving "Park Light Right" to slot D. So those settings are as follows...

                    Code:
                    09-Cent. Elect.
                    10-Adaptations
                    ENG116960-ENG116331-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion A 24 
                    Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht) 
                    
                    ENG116960-ENG116332-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion B 24
                    Value = Daytime Running Lights
                    
                    ENG116960-ENG116335-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion C 24
                    Value = Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht) 
                    
                    ENG116960-ENG116336-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion D 24
                    Value = Park Light Right
                    And to configure the brightness to be the same it is...

                    Code:
                    ENG116960-ENG116333-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Dimmwert AB 24
                    Value = 30
                    
                    ENG116960-ENG116337-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Dimmwert CD 24
                    Value = 127
                    Now if you go to the back of your car - you'll see it in all its glory. With no headlights and just DRL mode - you'll have a nice subtle glow to your rear lights. When your parkers or headlights come on - you'll get 100% brightness as you did before.
                    Superb writeup and inventive adaption mate !


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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Blackpaladin67 View Post
                      Superb writeup and inventive adaption mate !
                      Cheers!

                      I've actually just gone back and edited the post. Just looking at it again in the daylight, even 30% was probably just a fraction brighter than I think I wanted. So I've dropped it down to 20%. It almost has a "day glow" look to it where in daylight, you can't tell if it's on or not - like...if what you're seeing is light being emitted, or just a reflection of the natural light. It's only when a shadow goes over it you can see it's emitting light.
                      My car: MY18 Arteon
                      My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
                      Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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                      • #26
                        Arteon VCDS / OBDEleven Tweaks - Confirmed working

                        Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                        Hmm ok - mine did it no problem. So with VCDS - for the steps I went to:
                        1. 01-Engine
                        2. 07-Coding
                        3. Long Coding
                        4. Change the drop down option in Bit 0-2 from "01 Manufacturer: Seat/Skoda/Volkswagen" to "02 Manufacturer: Audi"
                        This is interesting. Does anyone know if there is a similar setting for the GTI Golf 7.5?

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                        • #27
                          Arteon VCDS / OBDEleven Tweaks - Confirmed working

                          Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                          Ok I think this is what you need....

                          Here is my original Long Code - note the first bit 09

                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]33642[/ATTACH]

                          On the VCDS, I just use the pull down option to change the manufacturer to Audi. This changes the first bit from 09 -> 0A like so.

                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]33643[/ATTACH]

                          So if you can make that change - that's your setting.
                          Surprisingly, in my Skoda Superb 206, Bit 0-2 was empty... I had to try a couple of times (with engine on and off) before the controller accepted 02 Audi.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Vexed View Post
                            Surprisingly, in my Skoda Superb 206, Bit 0-2 was empty... I had to try a couple of times (with engine on and off) before the controller accepted 02 Audi.
                            Will be interested to see if the feel of your Superb's drive changes like it has done on our Arteon's ? Do tell




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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Blackpaladin67 View Post
                              Will be interested to see if the feel of your Superb's drive changes like it has done on our Arteon's ? Do tell




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                              Yeah the throttle response has improved for sure.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Vexed View Post
                                Yeah the throttle response has improved for sure.
                                Giddy up!! I personally reckon it's done more than just throttle response. Well it feels that way in the Arteon anyway.
                                My car: MY18 Arteon
                                My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
                                Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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