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    Hi folks

    I was reading about VCDS modules and labels on Ross-Tech website, and apparently each module in your car has to have a file or the software can not help you with coding and you are in the blind. I downloaded the latest version today, installed it, and compared the contents of its labels folder with part number of modules installed in my car. Apparently, there is no label for any module. Here's a short list of modules:

    Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 907 379 M

    Address 08: Auto HVAC (J255) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 907 044 B

    Address 09: Cent. Elect. (J519) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 937 089 C

    Address 15: Airbags (J234) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 959 655 K

    Address 17: Instruments (J285) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 920 740 C

    Address 19: CAN Gateway (J533) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 909 901

    Address 44: Steering Assist (J792) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C2 909 144 AG

    I was wondering, how can I program these modules in the blind? I bought erwin access for a day, and downloaded anything I could get my hands on, but so far haven't found any list describing coding bits

    Does anyone have any idea?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibiglari View Post
    Hi folks

    I was reading about VCDS modules and labels on Ross-Tech website, and apparently each module in your car has to have a file or the software can not help you with coding and you are in the blind. I downloaded the latest version today, installed it, and compared the contents of its labels folder with part number of modules installed in my car. Apparently, there is no label for any module. Here's a short list of modules:

    Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 907 379 M

    Address 08: Auto HVAC (J255) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 907 044 B

    Address 09: Cent. Elect. (J519) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 937 089 C

    Address 15: Airbags (J234) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 959 655 K

    Address 17: Instruments (J285) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 920 740 C

    Address 19: CAN Gateway (J533) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 909 901

    Address 44: Steering Assist (J792) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C2 909 144 AG

    I was wondering, how can I program these modules in the blind? I bought erwin access for a day, and downloaded anything I could get my hands on, but so far haven't found any list describing coding bits

    Does anyone have any idea?

    ibiglari: Hello. I hope that you have a genuine RT cable, else I fear that you will never be able able to populate the control modules with the missing files!

    The missing "label" files are used by the long coding helper in VCDS to populate the descriptors next to the Bit boxes. The information tells the cable user what the function is for each of the Bits for each Byte. In time, Ross Tech will develop these files. So - without the long coding helper, you have to use the "short coding" process which simply means that you have to manually enter the changes that you want. Of course, you need to know which bit does what function! This information might be available on the net - I've not looked for this data, so I'm not sure how prevalent this information is on the net.

    Coding-strings on control modules are certainly very important to VW vehicles, but in later model cars, VW seems to have emphasized adaptation channels more. Although the 2016 Polo hasn't been built on a MQB platform, it appears to have a very MQB-ish style network structure. So I suspect that there will be an abundance of adaptation channels in your vehicle!

    Not having label files, doesn't affect the ability to change adaptation channels.

    Don

    PS: Having the wiring diagrams and other Erwin information, doesn't help much with coding/adaptation channels changes IMO
    Last edited by DV52; 08-09-2016 at 09:58 AM.
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    Hi Don

    Thanks for your reply.

    Today I faced another issue. I found a few codes which were quite easy to test (such as needle swing, tear wipe, etc.) and I tried to code them into the controllers in the blind (editing the mentioned byte of the controller to set the mentioned bit without the labels - for instance, for needle swing you open module 17 - Instruments, and set bits 0 and 3 of the 2nd byte to one). After modifying the bits in Long Coding Helper and clicking "Do It!", VCDS would say "Coding accepted" while it wasn't. Turning the ignition off and back on and reading the code again would reveal that no changes were saved. Any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibiglari View Post
    Hi Don

    Thanks for your reply.

    Today I faced another issue. I found a few codes which were quite easy to test (such as needle swing, tear wipe, etc.) and I tried to code them into the controllers in the blind (editing the mentioned byte of the controller to set the mentioned bit without the labels - for instance, for needle swing you open module 17 - Instruments, and set bits 0 and 3 of the 2nd byte to one). After modifying the bits in Long Coding Helper and clicking "Do It!", VCDS would say "Coding accepted" while it wasn't. Turning the ignition off and back on and reading the code again would reveal that no changes were saved. Any ideas?

    After fiddling for a while, I found out that if I leave the driver door open, codes are written to the ECU. I don't know if this is the standard way or not, but quite interesting
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibiglari View Post
    Hi Don

    Thanks for your reply.

    Today I faced another issue. I found a few codes which were quite easy to test (such as needle swing, tear wipe, etc.) and I tried to code them into the controllers in the blind (editing the mentioned byte of the controller to set the mentioned bit without the labels - for instance, for needle swing you open module 17 - Instruments, and set bits 0 and 3 of the 2nd byte to one). After modifying the bits in Long Coding Helper and clicking "Do It!", VCDS would say "Coding accepted" while it wasn't. Turning the ignition off and back on and reading the code again would reveal that no changes were saved. Any ideas?
    ibiglari: hmm.......... mighty strange indeed!! what version software are you using and can you post-up an auto-scan?.

    Don
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    Quote Originally Posted by DV52 View Post
    ibiglari: hmm.......... mighty strange indeed!! what version software are you using and can you post-up an auto-scan?.

    Don
    I can't afford the Ross-Tech cable

    I bought the cable from Total Car Diagnostics which comes with version 12.12

    Here's the auto-scan of my car:

    Saturday,10,September,2016,20:51:15:62939
    VCDS -- Windows Based VAG/VAS Emulator
    VCDS Version: Release 12.12.0 (x64)
    Data version: 20130910


    VIN: WVWZZZ6RZGUxxxxxx License Plate:



    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Chassis Type: 6R (6C0)
    Scan: 03 08 15 17 19 44

    VIN: WVWZZZ6RZGU076200

    03-ABS Brakes -- Status: OK 0000
    08-Auto HVAC -- Status: OK 0000
    15-Airbags -- Status: OK 0000
    17-Instruments -- Status: OK 0000
    19-CAN Gateway -- Status: Malfunction 0010
    44-Steering Assist -- Status: OK 0000

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 907 379 M HW: 6C0 907 379 B
    Component: ESP9.0i H01 0004
    Serial number: 08501903160130
    Coding: 23DD4885892A33C6111610690051C41291CC88080005CBFD87 00
    Shop #: WSC 31414 790 50316
    ASAM Dataset: EV_Brake1ESP90iBOSCHPQ26 100020
    ROD: N/A
    VCID: 3979CB6FB8AC49D693D-806C

    No ASAM data for: "EV_Brake1ESP90iBOSCHPQ26" (VW25)
    No fault code found.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 08: Auto HVAC (J255) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 907 044 B HW: 6C0 907 044 B
    Component: Climatronic H02 0202
    Serial number: 1604131A-0812
    Coding: 200120011011100001
    Shop #: WSC 31414 790 50316
    ASAM Dataset: EV_ACClimaValeoPQ26 003001
    ROD: N/A
    VCID: 234509072A202306A91-8076

    No ASAM data for: "EV_ACClimaValeoPQ26" (VW25)
    No fault code found.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 15: Airbags (J234) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 959 655 K HW: 6C0 959 655 K
    Component: VW20Airbag00C 002 0380
    Revision: -------- Serial number: 003TJ003CDXQ
    Coding: 88CCC000000000005C000000008800000000
    Shop #: WSC 31414 790 50316
    ASAM Dataset: EV_AirbaVW20BPAVW26X 001001
    ROD: N/A
    VCID: 3B75D167B2907BC6811-806E

    Subsystem 1 - Part No SW: ----------- HW: 410 820 304 16
    Component: SideSensor_Df 151 0800
    Serial number: 3575H00322956E33D2BO
    Coding: 2D2D2D

    Subsystem 2 - Part No SW: ----------- HW: 410 822 603 16
    Component: SideSensor_Pf 151 0800
    Serial number: 3585H00122957E81C40H
    Coding: 2D2D2D

    Subsystem 3 - Part No SW: ----------- HW: 442 150 303 16
    Component: SideSensor_Dr 1CA 0148
    Serial number: 3517A00B51E57C50F1AQ
    Coding: 2D2D2D

    Subsystem 4 - Part No SW: ----------- HW: 442 150 303 16
    Component: SideSensor_Pr 1CA 0148
    Serial number: 3527A00C71F9D273F24V
    Coding: 2D2D2D

    No ASAM data for: "EV_AirbaVW20BPAVW26X" (VW25)
    No fault code found.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 17: Instruments (J285) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 920 740 C HW: 6C0 920 740 C
    Component: KOMBI 201 1420
    Coding: 272409082580000801886A011000000000000000
    Shop #: WSC 31414 790 50316
    ASAM Dataset: EV_DashBoardVDDMQBAB 009046
    ROD: N/A
    VCID: 224B0C03353A2A0EA27-8077

    No ASAM data for: "EV_DashBoardVDDMQBAB" (VW25)
    No fault code found.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 19: CAN Gateway (J533) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C0 909 901 HW: 6C0 937 089
    Component: GW MQB A0 H08 0087
    Revision: -------- Serial number: 006098182680
    Coding: 030100046F0A56007100000000000001000101000000000000 0000000000
    Shop #: WSC 131071 1023 2097151
    ASAM Dataset: EV_GatewA0Lear 013020
    ROD: N/A
    VCID: E5C1D71FE4949D36875-80B0

    Subsystem 1 - Part No SW: 6C0 959 442 B HW: 6C0 959 442 B
    Component: E221__MFL-TAT H04 0019
    Serial number: 2611500403500054AF1B
    Coding: 2C0000

    Subsystem 2 - Part No SW: 6C0 915 181 A HW: 6C0 915 181 A
    Component: J367-BDM H08 0223
    Serial number: 23104C16492821926632

    No ASAM data for: "EV_GatewA0Lear" (VW25)
    2 Faults Found:
    66565 - ROD - Unknown Error Code
    - 00 [008]
    Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
    Freeze Frame:
    Fault Status: 00000001
    Fault Priority: 1
    Fault Frequency: 2
    Reset counter: 106
    Mileage: 2588 km
    Date: 2016.09.06
    Time: 20:47:35

    8531970 - ROD - Unknown Error Code
    - 00 [008]
    Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
    Freeze Frame:
    Fault Status: 00000001
    Fault Priority: 7
    Fault Frequency: 10
    Reset counter: 110
    Mileage: 1284 km
    Date: 2016.08.28
    Time: 04:16:13


    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 44: Steering Assist (J792) Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6C2 909 144 AG HW: 6C2 909 144 D
    Component: EPS_TRW_ALow 322 3232
    Serial number: CG5S0090
    Coding: 000700
    Shop #: WSC 31414 790 50316
    ASAM Dataset: EV_SteerAssisUDSTRW 016026
    ROD: EV_SteerAssisUDSTRW_SE12.rod
    VCID: 6ED32833B162DE6E76F-803B

    No fault code found.

    End


    An interesting is, the software is not connecting to all modules. Last night, I connected to the infotainment system (0x5F) which didn't show in the auto-scan.

    The main reason for fiddling with the car for me was to enable traffic reports, which I can not because the Adaptations button is disabled in the infotainment controller window
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    How disappointing!! As I said in my first post

    Quote Originally Posted by DV52 View Post
    ibiglari: Hello. I hope that you have a genuine RT cable, else I fear that you will never be able able to populate the control modules with the missing files!
    Alas you have chosen to buy a pirated cable from the disreputable rogues at Total Car diagnostics - how dishonest is a company that urges buyers not to purchase pirate cables from their competitors and then advertises as the alternative, their own clone cable which they claim to be a "Superior VAGCOM 2016 Scanner That Works Like Original" ? What a complete load of horse-sh#t - clearly there is no honor, even among thieves!!

    I'm also not persuaded by those that argue that it's OK to participate IP theft because they are a buyer, or that it's OK because they can't afford a genuine cable. A person's financial status doesn't excuse them from the legal requirement to comply with the law and it certainly doesn't excuse them from the moral obligation to respect the intellectual property rights that Uwe Ross has legitimately built-up over many years. The only reason that the dishonest folk at
    Total Car diagnostics are able to make a profit from their nefarious business practices is because there are willing buyers who use these kinds of self servicing justifications!!

    So, with that off my chest - my only suggestion is that you throw that useless cable in the rubbish!! It's missing the required
    UDS/ODX/ASAM protocols that are needed by the control modules in your new Polo. Even if you could update the software to Ross-Tech latest version, you would still need to also update the firmware in the dongle to make it compatible with new control modules in your car! You can't do either of these things with the cable that you purchased from Total Car diagnostics!!

    If you can't afford a Ross Tech cable, then please have the moral fortitude to at least buy a genuine product like an ODBeleven dongle - which is about the same cost as the pirate clone from Total Car diagnostics. At least then you won't be supporting the illegal pirate clone market!

    Don

    PS: Happy to discuss my views about pirate cables further, but please let's do it here in public - not via PMs as some forum colleagues have done in the past!!
    Last edited by DV52; 16-09-2016 at 05:07 PM.
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    Hi Don

    Well, I agree with you. I did not justify buying that cable by what was on their web site. I contacted Ross Tech inquiring about my car's modules, got no response, downloaded the latest version of VCDS from Ross Tech web site, looked into label files for modules and saw my car's modules were not listed, and then decided not to invest in something expensive until I was sure it could do what I wanted it to do. If I had heard of ODBeleven dongle, I would have bought one right away. Right now, I'm trying to find an email address to contact them and inquire about my car's modules.

    I'm glad you could give me some technical details about the protocol because now I can return the cable I already have because it does not fit my purpose.
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