Thanks doc
I used my generic wifi dongle and Carista (iOS) and managed to see some faults(surprised) and modify a few parameters, but none that I really wanted(traffic mainly)
Obdeleven is a play on the visual representation of ‘OBDII’ - it looks like an ‘eleven’ (11). It’s just clever marketing. The Obdeleven dongle uses the obd2 port, as do a myriad of other obd2 compliant devices.
what makes obdeleven unique is its coding abilities through the smarts of the app (and presumably some unique hardware in the dongle)
I’m 110% happy with the obdeleven kit that I got through AutoInstruct.
Cheers
Thanks doc
I used my generic wifi dongle and Carista (iOS) and managed to see some faults(surprised) and modify a few parameters, but none that I really wanted(traffic mainly)
I was happy to spend the money just to be able to get rid of the nag screen on the nag
All the other changes i’ve made are just a bonus.
Best change for me - setting the 4 motion system to “increased traction” on my Alltrack.
Cheers
I think this is how you display the speed limit using OBdeleven
Traffic Sign Assist Activation (Car must be fitted with Camera)
Vehicle camera will read traffic signs and display the posted speed in the cluster.
Select Control unit 5F (Information Electrical)
Adaptation
Select channel (63) vehicle function list BAP traffic_sign_recognition_0x21
Değer=Active
Select channel (151) vehicle menu operation-menu_display_road_sign_identification
Değer=Active
Select channel (153) vehicle menu operation-menu_display_road_sign_identification_over_thresho ld_high
Değer=Active
Control unit A5 (front / advance camera)
Security access
Access Code 20103
Control unit Long Coding
Byte 1
Bit 0 Activate – “01 Traffic Sign Recognition (FTE) active”
Select Control unit 17 (Dashboard)
Control unit Long Coding
Byte 5
Bit 2 Aktivate
Control unit A5 (front / advance camera)
Adaptation
Select : channel numbers indicate end of speed limit
Importance to actively invest Show Valid suffix
View Channel Valid suffix
Corresponding value adjust default: 00100111
This site also has a comprehensive list
Volkswagen MK7 Golf OBDeleven / VCDS Tweaks List – AutoInstruct
The Car: MY20 Black Golf R Final Edition, 5 Door, Driver assistance package, Sun Roof.
Just ordered my OBDeleven from AutoInstruct. Excited to receive it and start poking around. Got a plan for what I'm going to do first. Thanks to all the people and forums that helped me identify what I wanted to do.
1. Improve Turbo Lag
- Module: 44 - Steering Assist
- Security code 19249 Adaptations: Driving profile switchover
- Switch ‘Incremental, controlled over time’ to 'Direct; controlled over threshold value'
2. Improve Traction
- Control Unit: 22 All Wheel Control
- Acoustic Measure, Wiring Logic
- Change from Standard to Increased Traction
3. Set XDS to Weak
- STG 03 (ABS)
- STG Adjustment -> Function 10
- Select: Expanded Electronic Differential Lock
- Options: Weak, Normal, Hard -> Set to Weak
2016 Skoda Octavia 162TSI RS Wagon
(Race Blue, DSG, Tech pack, Comfort pack, 18" Black pack, panoramic sunroof, auto tailgate)
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For me the modifications I am interested in are all about improving drivability (IMO). Sharpening throttle response, increasing drive to the rear and reducing the amount of braking used by the XDL will help me get a little more out of my car. If I don't like it, I will just revert the changes one at a time to find my preferred settings
2016 Skoda Octavia 162TSI RS Wagon
(Race Blue, DSG, Tech pack, Comfort pack, 18" Black pack, panoramic sunroof, auto tailgate)
Previous: 2012 Mazda 6 Diesel // 2001 Subaru Liberty STi // 1991 Subaru Liberty RS Turbo // VK Holden Commodore // Subaru Leone // Mazda RX-808 // Mitsubishi Magna // 1971 Mazda R100 Coupe
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