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    Updated Can Gateway from 1K0 907 530 F to 1K0 907 530 AD still draining battery!?

    Hey all,

    I know this issue has been bashed to death on every forum in the world, but im wondering if anyone has had the same issue with thier Can Gateway upgrade.

    After installing an RCD 510 and upgrading the Gateway from 1k0 907 530 F to the 1K0 907 530 AD, im still getting the infamous battery drain.

    All coding was copied via VCDS on the installation list as well the long coding but no luck.

    I did somehow get it where the RCD510 unit displayed something about "battery drain", but I have not been able to replicate that again and now its back to its old problem.

    Do I just assume its a dud and go for the latest releaes 7N0 907 530 H gateway?

    Thanks in advance and please let me know if this has been covered already as i have searched high and low..

    Cheers.

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    What software version is it? You should see the 4 digit number in the vcds, something like 0170.

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    Gateway: H16 0233 (as per VCDS)

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    That should be compatible. Did you measure the battery drain? You could remove the fuse from the radio for a few days to make sure that it's the radio that cause the drain. How old is the battery? It could also be that your battery doesn't hold the charge.

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    I have actually had the battery replaced due to the constant drain and have been doing the fuse thing for months now.
    Takes a couple of days before it drains it totally.
    I only just had the micro can cable udgraded and delivered few days ago and installed the new gateway yesterday flat again this morning.
    It should shut down after 15min?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikk@ View Post
    I have actually had the battery replaced due to the constant drain and have been doing the fuse thing for months now.
    Takes a couple of days before it drains it totally.
    I only just had the micro can cable udgraded and delivered few days ago and installed the new gateway yesterday flat again this morning.
    It should shut down after 15min?
    Hey

    Did you solve this problem? I am having the same problem; however, after installing a 7N0 gateway... still getting battery drain over the course of 2 weeks.

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    Head unit power is always available - so you can then it on without ignition. That is normal. Drain happens because unit doesn't get correct shut down signal when ignition is off and stays in intermediate state.
    Current - 2007 Golf GTI, DSG, RCD510, K&N Panel Filter, BSH PCV revamp, Bluefin Stage 1 tune, 18" Omanyt's with RE003s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by themarvel2004 View Post
    Head unit power is always available - so you can turn it on without ignition.
    This is correct, radio can always be ON, even with no battery drain issue. (Perfect for the drive-in movies)
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