yep neat - thanks v much for that info
Love it!
yep neat - thanks v much for that info
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the thread for this but it seems a place that knows about fault codes.
I picked up my new GTI PP demo a few weeks ago only to find that the dealer delivery consisted of a quick external wash.
Suspicious that the car was not right I had a report done and it reveled several fault codes among other minor things.
The technician said that it needed a software update which new cars get as part of the dealer delivery preparations.
He said that once they update the software and clear the codes the car should not show any fault codes and I should request a print out with the car ID showing that there are no faults.
The car is in at the dealer now and I was told that they don't provide a print " In relation to the fault codes reported, I have additional paperwork that I can show you, but not release as it is expressly prohibited by Volkswagen for dealerships to handover Diagnostic Protocol logs to any persons other than technical staff at authorized dealerships (this is in fact standard across most manufacturers). "
Can any on tell me if this is true.
They also wrote about this fault
A/C Operation Fault Code:This is a sporadic fault code which occasionally occurs on vehicles when the a/c unit causes a circuit to open literally for a split second. There is no ‘fix’ for this rather a resetting. This has been carried out and fault code has now cleared.
Dose any know if this is true? or may there be a problem that they don't want or cant fix?
It seems a strange way to design a system that is meant to tell you when something is not working correctly.
Thanks i hope this is the place to post this if not can I be directed to the right place.
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I am new to this forum and have read through this whole thread. Geeze...it's not easy to follow 18 pages...Anyway, I've compiled the codes (based of these 18 pages and their links) and have PDFed it. However, I don't know how to upload it. If someone can PM me, I will gte it uploaded for the benefit of all Mk7 owners.
siu_loong_bao: Welcome to VWWatercooled and what a stirling effort to read through the entire thread (all 18 pages) - I'm impressed!.
I'm not aware of any way of directly sharing a document on this forum. I use "zoho" as a third party facility for this purpose (the basic service is free). But there are lots of other service providers that do similar stuff.
Last edited by DV52; 17-09-2014 at 02:06 PM.
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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LOL..no thunder stolen...I am the noob here...
Ryan_R has PM'ed me to host the PDF, so I'll send him an email now with the PDF. I just downloaded yours, it's much more "structure" than mine (with an index). Happy for you to combine both docs if you need to. Hopefully, we can grow this PDF as days go by...I also managed to woo a friend of mine to help me with some these these tweaks with his cable (but I need to buy him a bowl of pho)...LOL
Guys, rather than creating a PDF, a better idea is for one of the moderators or interested parties to maintain a summary of the thread's contents (a quick reference guide, for example), either in the first post or else in a locked thread elsewhere in the section. That summary can then be edited and maintained on an ongoing basis by the creator or moderators. Much better than using a PDF which can't be edited, that may make its way elsewhere where its information could be used out of context.
If someone wants to put their hand up to maintain this on an ongoing basis (DV52?), PM me and we'll set it up and sticky it.
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AdamD: I think that Ryan_R's offer in volunteering to host the PDF facility is a commendable gesture and I'm sure that it will be appreciated by all who come here to learn (me included). The other benefit that results from Ryan_R's leadership role in this task is that he brings a considerable degree of gravitas to the final product by virtue of his standing in this forum.Originally Posted by sui loong bao
From my short time as a forum member here, I have observed (correctly I hope) that sticky threads only succeed if they remain relevant to the changing needs of forum members. Active collaboration and the energetic involvement of others seems to be key to this success, so I hope that Ryan_R's task will not be an arduous one. I'm more than happy to provide whatever assistance that I can to lessen the load and I hope others will do likewise. That said, I have to acknowledge that my skills (both as a forum member and as a VCDS practitioner) can best be described as rudimentary!
Being a relative new-comer to forums in general and VCDS tweaks in particular, I'm not sure that I understand what it is that is being proposed (my apology for being blunt). Is the new service simply a cut-and-paste of VCDS tweaks on VWW (for the mkVII), or is it a kind of meta-data facility of tweaks from other forums? Is it restricted to VCDS tweaks that have been proven to work on Australian vehicles (by forum members), or is it a grab-bag of tweaks that may have worked overseas but are unproven here (i.e. a reference list of tweaks for forum members to try- at their own peril)? Is it both? Again my apology for being frank so early in the process , but I believe that clarity at the beginning is always useful. I assume that the normal caveats about no liability applying will prevail as will the standard etiquette that contributors will always acknowledge the original authors if the material is not new.
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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