
Originally Posted by
iant333
I've tried (unsuccessfully) to get rid of the nag screen using VCDS (Ross-Tech V 18.1) but the info provided on this website about doing this process seems to be a bit old or maybe I'm just a bit dim? I am a newbie to this stuff but I have tried to follow the instructions and I don't see exactly the screens as provided. I don't have OBD2. I know it's boring but I have tried to find a clear explanation but have come up short. Is there anyone who could provide some screen shots of the process using the latest version. I have a 7.5R.
iant: If you are using a HEX+CAN cable (the older product), the "normal" long coding helper screen for Byte 23 on the 5F module looks like this:

Or, if you are using one of the HEX- V2/NET cable/dongles, the "yellow" long coding helper screen looks like this:

regardless of which screen you access - simply set the value of Byte 23 to hex00 (or Binary 00000000)
Don
PS: If you are using a HEX+CAN cable on your mk7.5, I suggest that you upgrade to a HEX-V2/NET series devices. There are modules in this model that use the new OBD 2.0B protocols (29 Bit addressing) that the older cable can't read
Last edited by DV52; 28-01-2018 at 11:30 AM.
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