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Thread: VCDS (VAG-COM) codes and programmable options for Golf Mk7

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    Frustratingly I seem to be locked out of Module 9. When I click Adaptations, it is totally blank which means there are many changes I cannot make. I didn't have this problem a few weeks ago when I made the first few modifications via OBD11.

    Any suggestions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veew View Post
    Frustratingly I seem to be locked out of Module 9. When I click Adaptations, it is totally blank which means there are many changes I cannot make. I didn't have this problem a few weeks ago when I made the first few modifications via OBD11.

    Any suggestions?
    Clear the data cache on your phone. Seems to solve a lot of unusual problems Settings/storage/ clear cache
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    Quote Originally Posted by veew View Post
    Frustratingly I seem to be locked out of Module 9. When I click Adaptations, it is totally blank which means there are many changes I cannot make. I didn't have this problem a few weeks ago when I made the first few modifications via OBD11.

    Any suggestions?
    veew: It's a known OBD11 software glitch - simply update to the latest release version (the fix is in this SW)
    Don
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    Thanks guys will try these out.
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    2020 Mk7.5 Golf R Wagon, White

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    Thanks Don the app usually tells me there is an update but it didnt this time so still a glitch somewhere maybe LOL
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    inner tailights - how to activate with vcds

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    Can you help me to activate inner tailight. My gtd mk7 when is lights on, not iner light work.VCDS (VAG-COM) codes and programmable options for Golf Mk7-inkedimg_20201215_160321_li-jpg
    Last edited by dacho007; 27-12-2020 at 04:33 AM.

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    Inner tailights like this. How to activate.

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    [QUOTE=DV52;1124686]The instructions below will illuminate the instrument cluster during daylight -regardless of the position of rotary light switch.

    For those wanting to customise the instrument panel lighting by creating their own "dimming curves", I have written a short paper on how I developed the settings for these instructions. The document can be down-loaded HERE. Also included in my paper is a link to a spreadsheet macro that I created to calculate the settings for the "X" and "Y" values for this tweak. If you want to develop your own "dimming curves" then this spreadsheet might also be useful.

    Is the Dimming curves spreadsheet still available?

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    Golf mk 7/7.5 : Brake light mimic

    It ain't often that a tweak appears on forums that is so impossibly simple yet also so innovative in using an existing pre-set factory facility for another purpose! I found such a tweak this morning in another place (posted by Japan Zero Liberty) and I couldn't resist sharing it here.

    I'm not sure about others, but in my many meanderings over Australia's vast roadways, I often use Adaptive-Cruise-Control. During those long periods in ACC mode, my undisciplined mind is often piqued by a curiosity regarding what the brake lights are doing as the ACC function modulates my car's speed in concert with the changing velocity of the forward vehicle. The tweak below answers this question - it works by illuminating the hazard warning LED on the dash whenever a CAN message (or foot-pedal press) is sent to light-up the brake lights!

    For VCDS users:
    1. Go to the BCM (@ address hex09)
    2. Select Security Access - 16
    3. Enter the magic number 31347
    4. Select Adaptation - 10
    5. In the search box, enter "ENG141657" and select ENG141657-ENG116172-Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster C48-Lichtfunktion G 15
    6. Change setting from not active to Brake lamp
    7. Select ENG141657-ENG116174-Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster C48-Dimmwert GH 15
    8. Change setting from 0 to 100
    9. Exit VCDS - press the brake pedal; the LED inside the hazard warning light switch should illuminate


    The same instruction-set will also work for OBDeleven users (of course, without the VCDS tag numbers - so search for "C48" instead)

    Brilliant- IMO!!

    Don
    PS: the Leuchte-set Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster doesn't appear on early BCMs - alas
    Last edited by DV52; 22-02-2021 at 08:34 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DV52 View Post
    It ain't often that a tweak appears on forums that is so impossibly simple yet also so innovative in using an existing pre-set factory facility for another purpose! I found such a tweak this morning in another place (posted by Japan Zero Liberty) and I couldn't resist sharing it here.

    I'm not sure about others, but in my many meanderings over Australia's vast roadways, I often use Adaptive-Cruise-Control. During those long periods in ACC mode, my undisciplined mind is often piqued by a curiosity regarding what the brake lights are doing as the ACC function modulates my car's speed in concert with the changing velocity of the forward vehicle. The tweak below answers this question - it works by illuminating the hazard warning LED on the dash whenever a CAN message (or foot-pedal press) is sent to light-up the brake lights!

    For VCDS users:
    1. Go to the BCM (@ address hex09)
    2. Select Security Access - 16
    3. Enter the magic number 31347
    4. Select Adaptation - 10
    5. In the search box, enter "ENG141657" and select ENG141657-ENG116172-Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster C48-Lichtfunktion G 15
    6. Change setting from not active to Brake lamp
    7. Select ENG141657-ENG116174-Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster C48-Dimmwert GH 15
    8. Change setting from 0 to 100
    9. Exit VCDS - press the brake pedal; the LED inside the hazard warning light switch should illuminate


    The same instruction-set will also work for OBDeleven users (of course, without the VCDS tag numbers - so search for "C48" instead)

    Brilliant- IMO!!

    Don
    PS: the Leuchte-set Leuchte 35 LED Warnblinktaster doesn't appear on early BCMs - alas
    So for us technically challenged it means that a light appears on the dash in concert with the brake lights??????
    2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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