hmmm......... A nice looking car - but I'd want to know more about VW's new so-called
Vehicle Diagnostic Protection - which has the manufacturer's associated three-letter-acronym,
SFD (
Schutz
Fahrzeug
Diagnose) before handing over my hard earned Ss
Volkswagen AG will introduce the new SFD procedure with the MQB37W platform build model: the Golf 8.
Not much in the public domain about SFD, but it it appears to be a meld of 5 x digit security codes and Component Protection, but applied to a wider range of control modules in the car.
Again, I'm guessing but based on the scant iformation currently available it seems that for anything more than a basic oil change, anyone doing work on the car will need to be registered with the Volkswagen AG portal. Not sure what this means for independent workshops and for anyone that doesn't pay VW for their official ODIS diagnostic equipment (which ain't inexpensive).
Here is extract from VW that explains the extent of SFD:
- In order to utilise the SFD procedure, it is necessary for users to be registered in advance on the SFD back
end. - The protection requirement will be defined for specific control units and diagnostic objects.
- The protection requirement is limited to specific writing services (codings, adjustments,
parametrisations) and routines. - Normal reading services (e.g. readout of control unit event memories) will not be SFD-protected.
- The functions of data string downloading with boot loader data strings, flashing and/or update programming as well as flash data security are also not affected by SFD
I guess it's OK if the thought of ALWAYS using dealer repair services (for the life of the car) isn't a problem - but more information is needed about SFD (I think)
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