Yeah we are really punished by not having proper right to repair laws here.
I would happily pay for proper access. I have enquired multiple times to VW Aus and always had zero reply.
Yeah we are really punished by not having proper right to repair laws here.
I would happily pay for proper access. I have enquired multiple times to VW Aus and always had zero reply.
Replacing the LCD will cause zero issues. It has no coding or CP. It's just a display.
Removing the battery leads is not the issue - as I say, I have NO idea why it sometimes happens. I would be embolden by @ Kamold advice below:
Nevertheless, for added security and because it's an easy task, make sure that you have a copy of an up-to-date SCAN that shows the module long-code strings. (VCDS scans does this as default - but if you are using OBD11, you need to enable the freeze-frame data option)
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Thanks guys for the further advice above, and yes I'll do a backup scan with OBDeleven before I start any disassembly. Should I also disconnect battery?
I've located a supposedly identical replacement screen on AE (404 page) for about $270 delivered in OZ, with a free return possible if I chicken out at the last moment ;)
PS: the AE reference is: 404 page (apparently my copy & paste directly from AE site doesn't work)
Didn't work again - log on to AE and search for item 1005005856183934 :confused: