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Post by lukasd on Nov 20, 2020 17:30:09 GMT
Dear friends, i have a problem with fan level when ignition on/off. When i do coding with app "Enable fan level display on AUTO mode", i found that fan level is after ignition on/off always on default 0. No other codings made. It's very uncomfortable to always have fan level after ignition on set to 0!!! Always i had last fan level after ignition on. Do you have some solution pls??? photos.app.goo.gl/WFqfcSs7jMy78rQU8history_08.txt (15.38 KB)
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Post by Carolco on Nov 20, 2020 21:17:06 GMT
Hello. Look at this in long coding of your module 8.... ibb.co/sWMQb8tThis is mine.... compare and try... ibb.co/c3dzgd1see Blower display in auto operation.
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Post by lukasd on Nov 20, 2020 22:23:16 GMT
No solution for me 🤔😒
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Nov 21, 2020 2:44:39 GMT
^ ^^ how about you tick Byte 11, Bit 6 on the hex08 module - should do the same as Carolco suggestion?
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Post by lukasd on Nov 21, 2020 4:53:44 GMT
When i tick it, it will show me fan level in AUTO. This is ok, but this isn solution for my problem. When i came to car and start ignition, everytime is fan level set to 0 why? why? why?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Nov 21, 2020 6:32:33 GMT
lukasd: Post-up the long code string for your hex08 module
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Post by lukasd on Nov 21, 2020 6:43:00 GMT
In the first post i have history.txt this is what you need? I hope you can help me ☹️
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Post by Carolco on Nov 21, 2020 11:54:56 GMT
Please try this in byte 04, check active only bit 5. The value of this byte will be 20.
Of course, byte 11, bit 6 active.
In my golf i actived the personalization, you can see this in long coding text mode, it is the last item. Maybe it is the question to remember the status of the fan level when you enter in the car. You can try checking on over byte 15, bit 5.
I have the personalization mod done, but I don’t have active for my profile.
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Post by vwjap on Nov 21, 2020 17:27:36 GMT
Did you take a backup of the air before preforming this mod? If so just copy the old long coding over the top of the new one
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Post by lukasd on Nov 24, 2020 17:07:29 GMT
Thanks all for posts. I think problem is solved. Looks like energy managment stop fan on start. Battery was in low level. Now all is ok.
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