No problem, let me put together my log:
17 DashboardLong Coding
Byte 04 Bit 6 -> active
Byte 11 Bit 1 -> active
A5 Driver Assistance
Long Coding
Byte 16 Bit 7 -> active
Adaption
BAP_personalisation: activated -> Not activated
Personalization of intervention moment at T. 15 on: Unchanged (already "Last setting")
"Personalization of intervention moment" I could not find.
44 Steering Assistance
Long Coding
Byte 03 Bit 0 -> active
5F Multimedia
Adaption
Car_Function_List_BAP_Gen2/LDW HCA 0x19: Not activated -> activated
Car_Function_List_BAP_Gen2/LDW HCA 0x19 msg bus: Unchanged (already "Databus extended")
Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2/menu display Lane Departure Warning: Not activated -> activated
Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2/menu display Lane Departure Warning over threshold high: Not activated -> activated
The following intermittent faults were found on the next scan:17 Dashboard
U111000 - Function restriction due to communication interruption
U112100 - Databus missing message
A5 Driver Assistance
C10ACF2 - Interface for lane departure warning system not coded
All faults were deleted and did not reappear.
After that all worked, I tried to enable the steering wheel vibration via the Long Coding "Car Icon" menu in OBDeleven:A5 Driver Assistance
Long Coding ("Car Icon" Menu)
System mode, lane depart. warn: Steering wheel vibration not active -> Selection via menu
Resulting in:
Byte 13 Bit 1+2 -> active
Adaption
Warning intensity, lane depart. warning: Medium -> Selection_over_menu
This did in fact activate both the menu and the vibration (although it rarely vibrates at all and the activation logic seems odd).
I later reverted this change to see if the program consistency fault disappears.
It did not.
Latest Control Unit Info and Long Codings
And finally, the odd program message (in English)
If anyone is interested in having a look at this, any information is grealy appreciated.
As there are no apparent faults or malfunctions, I don't think the Programming status is really an issue - but it would be nice to understand it better.
Of course, avoiding or getting rid of it would also be nice.