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Post by jakobkosogor on Dec 22, 2021 19:18:52 GMT
Hello! Can anyone please share coding for block 9? I have all 0 here. Maybe destroyed by myself
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Dec 22, 2021 20:07:02 GMT
jakobkosogor : Hi. I assume that by "block 9", you mean the central electrics module that lives @ address hex 09 on the CAN network. I also assume that by "I have all 0 here", you mean that the long-code string on the hex09 module is a row of zero values
If my assumptions above are correct, then no you didn't "destroy" anything - this is normal.
In about mid 2016 (depending on the car and the country-of-sale), the hex09 modules changed on MQB platform cars like your Golf. After this time, these modules no longer had an active long-code string. Instead, ALL the software switches that were in long-code for previous modules were transferred to the adaptation channel database in the new modules.
So, look in adaptation in the central electrics module for the changes that you want to make
Don
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Post by jakobkosogor on Dec 22, 2021 21:15:27 GMT
Thank you very match for a rapid and full answer, you assumed right. I just installed siren for locking sound and try to make it work. And i failed. It didn't work. Can you please give me an advise what can i do to just hear shot beep when i locking and unlocking my car?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Dec 23, 2021 21:18:01 GMT
jakobkosogor : hmm......... OK. So, again I need to make some assumptions because I don't know about your particular vehicle.
If you have correctly installed a new alarm siren, then you need to tell the hex09 module to start operating the the new equipment. To do this on newer modules, go to adaptation - then type "anti" into the search box - then select Anti-theft device - then select DWA_Einfachhorn_oder_Sounder -then change the value to installed.
The instructions for the tweak are: Lock/Unlock Acknowledgement - Instructions:
There are 2 x separate procedures for this tweak: OBD11 procedure which involves selecting/changing 6 x adaptation channels in the hex09 module, and the separate In-car procedure
OBD11 Procedure:
- Select Central Electrics module @ address Hex09
- Select Security access and enter the magic number 31347
- Select Adaptations and search for Acknowledgement signals - select this option
- Select active for Akustische Rueckmeldung entriegeln if you want an acoustic signal when car is unlocked (2 x beeps). Else leave as not active
- Select active for Akustische Rueckmeldung verriegeln if you want acoustic signal when car is locked (1 x beep). Else leave as not active
- Select active for Akustische Rueckmeldung global
- Select kurtz for Dauer der Akustischen Rueckmeldung vom Einfachhorn for a short sound, or select normal (not much difference IMO between these two settings)
- Select active for Menuesteuerung akustische Rueckmeldung (this places an ON/OFF switch for the acoustic signal function in the car menu - see "In-car Procedure")
- If the car is fitted with an anti-theft alarm siren, select not active for Akustische Rueckmeldung Signalhorn
- Shut-down OBD11 software and remove dongle -cycle ignition key and go to "In-car Procedure".
Note: "Select active/not active/kurtz/normal" above means -select the option and then confirm the change by clicking on the green, circled-tick on the bottom of the OBD11 screen
In-car Procedure:- Press the CAR button on the escutcheon panel on the RHS of the infotainment unit
- Select SETUP on the bottom RHS of the screen (looks like a cog - but this requires a good imagination! )
- Select Opening & closing panel
- Place a tick in Acoustic confirmation box - the acoustic feedback facility can be turned ON/OFF via this switch
Don
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