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Post by miguelwhy on Mar 11, 2020 9:36:32 GMT
Hello, what is this mod for,"increased engine responsiveness" could someone explain it to me, I am not sure what it is for, how could I do it manually? Cheers
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Post by vwjap on Mar 11, 2020 10:02:04 GMT
First of all there’s a thread about 6 threads down
As far as I know there’s two different mods for this, I think the app is
44 steering assist security access 19249 adaptation driving profile swtichover set "incremental controlled over time" to "direct controlled over”
But why this would change the throttle response I wouldn’t know as it just changes how quick it changes the drive modes
There’s also another one where you change one of the bytes in long coding to Audi in the engine module BUT I’m not going into that as people have lost their ACC
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Post by tigeo on Mar 11, 2020 11:02:30 GMT
Hello, what is this mod for,"increased engine responsiveness" could someone explain it to me, I am not sure what it is for, how could I do it manually? Cheers First of all there’s a thread about 6 threads down As far as I know there’s two different mods for this, I think the app is 44 steering assist security access 19249 adaptation driving profile swtichover set "incremental controlled over time" to "direct controlled over” But why this would change the throttle response I wouldn’t know as it just changes how quick it changes the drive modes There’s also another one where you change one of the bytes in long coding to Audi in the engine module BUT I’m not going into that as people have lost their ACC Yep.
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Post by royb95 on Mar 11, 2020 11:50:46 GMT
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Post by vwjap on Mar 11, 2020 13:33:55 GMT
I’d say two ways of doing it, in the colour list Change the first one to blue, or in Int. light, 2nd generation: change Instrumententafelbeleuchtung mehrfarbig to not active
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Post by nicgti7 on Mar 18, 2020 11:21:24 GMT
Hi all,
I recently received my OBDeleven device and upgraded to PRO and have done some tweaks using apps or adaptation from your write-ups. Also tried the "increased engine responsiveness" and "throttle pedal response" but haven't notice any difference...
I'm quite new to using the 'OBDeleven' software and understand the implication of making the wrong changes etc.
In most cases, there are some steps to follow when activating certain features in adaptations etc.
My question for the more informed guys here:
What are the implication of making 'single' changes in adaptations or long coding? As an example, if I want to test a feature like "seat belt warning" under Dashboard -> Long coding or disable it under Dashboard -> adaptation-> Deactivate seat belt warning. Is it as simple as just switching it on or off?
Is it mandatory to have certain steps to active certain features?
Thanks
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Post by lordnikon on Mar 18, 2020 13:15:49 GMT
Don't have a direct answer to your question but bear in mind that everything you do in OBD11 is experimental. You're bearing the risk of making these changes. Understand the values you're changing in long coding in order to make a determination if you're likely affecting other functions of the car.
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Post by vwjap on Mar 18, 2020 14:06:14 GMT
For seat belt warning it is you setting the switch (I call them switches because just like a switch to turn them on or off, or set to 1,2,3 just electronically) other mods need stuff done to enable it like in confort signals (where you tap the indicator stalk and the car indicates for 3 flashes) with that when you change it you have to reset the lights in the infotainment system, or the colour changes on the infotainment/AID you need to reset the infotainment by holding down the on switch for 10 seconds, and sometimes you have to recalibrate stuff to get the mod to work/work correctly, as in the comfort windows, if the auto window is not working from the button then it’s not going to work from the remote, so recalibrate the window by holding the down button until the window is down then keep pressing it for another 5 seconds the do the same with up, then there are some mods that don’t seem to do anything, like a placebo, that’s the throttle response mod, and other that can cause problems with the car like the Audi throttle or the colour change via drive modes (which got deleted off this site because the amount of problems some people had)
Hope this helps with you question
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Mar 18, 2020 21:34:14 GMT
I recently received my OBDeleven device and upgraded to PRO and have done some tweaks using Apps or adaptation from your write-ups. Nic: Hi and welcome to the mysterious, but wonderful world of OBD
My suggestion: steer-away from Apps for these reasons:
- They make changes to your car that are often not recorded
- If you don't have sufficient credits - they cost you money. No offense intended to VOLTAS IT, but it's your money-so spend it on stuff that you need (and you don't need OBD11 Apps)!!
- Most importantly, by using them you learn nothing about how to tailor the car's CAN network to suit your needs!
My view (which I have often expressed on this forum) is that especially in the early learning stages, make changes manually. Yes, this WILL mean that you will make errors (if fact, you should try to make some errors), but errors are a fantastic learning environment and you can always get help on forums!!
Also tried the "increased engine responsiveness" and "throttle pedal response" but haven't notice any difference... Exactly my experience too - as some of us have said on the other forum thread (in which you made your first post) about these 2 x tweaks What are the implication of making 'single' changes in adaptations or long coding? As an example, if I want to test a feature like "seat belt warning" under Dashboard -> Long coding or disable it under Dashboard -> adaptation-> Deactivate seat belt warning. Is it as simple as just switching it on or off? Not quite sure what you mean by "implications"? The obvious effect of making changes is that stuff (like how the car's CAN network operates) will be different. If you have made the changes correctly, then there should be no surprises! But if you have erred (again, this is a great learning environment) then the modules in the car will not be happy - and unhappy modules = an unhappy car!!
How the displeasure of the control modules will affect the car - will depend on the nature of the error. At one extreme, the error can be trivial necessitating the simple reversion of the changes back to their original values - but at the other extreme, the error could require that you visit a dealer to fix the problem, and possibly paying the dealer a cost approaching the annual budget of a small African nation for the privilege !!
Is it mandatory to have certain steps to active certain features? You should think about tweaks that switch ON/OFF features in a car as being similar to the instructions for installing software on your computer.
Yes, it is possible to deviate from these instructions and to still successfully install the new software - but you significantly increase the risk of the process going pear-shape by not following instructions.
If you are the type of individual that likes living-on-the-edge (and I hope that you are - because these folk learn quickest), then expect a bumpy ride by deviating. However, if you want a hassle-free experience, then strictly follow the tweak instructions!!
The last thing that I will say about teak instructions is that those posted on the net are not all created equal! Simply because someone has written instruction for a tweak doesn't mean that they are correct (I've seen lots of very dubious tweaks). The other problem with incorrect tweak instructions is that they tend to be copied by others and re-posted under different authors without attribution (it's either called "plagiarism", or "the greatest form of flattery" - depending on the original author's view ). This duplication wrongly gives these incorrect instructions greater veracity!
It's often difficult, but ALWAYS try to verify tweak instruction before implementing them- by reading what others say on forums and by confirming the steps on other forums
Don
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Post by popsmoke on Apr 1, 2020 14:23:05 GMT
Hello I have a US spec 2018 GTI 7.5 SE . When plugged in and connected i get to the apps and almost all of them are unavailable. Am I screwed? Or is there a work around? I’m working off an android system. Mainly I want the lock when car is on, mirror dip and roll down windows with key fob. But these are unavailable it says. Will long coding still work For these as well of i try it for these options? Pleaseeee helllppp!
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Post by vwjap on Apr 1, 2020 15:34:14 GMT
Has the app selected the facelift or the older mk7?
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Post by popsmoke on Apr 1, 2020 15:45:27 GMT
Yes it has the 7.5 face lift on the app
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Apr 1, 2020 21:32:34 GMT
Hello I have a US spec 2018 GTI 7.5 SE . When plugged in and connected i get to the apps and almost all of them are unavailable. Am I screwed? Or is there a work around? I’m working off an android system. Mainly I want the lock when car is on, mirror dip and roll down windows with key fob. But these are unavailable it says. Will long coding still work For these as well of i try it for these options? Pleaseeee helllppp! popsmoke: John (vwjap) is always generous in trying to solve folk's questions! On the other-hand, I am not so generous; I think that it's a good thing that you can't access Apps because I reckon that you are far better to make the changes that you want manually. OBD11 is new for you and you have a chance to learn how to talk to the CAN network on your car in a way that makes sense to both yourself and the vehicle. Given this reality - why on God's green planet would you want use Apps and pay credits to VOLTAS IT for the privilege of missing this perfect opportunity? Here's how to manually make your first tweak (lock when car is on): - Fire-up the OBD11 software and connect to the dongle
- select the bit that I have starred in the screen below
- scroll down the list of control modules on my second screen until you find Central electrics - it should have the number "09" enclosed in a circle at the top RHS (this means that the module lives at address 09 in hexadecimal numbering system). Select this module
- On the next screen on your tablet, select Security access and enter the magic number 31347 - confirm entry
- On the next screen, select Adaptation
- In the search part of the next screen , enter ZV Autolock and select automatisches Verriegeln bei Geschwindigkeit from the list of adaptation channels
- Change the setting for this adaptation channel to active and confirm the entry
- Exit OBD11 software and go for a drive - you should hear the doors lock when the car reaches a threshold speed
Don
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Post by popsmoke on Apr 1, 2020 23:40:17 GMT
Thank you I looked into it and figured out the coding portion and got all of the options I wanted except the mirror dip. Is there a link to where this code is or would you happen to know it already? Thanks in advance!
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Post by vwjap on Apr 2, 2020 7:19:37 GMT
I think that’s a little more complicated, first you have to see if your door modules have a memory function, don has a great picture to tell you how to do that
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Apr 2, 2020 7:42:32 GMT
popsmoke : As John said, you first need to confirm that your passenger side door module (@ address hex42) has the required memory module for the mirror to return properly to the starting point after the car travels forward. The process for checking if the memory module is installed is like this: The entries for X and Y coordinates can be different than shown in the picture (this depends on where your mirror has been adjusted - but if the coordinates are 255, you don't have a memory module. Don
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Post by vwjap on Apr 2, 2020 9:43:37 GMT
See 😁
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Post by eli on Apr 6, 2020 0:06:53 GMT
Offroad menu with partial functionality on GSW 4M S. Just don't get altitude and compass. Long coding Control unit: 5F Information Control Unit Values: byte_24_Navigation_System: Old value: Not activated New value: activated Mileage: 224 km Date: 2018-11-17 09:52 --------------------------------------------------------------- Adaptation Control unit: 5F Information Control Unit Name: Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2 Values: menu_display_compass: Old value: Not activated New value: activated menu_display_compass_over_threshold_high: Old value: Not activated New value: activated Mileage: 224 km Date: 2018-11-17 09:51 I managed to add my off-road in golf mk7.5, but the "compass" and "elevation" icon are not active. They appear in the menu but do not work. Can anyone help?
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Post by tigeo on Apr 8, 2020 1:15:23 GMT
Offroad menu with partial functionality on GSW 4M S. Just don't get altitude and compass. Long coding Control unit: 5F Information Control Unit Values: byte_24_Navigation_System: Old value: Not activated New value: activated Mileage: 224 km Date: 2018-11-17 09:52 --------------------------------------------------------------- Adaptation Control unit: 5F Information Control Unit Name: Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2 Values: menu_display_compass: Old value: Not activated New value: activated menu_display_compass_over_threshold_high: Old value: Not activated New value: activated Mileage: 224 km Date: 2018-11-17 09:51 I managed to add my off-road in golf mk7.5, but the "compass" and "elevation" icon are not active. They appear in the menu but do not work. Can anyone help? You need Nav for them to work per my post you quoted.
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Post by gtifanatic on Apr 8, 2020 8:30:18 GMT
hi mates, got a problem with colour change aid on my golf 7 2019. the yellow we cant change and the red its possible i activated instrumententafelbeleuchting mehrfarbig, ambient farbeliste hmi, ambientemux mit globalem aus and ambientmune mit alle zonen. Attachments:
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Post by vwjap on Apr 8, 2020 8:37:13 GMT
I don’t get what your asking, the yellow box was gold when you first added it and it’s now green, the same as the fuel level/mpg
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Post by gtifanatic on Apr 8, 2020 8:43:34 GMT
I don’t get what your asking, the yellow box was gold when you first added it and it’s now green, the same as the fuel level/mpg no, this is a picture from internet i have a comfortline tdi 12-2019. i changed everything and now i can change the red box the colours but not the yellowbox, which adaption i need to check double for this?\
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Post by vwjap on Apr 8, 2020 10:55:50 GMT
I’ve not seen it do that before, Did you reset the interior lights? As I think the mfd is under the whole dash, not separates
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Post by ethenj2010 on Apr 26, 2020 21:53:11 GMT
Anyone have issues after coding for Convenience windows not work? My friends 18 gti worked mine, 19 gti will not. Anyone have any idea ? Using OBDeleven
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Post by vwjap on Apr 27, 2020 6:57:42 GMT
Do the windows wind up automatically with one press of the door button
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Post by fastdub on May 9, 2020 21:04:51 GMT
then do not use the stage 3 portion of the codes. As to keep original signals functioning during the sequence
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Post by gbailey141 on Jun 3, 2020 12:35:04 GMT
Hi guys. Just tried the 30 Ambient Colours on my 7.5 GTE. The slider works but for some reason it doesn’t change the colours inside the dials on the AID, just a line at the bottom and the colour of the MMI. Has anyone had this or is it just a GTE issue? This was done through the app as I’m a newbie to this. Thanks.
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Post by vwjap on Jun 3, 2020 16:53:42 GMT
Isn’t the blue line to do with charge? That may not change then
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Post by gbailey141 on Jun 3, 2020 18:46:25 GMT
Isn’t the blue line to do with charge? That may not change then You could be right was hoping another GTE owner had tried the mod but thank you for the reply.
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Post by vwjap on Jun 4, 2020 11:17:10 GMT
Maybe post in e-golf section
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