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Post by bobbytomorow on Jul 2, 2018 18:46:42 GMT
I have recently retrofitted a multifunction steering wheel to my 2006 A3 following a tutorial on another forum, now I just need to code it in the functions to although the tutorial uses VCDS to do the coding could this also be done using obdeleven?
this is where I’m at in the tutorial for reference:
plug your VCDS cable into your car and computer. Open the VCDS program, and go to module 16, steering. My original coding looked like this: 0010042 -- the first two numbers should stay the same. The "1" is for automatic. A manual has a "0" there. Leave that alone. The next number tells the computer the steering wheel type. Full MFSW is a "4". The next number tells the computer if you have tiptronic or not. Add "1" to whatever is there. In my case, 0+1=1, so I put in a "1". The next number tells the computer what your steering control module is, and the next tells it if you have a rear wiper or not. You can probably leave these alone. My new coding is: 0014142. Click "Do it!" and you should get a message that says "Coding accepted". Once this happens, cycle the ignition back off, start her up, and go for a test drive. You're done
Basically would I be able to do that step using an obdeleven ?
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Post by bobbytomorow on Jul 4, 2018 17:12:46 GMT
Anybody?
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Post by krystian660 on Jul 10, 2018 8:48:19 GMT
You can do this with OBDeleven PRO.
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Post by bobbytomorow on Jul 17, 2018 23:51:32 GMT
Want to report that OBDeleven worked for me, I was able to code in the retrofitted steering wheel and enable the paddle shifters and audio controls. Great stuff!
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Post by rodrigomore on Feb 4, 2020 20:03:39 GMT
Hi.
Im having the same issue, where you changing the long coding? what bits did you use or how can be done?
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Post by daveman on Feb 7, 2020 22:19:15 GMT
Want to report that OBDeleven worked for me, I was able to code in the retrofitted steering wheel and enable the paddle shifters and audio controls. Great stuff! How did you do this?
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