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Post by sgt1297 on Jun 1, 2020 14:29:31 GMT
I had a similar problem with a 2000 Passat. The Front Passenger Door lock would sometimes not lock or if it did the single flash/beep would not work. Other forums indicated a problem with the soldering in the locking module in the door. I removed the lock, re-soldered all the joints and everything worked. Don't which joint it was but suspect it to be one of the micro switches. try these videos
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Post by sgt1297 on May 9, 2020 14:35:32 GMT
If you click on the image above it is a Youtube link and takes you through it step by step.
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Post by sgt1297 on Apr 20, 2020 15:17:18 GMT
It might be trial and error. There should be a bulb/lamp option for you to change. On the Skoda Octavia 2017 you can find the option
Controller 09 - Central Electronics
10 - Adaptations
Find the coding for the lamp you are looking to change The below are the rear fog lights on the Octavia, left and right, so you need to identify the lamp you need to change
Leuchte26NSL LA72
Leuchte27NSL RC6 Select the lamp you want and it should give you an option to select the lamp type.
The top value value for mine was LASTTYP which relates to the bulb/lamp type.
Once you select LASTTYP you will see a long list of different lamp types. This may be the solution? Hope this helps
Read more: forum.obdeleven.com/thread/1908/second-rear-light-right-side#ixzz68xSBoewV
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Post by sgt1297 on Apr 3, 2020 15:39:45 GMT
It depends on the model of your car and the options available to you in adaptations. You need to identify the lamp and see the options available to change the type of lamp. Module 9 Leuchte12NL Lasttyp 12 This will give you a number of lamp type options. Try them one by one until you get the right one.
For the other side you need Leuchte 13 etc
Hope this helps
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Post by sgt1297 on Mar 22, 2020 19:31:23 GMT
This relates to an 2017 Octavia FL. I have had a problem having changes confirmed once made and pressing the green tick. The change fails to be confirmed and the following appears in red along the bottom of the screen!
(31) function cannot be performed This was in Control Unit 5F. I tried accessing with a security code but it would still not accept the changes.
This went on for several sessions. I contacted customer support and they suggested I go into
Advanced Identification function of 5F.
I accessed it and ticked all the boxes and scrolled through all the data. I couldn't see anything that would help to identify the reason why I couldn't make changes so I closed it down and re entered Adaptations. I made my changes and they were accepted straight away.
A few days later I went into 5F to make another change and found the same problem (31) function cannot be performed I carried out the same procedure as before by accessing the Advanced Identification and scrolling through. Once again entered Adaptations and again I was successful with my changes. Worth a try if you are faced with the same problem. Make a comment if works for you.
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Post by sgt1297 on Mar 7, 2020 21:50:32 GMT
Have a look at this. It worked on my Octavia 2017.
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Post by sgt1297 on Feb 25, 2020 9:50:46 GMT
I used this to activate the Off Road for mine and it worked first time. A bit of a novelty but it does look nice when displayed.
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Post by sgt1297 on Feb 22, 2020 15:54:52 GMT
What is HDC?
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Post by sgt1297 on Feb 18, 2020 20:42:18 GMT
It is worth looking at the adaptation options for all the VAG vehicles. I have an Octavia and have found the MK7 Golf adaptations work very well. Make sure you go through the changes and make sure that all the steps listed are available for you to change before making any changes. Search for VWjap obdeleven tweaks on You Tube. There are lots of OBDEleven changes made very simple.
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Post by sgt1297 on Feb 17, 2020 15:33:23 GMT
I have a 67 FL 1.6TDI SEL estate. I have managed to code it, but I don't know if it will work on your year. Do you want the coding changes I made?
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Post by sgt1297 on Feb 10, 2020 21:40:25 GMT
The following is a fault code readout and as can be seen the date is shown as 2088-12-30! Can the date and time be reset? The date of the error code activation was 2020-02-09
Car: Skoda Fabia
Year: 2012
Body type: Estate
Engine: CFWA 55 kW (75 HP) 1.2 l
Mileage: 96050 KM
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01 Engine Control Module 1
System description: R3 1.2l TDI
Software number: 03P906021L
Software version: 9979
Hardware number: 03P906021AN
Hardware version: H07
Serial number:
ODX name: EV_ECM12TDI03103P906021L
ODX version: 001019
Long coding: 00114014032501080000
Trouble codes:
P008700 - Fuel Rail/System Pressure - Too Low
Intermittent
Date: 2088-12-30 14:17:03
Mileage: 95949 km
Priority: 2
Malfunction frequency counter: 2
Unlearning counter: 255
Engine speed: 740.75 1/min
Normed load value: 97.6 %
Vehicle speed: 27 km/h
Coolant temperature: 94 °C
Intake air temperature: 17 °C
Ambient air pressure: 960 mbar
Voltage terminal 30: 14.679 V
Dynamic environmental data: 20960AF42317A229754BFE36303F7D269CFE7A6E00FE7902FE366CFE788B9C206160206230209400207600FE42873E0A90207004
P029900 - Turbo/Super Charger Underboost
Intermittent
Date: 2088-12-30 13:15:45
Mileage: 95902 km
Priority: 2
Malfunction frequency counter: 4
Unlearning counter: 255
Engine speed: 2147.00 1/min
Normed load value: 99.6 %
Vehicle speed: 80 km/h
Coolant temperature: 94 °C
Intake air temperature: 15 °C
Ambient air pressure: 950 mbar
Voltage terminal 30: 14.695 V
Dynamic environmental data: 20960A206E43F404FE20A780FE438020029426093A202B90203E56F44630
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Post by sgt1297 on Feb 1, 2020 20:03:07 GMT
Thank you for that. Having had a look, you are correct. However, when selecting Faults it doesn't retain it and it has to selected each time you need to check the fault history. The IOS version has it available all the time.
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Post by sgt1297 on Feb 1, 2020 11:09:44 GMT
I have the original OBDEleven non Pro unit. It works fine with an old Android phone, apart from a few connection issues with Bluetooth. One aspect of the App that is a problem is that it doesn't give you access to the fault codes once cleared when you look at the History. It tells you the number of faults and in which control unit, but doesn't give you access to the fault information once they have been cleared. I have installed the IOS App on an Iphone and although I cannot use the App to connect to the Dongle, I can log in to my account. In my account when logged into the IOS version, I can now access the details of the fault codes previously logged but cleared, and the option to carry out a search for the fault code information. Excellent facility.
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Post by sgt1297 on Jan 31, 2020 23:49:56 GMT
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Post by sgt1297 on Dec 28, 2019 9:59:52 GMT
You will need to select the correct lamp type. If you go into Control unit: 09 Central Electrics 1.Name: Leuchte12NL LB45 which I believe is one of the foglights but I don't know which side. At the top you will see Lasttyp 12 Open this and you will see all the types of bulbs that can be coded. You will need to determine which one you have installed. Probably trial and error. allgemeine led bis 12w translates to general led up to 12w so could be the place to start This is for one side only. You will will need to do each side separately, the other side being the following: 2.Name: Leuchte13NL RB5 This is the other side. Hope this helps Read more: forum.obdeleven.com/user/10275/recent#ixzz69OSsmrec
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Post by sgt1297 on Dec 23, 2019 19:11:00 GMT
I have a 2017FL SE L and mine doesn't have it.
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Post by sgt1297 on Dec 23, 2019 19:07:09 GMT
It might be trial and error. There should be a bulb/lamp option for you to change. On the Skoda Octavia 2017 you can find the option Controller 09 - Central Electronics 10 - Adaptations Find the coding for the lamp you are looking to change The below are the rear fog lights on the Octavia, left and right, so you need to identify the lamp you need to change Leuchte26NSL LA72 Leuchte27NSL RC6 Select the lamp you want and it should give you an option to select the lamp type. The top value value for mine was LASTTYP which relates to the bulb/lamp type. Once you select LASTTYP you will see a long list of different lamp types. This may be the solution? Hope this helps Read more: forum.obdeleven.com/thread/1908/second-rear-light-right-side#ixzz68xSBoewV
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Post by sgt1297 on Dec 13, 2019 20:35:17 GMT
You could try this from a previous post Alternet, its been a while since I added a car but i thought these days you had to enter the VIN number to get your car on the app. In the Garage you can make some changes, if you go to the white line above your vin number and select the pencil, then select Modify you will see the Model, Modification and body type, if its possible then you should be able to change the Model to the one you want. However as I found out on one of my other cars that was a 2010 model (eg registered) but it was shown as 2011 this is because the manufacturers sell the uplift 2011 model in 2010 Support don't work weekends as far as i am aware but hopefully they will get back to you on monday if not you can email or use there online portal details here. With regards to mirror dip if the app is not there then you can always code it yourself. Read more: forum.obdeleven.com/thread/2007/selected-wrong-when-setting-obdeleven#ixzz681NXRqFN
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Post by sgt1297 on Dec 12, 2019 20:46:41 GMT
aramalho, these are the steps to take. Activation of second rear fog. I have a 2017 SE-L Estate RHD UK spec, with LED headlights and NON LED rear lights. I found that only the right hand fog light came on but on checking established that there was a bulb fitted in the left hand cluster and could see it was not an LED through the lens. I followed the initial steps to activate but nothing happened. Then I found the key to the change that would activate it. Controller 09 - Central Electronics 16 - Security Access - enter 31347 10 - Adaptations Then look at both of the following settings to establish what the differences are. Leuchte26NSL LA72 Leuchte27NSL RC6 When viewing either of the above there are 3 values that will be different: LASTTYP which will be the top value LICHTFUNKTION either A26 or A27 and DIMMWERT AB26 or AB27 Whichever has the values in is the active lamp. You need to make a note of them and make the other the same The main one is the LASTTYP. That indicates the type of lamp you have fitted. Right down the value as you will be looking for the same lamp on the other side. All of the adaptations have suggested "32 allgemeine LED bis 12W" This is a type of lamp and may not be the same as yours. Once you select LASTTYP you will see a long list of different lamp types. Select the one that matches the lamp you already have. Then change Both LICHTFUNKTION A26 and A27 to Nebelschlusslicht wenn kein Anhaenger gesteckt and DIMMWERT either AB26 or AB27 which ever is the setting that is on 0 to match the other value. I found it to be 100. Hope this helps. Read more: forum.obdeleven.com/thread/1908/second-rear-light-right-side#ixzz67vZrNoIZ
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Post by sgt1297 on Sept 22, 2019 20:39:40 GMT
I assume you have a bulb fitted and want to have both fog lights come on?
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Post by sgt1297 on Sept 18, 2019 19:13:09 GMT
Although I have a Skoda Octavia 67FL the following adaptation was carried out by me to activate the Cornering Fog Lights. There are a number of extra steps, but as long as you keep track of the changes you can always reverse them if they don't work. My car has LED headlights and LED DRL's. The foglights are just foglights and do not act as DRL's. Control unit: 09 Central Electrics 1.Name: Leuchte12NL LB45 Lichtfunktion B 12: Old value: nicht aktiv New value: Abbiegelicht links 2.Name: Leuchte13NL RB5 Lichtfunktion B 13: Old value: nicht aktiv New value: Abbiegelicht rechts 3.Name: Static AFS light Maximaltemperatur: Old value: 0.0 °C New value: 100.0 °C obere Grenztemperatur: Old value: 0.0 °C New value: 95.0 °C Obere Geschwindigkeitsschwelle: This one changes the speed at which they will remain active. Old value: 40.0 km/h New value: 64.0 km/h Oberer Lenkradwinkel: Old value: 65 ° New value: 90 ° untere Grenztemperatur: Old value: 0.0 °C New value: 80.0 °C That worked for me. They both work separately when turning the wheel and when the indicator is used with a full push. It does not work when you use the comfort indication!
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Post by sgt1297 on Aug 1, 2019 23:25:27 GMT
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Post by sgt1297 on Jul 8, 2019 18:53:20 GMT
No quick fix I'm afraid. I believe that each change has to be reversed one by one. Good luck.
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Post by sgt1297 on May 21, 2019 21:59:54 GMT
I have a 2017 Octavia and have used adaptations to operate cornering fog lights without an issue. The dipping mirror is a problem for me as I don't have the correct module. Use this check to establish if you have the correct module. forum.obdeleven.com/post/17492My suggestion to establish what may be causing the problem with the reversing light is to undo all the changes you made one at a time until the reversing light works again. If you need the method I used to activate cornering lights let me know. Phil
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Post by sgt1297 on May 17, 2019 18:30:13 GMT
Stop Start adaptation. Found this from a Golf Mk7 link and works fine for my car. When standing in a que of traffic or waiting at lights and the stop start has cut the engine, it restarts when the car in front inches forward even if the line of traffic isn't ready to move away. Very frustrating. This adaptation stops that from happening Enter module 19 Adaptive Cruise Control Go to EXPANDED RESTART FUNCTION Change from ON to OFF. The car will no longer start when the car in front moves off.
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Post by sgt1297 on May 14, 2019 17:51:57 GMT
Found this on another site. Worth a try
DRL Only in Auto Mode Only DRLs operate when headlight switch is in ‘Auto’ mode.
Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics) Security access Access Code 31347 Adaptation (9) – Select daytime running lights only in switch position auto Value = Aktif
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Post by sgt1297 on May 10, 2019 22:39:52 GMT
lello1980, did you try my workaround? If you did, did it work? sgt1297
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Post by sgt1297 on Apr 29, 2019 21:22:15 GMT
I have updated to the latest version of the official Skoda maps on my 2017 FL Octavia. The latest update has an added feature that shows speed limits on derestricted roads, dual carriageways and motorways as overlapping signs. The speed limit it shows by default is 10 mph lower than the limit that applies to a car. If you touch the signs the 2 signs open side by side showing both speed limits. I am informed that the lower limit is intended to show the lower limit for vehicles towing trailers or vans. Is there an adaptation or code change to identify the vehicle option as towing a trailer or that the vehicle is a van?
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Post by sgt1297 on Apr 26, 2019 10:26:44 GMT
What is it you want to do with the rear fog?
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Post by sgt1297 on Apr 25, 2019 21:21:49 GMT
richard123 Did you get this sorted? I have had a number of occasions where I have been unable to confirm changes, getting the error message (31)function not available for no obvious reason. My solution via Tech Support which has worked every time for me is to do the following: Enter the control module you need to make the changes in. Access - Advanced Identification Access all the boxes and scrolled through all the data. I couldn't see anything that would help to identify the reason why I couldn't make changes so I closed it down and re entered Adaptations. I then made my changes and they were accepted straight away. This has happened a number of times and each time it has happened, I have carried out the above procedure and the changes have then been accepted. If you have the Pro version you can access it all the time. If you don't have the Pro version you will have to use 5 credits to access it. Hope this works.
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