Hi Ross-Tech Crew,
I encountered a few interesting things regarding coding labels over the past months that I would like to share.
Propably some of this information could be incorporated in any next release...
Audi A6/A7 4G, door units
This is a long lasting struggle that there are still no coding labels.
A possible solution could be to take the experimental labels from an Audi B9 chassis. These do fit! At least up to byte 4 or so from what I can judge.
Besides the coding labels from Audi A4/A5 8K/8T chassis do also fit, at least for the most basic things like retrofitting some illumination or mirror stuff.
Audi A4/A5/A6/A7 4G/8K/8T non-FL or FL, wiper subsystem
That is wrong.
I see people struggling for example with the deactivation of the so called tear wiping that is documented to be in Byte 1 Bit 3.
The truth is, that the label file 5QX-955-119-V1.CLB which is used for example in Audi A3 8V subsystems does fit better as the tear wiping does reside in Byte 2 Bit 5.
Maybe you could re-investigate that.
All VAG cars with non-UDS Seat memory module (MEM-FS)
These modules were put in Audis or even VW T6 Transporters without any label file and no experimental information as they speak only CAN.
A possible solution is available.
The experimental coding labels from the very new UDS Seat Memory modules in MLBevo cars like Touareg 3 do fit!
It seems that VAG just put the UDS layer over the existing modules without having the coding changed.
There are more bits in the new modules. But putting the new coding label over the old module actually did help me with some coding already...
This does not apply to MQB Seat memory modules.
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There might be some more glitches in the VAG coding universe but these are the ones that came to my attention again and again...
I do not have any proof that really every bit does fit according to my assumptions above, but it seems to be legit.
Cheers
I encountered a few interesting things regarding coding labels over the past months that I would like to share.
Propably some of this information could be incorporated in any next release...
Audi A6/A7 4G, door units
Code:
Adresse 42: Türelektr. Fahrer (J386) Labeldatei: Keine
Teilenummer SW: 4G8 959 793 H HW: 4G8 959 793 F
Bauteil: TSG FA H04 0511
Revision: -------- Seriennummer: --------------
Codierung: 011F16015E00628002080013
Betriebsnr.: WSC 02391 785 00200
VCID: 45D6A06995A4650FED3-8010
This is a long lasting struggle that there are still no coding labels.
A possible solution could be to take the experimental labels from an Audi B9 chassis. These do fit! At least up to byte 4 or so from what I can judge.
Besides the coding labels from Audi A4/A5 8K/8T chassis do also fit, at least for the most basic things like retrofitting some illumination or mirror stuff.
Audi A4/A5/A6/A7 4G/8K/8T non-FL or FL, wiper subsystem
Code:
Subsystem 1 - Teilenummer SW: 4G1 955 119 HW: 4G8 955 119 Labeldatei: DRV\1KX-955-119.CLB
Bauteil: WWS57X 170611 H38 0080
Seriennummer: 170629111248
Codierung: 0045F7
That is wrong.
I see people struggling for example with the deactivation of the so called tear wiping that is documented to be in Byte 1 Bit 3.
The truth is, that the label file 5QX-955-119-V1.CLB which is used for example in Audi A3 8V subsystems does fit better as the tear wiping does reside in Byte 2 Bit 5.
Maybe you could re-investigate that.
All VAG cars with non-UDS Seat memory module (MEM-FS)
Code:
Adresse 36: Sitzverst. Fahr. (J136) Labeldatei: Keine
Teilenummer SW: 4G8 959 760 HW: 4G8 959 760
Bauteil: MEM-FS H03 0157
Revision: AA000000 Seriennummer: 00000266846178
Codierung: 00581B0000006001000001010101102030303232203232
Betriebsnr.: WSC 02391 785 00200
VCID: 77AA1AA19FC8C79FAFF-8022
These modules were put in Audis or even VW T6 Transporters without any label file and no experimental information as they speak only CAN.
A possible solution is available.
The experimental coding labels from the very new UDS Seat Memory modules in MLBevo cars like Touareg 3 do fit!
Code:
Adresse 36: Sitzverst. Fahr. (J136) Labeldatei:* Keine
Teilenummer SW: 4M4 959 760 HW: 4M4 959 760
Bauteil: MEM-FS 009 0042
Seriennummer: 12A14826101303
Codierung: 00581B000000B0010000010101010000000000000000000000000000000000
Betriebsnr.: WSC 02391 785 00200
ASAM Datensatz: EV_SCMDriveSideCONTIAU736 006009
ROD: EV_SCMDriveSideCONTIAU736_AU49.rod
VCID: 79AE1C99A95CD1EFD9B-802C
It seems that VAG just put the UDS layer over the existing modules without having the coding changed.
There are more bits in the new modules. But putting the new coding label over the old module actually did help me with some coding already...
This does not apply to MQB Seat memory modules.
--------------
There might be some more glitches in the VAG coding universe but these are the ones that came to my attention again and again...
I do not have any proof that really every bit does fit according to my assumptions above, but it seems to be legit.
Cheers
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