Should a basic setting need a security code?

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Sorry, I started a new thread because, though linked, this is a new issue in itself.

This is where my original post is, but part of a longer conversation on TPMS.
https://forums.ross-tech.com/showthread.php?10123-Audi-Q3-TPMS-enabling/page8

So I get an error when clicking Go! for a basic setting, IDE05334 for 03 - ABS module.
It says ERROR Security access required.

Even when I enter the recommended security access, same deal.

Should that even happen? Basic setting, I mean?
Are we gradually getting locked out?
I had the car in for service a few months ago, that is why I am suspicious.
Or am I simply doing something wrong, like wrong procedure, needing a special access code, that kind of stuff.

Thank you for any pointers and sorry for a duplicate post.
 
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AFAIK the answer depends on the module hardware and software versions - there is no one answer.
 
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Code:
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Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104)       Labels: 5N0-614-109-V1.clb
   Part No SW: 5N0 614 109 CF    HW: 5N0 614 109 CJ
   Component: ESC-EBC460iV1 H12 0013  
   Serial number: A01DDR6
   Coding: 42FF269F492143702077420964C592C20424D500508B4883
   Shop #: WSC 00049 770 00154
   ASAM Dataset: EV_Brake1ESCEPBTRW 006353
   ROD: EV_Brake1ESCEPBTRW_006.rod
   VCID: 71BCDCAB91218B7F357-8024

1 Fault Found:
0763 - Tire Pressure Warning 
          C102D 00 [137] - -
          MIL ON - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 00000001
                    Fault Priority: 4
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Reset counter: 209
                    Mileage: 31953 km
                    Date: 2019.07.11
                    Time: 18:03:41

                    Additional_Codes: 1F 25 00 0E 04 7F 00 48 02
                    DTC: 00 02 FB
                    Additional2: 04 05 01 00 05 22 61 00 61 00


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Thanks, Dave,

I didn’t think of posting the code here too, I had it on the other thread... D’oh!
 
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Is 40168 accepted?

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Is 40168 accepted?

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Uwe,

Thank you for replying.

This is what I did:
- I tried to change the basic setting and got the error message
- went into security, waited for the pop-up and entered the security code suggested: 40168
- the code was ACCEPTED on that screen
- tried the basic setting again with the same result, same error message.
 
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Can there be multiple security access codes for the same unit?

Maybe 40168 is for coding and there is another (?) for basic settings?
 
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Yes, multiple Logins are a common thing in control modules, especially in the ABS module.
 
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Thank you.

I will start a new thread and ask the question properly, because no-one seems to volunteer the answer. :)
 
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