Hello guys, as is known, VCDS doesn´t have the capability to deactive ´starting vibration´ in some 7.5 GTI´s.
For those who don't know, starting vibration is the popular name for a torque limiter that VW has introduced on MQB platform to reduce wheel hop. On the street, it works like a traction control. The problem is that, even with the ASR and ESC turned off, the car cuts the power when the wheels spins, making literally impossible to accelerate in 1st / 2nd, even if it is stock. In my case, I have a Stage 2, pulling around 340 HP so this is also more unbearable.
This problem started to be seen on 7.5 GTI´s with production date from May 18. On cars with production date before that, it is possible to deactive it without any problem.
I´ve scanned two 7.5 GTI´s, one from April 18´ and other from October 18´. The ABS module part number is exactly the same, but I´m seeing differences in PART SW#. My idea is to replace my ABS unit to one from an older model to be able to deactive it. It is possible to change the PART SW #? How does PART SW# works or affects in this case? Is that causing the adaptation channel to be ´not avalaible´ , while in others car it shows the starting vibration setup?
Best regards!
Juan Garcia
VAG IMPORTS ARGENTINA
GTI 7.5 (APRIL 18 PRODUCTION DATE)
GTI 7.5 (OCTOBER 18 PRODUCTION DATE)
For those who don't know, starting vibration is the popular name for a torque limiter that VW has introduced on MQB platform to reduce wheel hop. On the street, it works like a traction control. The problem is that, even with the ASR and ESC turned off, the car cuts the power when the wheels spins, making literally impossible to accelerate in 1st / 2nd, even if it is stock. In my case, I have a Stage 2, pulling around 340 HP so this is also more unbearable.
This problem started to be seen on 7.5 GTI´s with production date from May 18. On cars with production date before that, it is possible to deactive it without any problem.
I´ve scanned two 7.5 GTI´s, one from April 18´ and other from October 18´. The ABS module part number is exactly the same, but I´m seeing differences in PART SW#. My idea is to replace my ABS unit to one from an older model to be able to deactive it. It is possible to change the PART SW #? How does PART SW# works or affects in this case? Is that causing the adaptation channel to be ´not avalaible´ , while in others car it shows the starting vibration setup?
Best regards!
Juan Garcia
VAG IMPORTS ARGENTINA
GTI 7.5 (APRIL 18 PRODUCTION DATE)
Code:
Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels:* 5Q0-907-379-ESP-V1.clb
Part No SW: 5Q0 614 517 AQ HW: 5Q0 614 517 AF
Component: ESC H62 0400
Revision: 00000000 Serial number: 52307000000267
Coding: 01FA6BA13426216E407B0606C0CC2980D62C84026003947620415030C009430000000012121212B835351919323200
Shop #: WSC 01383 790 50316
ASAM Dataset: EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESP 036010
ROD: EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESP_036_VW37.rod
VCID: 000F4B059BA8754ADD-8054
GTI 7.5 (OCTOBER 18 PRODUCTION DATE)
Code:
Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels:* 5Q0-907-379-ESP-V1.clb
Part No SW: 5Q0 614 517 CS HW: 5Q0 614 517 AF
Component: ESC H62 0973
Revision: 00000000 Serial number: 51258000000439
Coding: 01FA6BA13428217540780602E0C62980D62C84026007947620415030C007430B00000012121212B835351919323200
Shop #: WSC 12345 123 12345
ASAM Dataset: EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESP 037009
ROD: EV_Brake1UDSContiMK100ESP_037_VW37.rod
VCID: 040747158FB0696AF9-8050