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  1. The RNS-510 style Columbus is the 'best' headunit that would have been originally fitted to that generation of Superb. There are versions with and without DAB The only 'better' genuine headunit that would meet your requirements is the MIB STD2 PQ style Amundsen as fitted to later (2015+) Yeti's. - 5L0025680A supports satnav, dab and mirrorlink - 5L0025680C or 5L0025680E support satnav, dab and smartlink (Android Auto and CarPlay) You would need to deal with component protection and get all functionality unlocked, then you'll need a quadlock adaptor and USB wiring kit (for mirrorlink/smartlink). That being said, they are a much better headunit than the aging RNS-510 style Columbus in my opinion. Just depends what you want to add and how much you're looking to spend
  2. As above, either OBDeleven or VCDS should be able to code the towing module in. Did the kit come with full coding instructions? I only ask as you'll need to make changes in quite a few modules (depending on car spec) so its not a simple first coding challenge. Depending on your background, you may want to consider VCDS as you're likely to get better support if you have any problems.
  3. @NikTheGeek - you're thinking of the PTC aux heater which as you say, is a 1KW electric element that sits in the HVAC system, I fitted one to my MK2 TDi Octavia and it certainly helped speed up warming the cabin through. As always, it looks like our Russian friends have got more info: - MK3 Octavia https://www.drive2.ru/l/494265662131142870/ - MK7 Golf https://www.drive2.ru/l/6009181/ - MK7 Golf + possible coding? https://www.drive2.ru/l/4946153/
  4. What are you trying to achieve? If the trailer module supports coding I expect vcds or similar can code it 👍
  5. If you take a closer look, you probably just need to trim the fakra keying down so they'll fit
  6. Some people make LIN convertors which will take a signal from the MFSW and convert it into something more correct for your vehicle, something like that might be possible for your car I'm sure I saw something but I can't find it now! Pretty sure that'll be your problem, you need a MIB2.5 headunit to support the VC. I believe you can have your headunit converted into a MIB2.5 but you might need a new higher resolution (9.2"?) display. At least based on the linked thread below... I know it's for an Octavia but it should be similar for the Kodiaq. I'd drop Pab a PM and see what he can do for you
  7. Pretty sure eco mode requires a FeC so it won't be possible by traditional coding using VCDS or similar. Instead, you'll probably need to find a knowledgeable retrofitter who can add the required entitlements to your car I'm afraid. Might be worth contacting someone like https://www.vagcarcoding.com/ to see if they can help
  8. There is a list of CAN-gateways known to cause battery drain here: http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/Navigation_System_(RNS510)_Retrofitting @DovD - if you don't find anyone with VCDS, take a drive up the M11 as I work in Cambridge so close-ish to North London There are no 'stock' options that support Android Auto without a USB cable for this generation of car. For Android Auto, the obvious choices would be the MIB STD2 PQ style Bolero/Amundsen from a 2016+ Yeti or the Chinese RCD330. Having used both, I much preferred the Yeti headunit to the RCD330 although it costs more and need component protection dealing with. Either will cause battery drain if the CAN-gateway is on the 'naughty' list If I recall, the RCD330 had a few bugs around FM (no real RDS or AF support), volume and occasional missing BT connections. It's been a few years so later firmware's may be better? There are loads of aftermarket Chinese things but I've never used any. Otherwise, you can get a branded double din unit and appropriate facia adaptor. All down to you and what you want/expect really
  9. None of those are actively checked for an MOT. The only related 'check' is that there isn't a warning light lit
  10. Because youtube isn't always a source of truth Anyway, this section of a VW Polo manual has an extra diagram showing how to jump a S/S vehicle from another S/S vehicle: http://www.vwpolo.net/how_to_start_the_engine_using_jump_leads-419.html
  11. When dealing with stop/start cars, I believe you should use a ground point on both cars (not the negative terminal) so the battery monitoring systems can see the the energy transfer
  12. It might be better to find someone local in the VCDS section using the list or map, then drop them a PM
  13. Expensive used one on eBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164288657377 There are plenty of cheap non-auto light switches on eBay, these should be fine for your MOT but obviously the auto lights won't work. To be honest, I'd be tempted to take your existing switch apart to see why it's not working.
  14. It was always the case that some funcitonally was a paid for add-on. However, at least for now, they've removed the service history for everyone.... Hopefully they'll bring it back :/
  15. I don't think that's an elegance as it's clearly missing bi-xenon headlights too. It won't have a USB port with that style of Bolero either - odd as I'd expect a FL Yeti to get the MIB style Bolero...
  16. Looking at these two brochures: - http://blog.le-parnass.com/catalogue_pdf/skoda_yeti02.pdf - https://www.roberteardley.co.uk/brochures/yeti.pdf It would appear that front heated seats and folding mirrors should be on a 2014 Elegance Yeti. Maybe it's being mis-advertised or maybe an imported model? If you add a link I'm sure someone with more Yeti knowledge will chip in
  17. If I remember correctly, there are some changes on the MK4 Octavia VC's, namely the no longer have MOST (fibre optic) for the maps display so I doubt they will ever big a good choice for a MK3. At the very least, you'd probably need a MIB3 headunit to get things working properly. What headunit have you got and which software do you have? Can you add an autoscan and adaption map of 5F? Much like Krosta, adding the VC and getting the maps etc working was all pretty simple. After adding the fibre optic cable, a few tweaks on 5F and everything was working
  18. A quick google doesn't suggest much for a MK3 Octavia/MK7 Golf EA288 TDi in the way of SMF conversions. Looks like you might need to stick with the DMF
  19. If the coding was lost during the battery replacement by Halfords, I'd demand Halfords fix it. Even if that is just Halfords paying Skoda to recode it...
  20. At some point I'd expect them ulez to ban euro 5 petrol cars. I'd also expect all petrol and diesel cars to be banned in the future 😉 As far as I'm aware, there are no plans to ban euro 5 petrol so it's fine for now depending how long she is likely to keep it. Actual Londoners may know more 👍
  21. The latest maps still work perfectly on a 16GB card Your macbook will be causing problems as macOS tends to add extra files which confuse the satnav. If you can, I'd suggest trying again using windows? If not, I think it's possible to clean the SD card and make it work - I'm sure there is a guide somewhere...
  22. Erm, pretty sure the OP was asking about a jump start and didn't mention a bump start? Hopefully they'll come back and let us know what they did and what they've tried so far
  23. That'll work if you only want charging. It won't support data transfer, android auto or carplay
  24. Yup... I'd suggest using a 'print to PDF' function for long term storage
  25. Offside (drivers) moving right is correct in the UK and other RHD countries as it's to light the opposite curb/pavement. The nearside (passenger) side curb/pavement will already be well lit due to the kickup in the beam cutoff. Travel mode disables all AFS functionality, drops the aim slightly and only self levels for cars with xenons

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