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HeBeGeeBee

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  1. I retrofitted a detachable Westfalia to my parent's Golf 7 and coded it with VCDS. All the parts were included in the kit. The hardest part was getting at the fuse box behind the glovebox. The VCDS coding info I found on the web. It's all working perfectly and was a lot cheaper than a factory fit option.

    Our Octavia Combi has the cutout in the bumper for the towbar but I haven't fitted one to that, yet. It doesn't have the towbar preparation as I didn't spec it when ordering the car but having done it once I'd be pretty confident doing it again on the Octavia.

  2. A pic of the Milotec protector fitted on a not so clean car. I carefully heated up the bumper (to about 30DegC) and the adhesive strips on the protector after cleaning the surface down and prior to fitting. The Milotec protector is ABS plastic and to be honest I was a bit disappointed with it initially but now that it's installed and doing the job I'm not too worried about it. Fit and finish is good on it but it'd be nicer if it had some metal on it to match with the chrome on the car.

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  3. If your mirror base looks like this you have diode based HBA which Skoda brand as Intelligent Light Assistant (sorry for the long URL)

    https://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Ffarm4.staticflickr.com%2F3910%2F14719222810_c07238c534_o.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.golfmk7.com%2Fforums%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D5157&docid=EjaYpgdWMTK99M&tbnid=clZXhd77cHiKUM%3A&w=1024&h=683&client=ms-android-samsung&ei=0K7qVojiNcTpUo7PmYAG

    If you have lane assist it will look like this. The lane assist camera can also support HBA (thus giving such an equipped car ILA and not just Light Assistant) with just coding changes...the hardware is already there.

    https://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos-0.carwow.co.uk%2Fblog%2F1600%2F42aa87bae9347e260df22d98e34b95855975f0e9.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.carwow.co.uk%2Fblog%2Fvolkswagen-golf-options-review-036&docid=TECnlHNueZjgIM&tbnid=i1rPppEMrBZ45M%3A&w=600&h=400&client=ms-android-samsung&ei=ia_qVufwMMj_ULmBk9gJ

    The light and rain sensor is separate to the HBA/Lane assist hardware regardless of the solution. Vehicles with light assistant only have a light/rain sensor...with or without a dimming rear view mirror depending on the vehicle spec/option selected.

    Thanks for the reply Pipsyp.

    I have neither type so I was mistaken when I quoted you above in post #2 - sorry about that. What I have can be seen here http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/374815-annoying-wiper-issue/?p=4411384 and what I was wondering about is the sensor on the right hand side of the mirror body itself, not those attached to the windscreen.

    I guess though from your reply I won't be able to code HBA given the lack of hardware.

  4. I'm slightly confused by this. Our style combi has auto lights/wipers (light assist as it's been referred to) but doesn't have Lane Assist (LA) and the associated camera and from my understanding then it doesn't have High Beam Assist (HBA).

    There is some diode, as Pipsysreturn said above, in the forward facing part of the rear view mirror so can HBA (albeit a slightly primitive version) be enabled via VCDS or is this diode used solely for the auto lights?

  5. And you'll probably get a different story in the next garage you take it too.

    I had my old car in for a timing belt change last year with the main dealer (hadn't the time to do it myself) and was sent a video by the dealer telling me that my front & rear discs were shot. The "mechanic" was scraping/scoring the disc surfaces with a screwdriver highlighting the lip on the discs - not a thickness calipers in sight! I told the dealer that's funny as I replaced the rear discs myself only last year (I only do about 9k km per year). Utter bullsh!t. Parts and servicing are where the dealerships make their money honestly or otherwise.

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