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Cjordbassman

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  1. No install of anything. The only thing I could think of is the small amount of corrosion on f26 on the engine fuse box has cause a bad connection at the bcm looks like pin 9(thanks for the link to the pin out!). this morning on the way to work it seemed to work a couple of times. So I’m gonna check the pins tomorrow to see if it’s burned out and repin and check again! I’ll update as I go in case anyone else has this issue!
  2. Had the bulb holder on the bench with my multimeter and it’s all good. Throttle body was cleaned less than 6months ago when I changed the intake mani and carbon cleaned the valves. Signs are pointing to bcm I reckon 👎.
  3. This is puzzling my beyond belief! Octavia vrs tsi estate 2010. Osr indicator not working. Checked all wiring at light end all good, small bit of corrosion in fuse box terminal f16 taken part cleaned checked for continuity all good. Still not working any suggestions? All other lights are working fine just not the indicator. (Replaced and tested indicator bulb) throwing code p1505. Any help would be appreciated!
  4. I can’t control via bolero either. I have an IPhone so I’d need car play for that. I don’t have steering wheel controls. So I can’t comment on that. I bet users on here have done that.
  5. I have the 5k0 and it works with maxi dot for calls and streaming, as I said it came out of my Passat with maxi dot. It works with iOS and Android. I can’t say for the others as I’ve no experience with them.
  6. No maxi dot in mine, although the module came out of my Passat with a maxi dot and the phone book was present. Now it’s shown on the bolero itself. Mics in the roof light, the pillar trim had to come off. I had to take the tabs off the module to make it fit behind the climatronic panel. I would have mounted it under the seat if I had the foam for it. It will work with mdi, my Passat had both. It took me around 1.5 hours, most of the time was figuring out where to place the quad lock (it’s a pita) space is a premium behind the bolero. Just 1 code which is on the module. Best place for the quad lock is to the left of the stereo cage. Take the cubbyhole above the bolero out for ease of locating the quad lock. I can take pictures tomorrow if needed.
  7. I used car scanner for iOS. its £5.99 and it supports long coding. took seconds to figure out. into 77 telephone and enter the code on the module. you don’t need a diagram or specialist software, (although it helps) all you need is patience and a mind for figuring out problems.
  8. I coded it myself with car scanner. Used a carista obd2 adapter. The hardest part was finding space for everything. the medial is behind the climatronic panel. the microphone is in the headlining. the hardest part was finding space behind the stereo for the quad lock connector. This is the microphone I used.
  9. I’ve done it. you need this loom, this microphone and a module. the one I used was 5k0 035 730 B. that gives you Audio and calls! also it needs to be coded in.

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