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  1. Hello guys. I have Skoda Yeti 5L 2014 152HP 112kw 1.8 TSI petrol engine DSG 6 4X4 VIN CODE: TMBLB65LXD6089057 My vehicle originally comes without cruise control, but with MDF and control options through the steering wheel (see attached photo). The original steering control module No: 5K0.953.569.A The original combination switch No: 5K0.953.502.K I have consulted with several parts stores and was told that I can retrofit cruise control, just I must replace both of these parts with other parts that support cruise control. The original replacement parts: Cruise Combi Switch No: 5K0.953.502.N Steering Control Module No: 5K0.953.569.AL I bought these two new and original parts (see the attached photos) and installed them on the car, I checked that all the wires were well connected. After installing the parts I made the necessary settings according to the instructions I saw in the YouTube video in the link below, using the VCDS software. I changed the settings in both the engine settings and the steering system settings. But unfortunately, the cruise control does not work, what I do get is an error code (picture attached). Has anyone made such a change and can help me solve the problem? really appreciate that. Thanks in advance.
  2. Hello to the forum members. Please I need your advice. I have Skoda Yeti 2014 pre facelift style. 1.8 TSI 152HP 112kw. My car has a normal left turn signal lever, without cruise control buttons. I thin I have seen videos on the net of people who replaced the current lever with a new one that comes with extra buttons for the cruise control as shown in the attached picture, and by changing the settings in VCDS they were able to add this function. Does my car also fit this? It is important to note that I have MDF in the dashboard with control from the steering wheel. Thanks for the helpers.
  3. Hello to the forum members. I have a question: I have Skoda Yeti 2014 pre facelift style. 1.8 TSI 152HP 112kw. My car has a normal left turn signal lever, without cruise control buttons. I have seen videos on the net of people who replaced the gear lever with a lever with matching buttons as shown in the attached picture, and by changing the settings in VCDS they were able to add this function. Does my car also fit this? It is important to note that I have MDF in the dashboard with control from the steering wheel. Thanks for the helpers.
  4. I didn't say my car is defective. the opposite. I know the manufacturer chose to use old halogen bulbs and not LEDs, I wanted to update the bulbs to LEDs, and I'm not the first to do this and I won't be the last. Because halgogan bulbs consume more electricity, so when I replace them with LEDs with a lower power consumption, then the LED's computer detects a decrease in output and interprets it as a malfunction. all I wanted to do was to teach the computer and reset the specific lighting settings. that's All. If there is someone here who knows how to explain and help please. If not, everything is fine.
  5. First of all, thank you very much for the help and explanations. I certainly understand the risk and accept the warning. but there is something important I forgot to mention. Yesterday morning I already made a change in the settings. The original value that arrived from the manufacturer, indeed was EEPROM 00000000. but I changed it to the D1 Skoda Yeti 5L that appeared in the list. After I made sure that is fit the configuration of my vehicle, pre facelift of 2014. And after I made the change and save and set the car on that parameter, I must say that I checked thoroughly and all the lights are on as usual in an optimal way. all work well and as usual. Of course, the fault codes of the LED lights that were before the change remained as they were. The question is, whether this means that I have indeed found a reliable backup for my lighting code, Can I rely on it for any change any wrong case? Assuming yes, how do you think I should make the change in byte , in order to try to cancel the error on dashboard screen, should I simply insert a randomly binary code, to save the existing LED lighting condition ? Or maybe I just have to select the: "C0 lighting reset" option and then click Do it. Or maybe there is another way via VCDS? Thanks in advance.
  6. The dropdown menu of the byte 18 contains many car models, besides the default that already set to 00000000 I guess this list was created specifically to be a backup in case of failure. I was thinking at the moment to choose from the list the "Lightning reset" option. hoping that it would reset all the fault codes, anif it will not it didnt work properly, I can always go back and select the Skoda Yeti 5L line that appears on the list. am I wrong?
  7. But I see that my car model is listed on the list, so if something wrong will happen, I'll always can and restore the default parmater as well. Isn't it ?
  8. Hello everyone. I have a 2014 Skoda Yeti, 1.8 4×4. the model pre the facelift. I changed all the halogen bulbs in the car to LED bulbs. And even though they have CANBUS, I still have warning notes on the dash screen. I have the VCDS module, and I would like to use it to erase the error codes. I understood that it can be done through byte 18 as shown in the picture. I don't know how to erase the existing code and reset the warning lights. I thought of clicking on the Lightning reset option. Does anyone here know if this will actually solve my problem, and is it safe? Thanks in advance.
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