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Cairus

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  1. @dorusere Password PM https://mega.nz/#P!AgHWpyYABIAYi5A8Viv-Kz5sFqcjICoC_FiT5vtZ5o4qNjV0DaBZNIhOJ6lgWka-bChQk9uOmKMC_NOCMI_DGWsrtFLQM_8VTfSMP0Zkh07CujCD9SEA58Aft7eEtNzhGx-QgFI9ep4
  2. yes that would be important, because of the Abs
  3. I have only 0480, you can try it, of you want
  4. This unit was manufactured in Austria. If necessary, I can have the serial number checked. unless they are symbol images
  5. The dif was manufactured by two manufacturers: Lindemann and Magna Powertrain. Magna manufactured at two locations in China and Austria. So it should have been properly made.
  6. MST2_EU_SK_PQ_P0359T should be possible. However, it is a firmware jump and requires intervention for the update to be accepted. I personally advise against it for firmware 02XX devices.
  7. You know, your partnumber is VW?
  8. You know the exact Date of Produktion?
  9. It looks like your vehicle doesn't have adaptive cruise control (ACC) installed. The message means you can purchase it through the shop.
  10. I retrofitted an Octavia 5E facelift with MIB2 and a navigation system and DAB.... of course, the touchscreen wouldn't fit. The Bolero has the setup button, and the Amundsen has the NAV button.... since the entire display units are ridiculously expensive, even used, I just bought the new LCD touchscreen from an Amundsen.... unfortunately, the function of the buttons isn't marked on the touchscreen, but on the display's mainboard.... the problem can be solved with Tool Box version 1.4.2, because this version includes the option for remapping buttons.... so the display conversion cost me €120... Change Display need 15min
  11. The other major issue in this project is coding. The following control units are affected: 09, 17, 19, 4B, D6 & D7. I personally have OBD11, as well as VCP, VCDs, ODIS, and VC Tool at my disposal... I'll provide details once the project is complete.
  12. What's the situation today? The headlights are already wired correctly. Then the old bumper was completely disassembled, and the parts were installed on the new one with the headlight cleaning system. Today, the bumper was test-fitted and connected. The error log was erased, and except for the message that the axle sensor is faulty,
  13. I'm starting the next retrofit project. This time it's the Octavia Mk3 facelift again. This time, we're converting to LED headlights. I'm intentionally not listing the part number because I have L0L as my PR code, meaning it's for right-hand traffic. What's needed: Left headlight with LED control unit Right headlight with LED control unit Multifunctional control unit (4B) Axle level sensor rear axle Wiring harness I also need: Front bumper with headlight washer system Hose for the headlight washer system Container for headlight washer fluid How do I approach this issue: - Removing the entire old bumper - Removing the headlights - Removing the old washer fluid container - Installing the wiring harness from the headlights to the bulkhead and controlling the headlight washer system - Then I roughly installed and secured the LED headlights. The wiring harness consists of the left headlight, right headlight, rear axle level sensor, and the 4B control unit. The wiring harnesses are routed in a slotted corrugated tube for protection. The projekt start was 11.06.25

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