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  1. if any one is using bluetooth 7P6 035 730 D module for skoda superb 3t with bolero .

    following are the coding you will require .

    using vag

    first enable 77telephone in Address 19: CAN Gateway .

    change the soft code for steering wheel to 0001831

    then change long code for bluetooth unit to 0A00000001010110

    with above coding you will not get any fault code and system should work

    tried htc 6975 (cdma) ,motorola v3 (cdma) and nokia 2700 (gsm)

    all the phone work without any problem.

    Address 16: Steering wheel Labels: 1K0-953-549-MY9.lbl

    Part No SW: 1K0 953 549 CD HW: 1K0 953 549 CD

    Component: J0527 056 0111

    Coding: 0001831

    Shop #: WSC 33361 790 00000

    VCID: 76E8E4863E9D2BAC

    Part No: 3T0 959 537 A

    Component: E221__MFL-URO H07 0012

    Coding: 00000131

    Shop #: WSC 00000

    No fault code found.

    Address 77: Telephone (J412) Labels: None

    Part No SW: 7P6 035 730 D HW: 7P6 035 730 D

    Component: TELEFON H05 0440

    Revision: 1B001001 Serial number: 00007667968206

    Coding: 0A00000001010110

    Shop #: WSC 00004 790 33361

    ASAM Dataset: UHVNA A01007

    ROD: UHVNA_SK46.rod

    VCID: 336E1D926D6F7E84

    No fault code found.

    Can I see your vehicle please.

    I am also in Pune now.

  2. Just bought a (May 2009, new shape) Octavia Elegance 2.0TDi. Its got the standard (not multifunction) steering wheel:

    The radio head unit is the 'Bolero', and I want to understand my options for getting my mobile phone properly linked in.

    The radio has an option to 'enable bluetooth', however under media "B/T" is greyed out.

    Q1) How do I tell if I have the bluetooth hardware in the car or not?

    Q2) If I've not got the Bluetooth module, is it something sensible to retro-fit. Any ideas of a budgetary price for the parts please? Will this be of use without the MF steering wheel?

    Q3) (more of a statement than a question) I have recovered my old hands-free kit that I fitted myself to the old car (a Nokia CK-7W). Other option is to fit it in the new car. Just need power and mute connections for the Bolero, which I've already found on a Google search. I assume I can find a big enough void behind the dash to fit it.....

    Check whether there is control unit ( Interface box) under the front driver seat ( For RHD Vehicles), if it is present you have the Blutooth connectivity parts installed......otherwise Sorry !

  3. The other day I collected the car from service in the morning. After a couple of trips during the day I was on my way home. The display said app. 35 km remaing gas. The fuel needle was almost at the bottom, but not all the way down. I belived there was some left and that I have previously run the car with the above displaying. Suddently during acceleration the engine started to loose power. After a while it quit!I managed to let it run into a parking area. After a few minutes I restarted it. I then carefully ran it to the next gas station 5 km away with now further problems. I was alomost sure that it was running on vapours. Very strange I only managed to squize 54 ltrs on it. I believe the car has capacity for more than 60 ltr. The 54 ltr was consistent with the fuel needle, but not at all with the engine quitting. Can it be that the fuel can run to the back of the tank on acceleration or something like that?

    Please check whether the vent cap on the gas tank ( near fuel filler) is removed or not.

    If not please remove the same.

    also there may be a software update due for fuel gauge adptation.

    TC

  4. Ummm, why would you want to open them out while driving along?

    Its not about just closing mirror while driving. It cant be opened also (if already closed ) above that speed.

    Now :-

    1) Why I wanna close :- Just in case I feel the oncoming traffic is about to kiss my mirror.;)

    2) Why I wanna open :- To drive safely..( means I forgot to open when I started & have already reached above 15 km/hr):mad:

    Note :-

    I am able to open/close the ORVM at any speed on old superb B5.:P

  5. Hello,

    I have noticed this problem a day before....maybe a safety feature.

    On Octavia facelift version MY2009, the ORVM - Outside rear view mirrors can not be closed or opened at speed above 15 km/hr.:eek:

    But below 15 km/hr, I can close or open at my will.:D

    Whats the problem?

    Is there any setting which need to be activated?:rolleyes:

    I tried all available combinations in MFD....in vain..!

    Seeking help in this regard

  6. Received Bluetooth unit today and is excellent (from poland), get my car first week in May the fitment is as the post I left earlier (it fits under the drivers seat just like the Octavia) a cd is supplied on how to fit it to different makes and different program codes are also on the cd. the unit is supposed to be coded for the Bolero (as the seller asks for the make of vehicle and radio type). will inform you how it went on install and any problems encountered. Also selling the premium bluetooth 5N0 035 730 A for £350 (rSPA) which seems to fit the same way.

    Mate ,

    Are you done with it now,

    Please...........Post the pictures & the detailed ordering information here.

    Is it functioning properly ?

    Please reply soooooooo;)n.

  7. The part No.1Z0 035 729 A, There is a guy on ebay that will fit £450 all in.

    Another usefull link is:-5 729 A

    :)http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3488355

    Octavia-vRS.com - OEM Integrated Bluetooth Telephone Install

    I am also looking at retrofit and installing myself, the price for the kit is about £375. :thumbup:

    Thanks a lot for this information.

    Trying to order one & give it a try.

    If you are done with it please submit me the pictures:thumbup:

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