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Gizmo

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  1. Probably yes as it’s mainly MY24 onwards cars affected. I own OBDII, VCDS (HEX-NET) and also had VCP. For me VCDS was / is always my ‘go to’ device.
  2. Why not just return it to the said workshop and get them to revert the coding? ATEOTD it's their error. Surely they saved a backup copy before changing the coding? Not sure if Autel saves a copy of any changes made? Simply copying and pasting someone else's coding is nearly as daft as not saving a copy of the original coding on the car before changing it, no two cars are identical so you are opening up a can of worms.
  3. To my knowledge nobody has written a file for later controllers. If your spare controller is s/h then there is a slim chance it may be coded correctly, but basically yes they need coding to your car.
  4. There is usually a couple of self tapper screws (maybe inside the 'handle' in the trim if your car has this? Then they just require a firm pull to release the trim spring clips.
  5. May I suggest you have a read of the rules that you agreed to when you joined. https://www.briskoda.net/forums/guidelines/ Of course a reply to a 11yr old thread would bump it back to the top. The action taken was actually quite tame, 18 pointless posts simply to boost your post count would usually have won you an instant ban (as a spammer)
  6. You need a device such as VCDS to put the brakes into ‘service position’ before you change them.
  7. Highly unlikely a 2024 car will allow you to code anything as it'll be SFD2. On a 2020 car you will be able to code once you turn off SFD (note this isn't SFD2) SFD was introduced in 2020, so not all if any of the car will be locked down. Unfortunately coding anything SFD2 protected doesn't look promising in the near future... if ever.
  8. What age is your car? AIUI anything 2024 onwards is SFD2
  9. Cheapest way would be to contact a local member who has HEX-V2 or HEX-NET VCDS.
  10. OBDEleven can’t unlock SFD2 (used on new VAG cars in the last 12+ months). I own both and ALWAYS use VCDS, support is brilliant (compared to almost non existent support with OBDEleven … and their one click apps aren’t healthy to use.) If you REALLY need to use on a mobile then the HEX-NET will do that, but at a cost.
  11. Can you code with it? No. Once this can be done by unlocking SFD2 then yes it’s progress, until then it’s a step backwards for anyone with a newish car.
  12. You may want to do some research…. Volkswagen Group (VAG) vehicles New Volkswagen Group (VAG) models from 2024 have updated security features (UNECE R155 and R156) to protect the car’s software. This new layer of protection, sometimes called “SFD2,” safeguards the car’s control units from unauthorized access, particularly for updates performed over the air (OTA). Under these new security measures, OBDeleven can only fully communicate with the car's main diagnostic part – the gateway control unit. This means we can’t fully scan or interact with other control units as we do with other car models. https://support.obdeleven.com/en/articles/9187989-does-obdeleven-work-with-vag-and-bmw-vehicles-manufactured-from-2024
  13. It's certainly not 'the future' as it can't do anything with SFD2
  14. Check the wiring loom between the door and A post, common issue
  15. No all you have done is taken one step closer to be banned…
  16. Yes, airbag DTC’s always require clearing with an OBD tool. To prevent this, never disconnect an airbag plug without disconnecting the battery first.
  17. Briskoda doesn’t condone clones Therefore this will be locked.
  18. @nickytheshaft please don’t link to pirated interfaces or software on Briskoda.
  19. Are you 100% sure you have the lights? They all have the stripes, not all are lit.
  20. Unless you are on a decent FiT then at the moment it makes financial sense to send everything you produce back to the grid, then charge your batteries overnight at less than half the cost your energy company has paid you for exporting. Since our panels and batteries were installed in February’24 we haven’t used ANY peak rate electricity, we’ve also been paid £1,600 for what we’ve exported 👍🏻
  21. The Superb and Octavia use different buttons so these won’t work on your car. If your blanks are the same shape then yes they’ll fit, as I’ve swapped Octavia / Superb / Yeti buttons / wheels around on what is essentially the same wheel.
  22. @venom171@Miro85 please post in the forums language (English) as stipulated in the rules. (even if that through an online translator).
  23. What are you trying to power? Can it not go to the fusebox?
  24. Purely for cost I would imagine one of these will make life much easier https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/223490102530?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=rEXkH2ETQbO&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=G0CEmgoeS--&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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