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  1. On 21/03/2024 at 20:37, petecollier said:

    I just found this adaption while rummaging around the bits and bytes with an OBDeleven:

     

    > Controller 5F (Multimedia)

       > Adaption

          > Summertime-automatic

             > None / Manual / Europe / USA / Automatic

     

    Mine was set to manual. I've changed it to Europe and will wait to see what happens at the end of the month. 

     

    The clock had not changed itself automatically on Sunday morning after I made the above adaption change the week before, so I went to change it manually. However, when I got to the appropriate screen in the settings I discovered that where before there had been an on/off toggle switch for "DST", this had been replaced by a selector to "change to summertime automatically" (or words to that effect). I hadn't bothered checking the settings screen at the time I made the coding change since it wasn't time yet time for the clock to be changed. Anyhow, I selected for it to change automatically, which I expect it will now do when we switch back from lovely BST to 'orrible GMT in October. I'll let you know what happens then, if I remember.

     

    Given my results, it seems likely that the above None / Manual / Europe / USA / Automatic coding changes the DST switch in the infotainment settings between fully off (with no option to turn on) , manual on/off toggle, optional automatic with European date rules, and optional automatic with US date rules. Not sure what the final "Automatic" option would be. Logically, looking at the other options, it would be "fully on" (i.e. an automatic change with no option to turn off). Presumably in that case it would default to European date rules, or perhaps use the GPS signal?

  2. 6 hours ago, East_Yorkshire_Retrofits said:

    KESSY isn't SWaP 

     

    Does the car have keyless start? Otherwise keyless entry is a no go realistically 

    Yes, pushbutton ignition but you have to use the fob to lock and unlock the doors and boot. I can see various settings for Kessy on the central electrics controller (09), so I guess at least some of the software needed is there, but I can well imagine the function might need some extra hardware or wiring or a different type of transponder in the key or some such. For some none-critical stuff I'd risk temporarily changing a few adaptations/codings to see what happens, but the ability to lock/unlock the car really isn't one of the systems I'd want to risk taking a "suck it and see" approach on!

  3. 11 minutes ago, TheWanderer said:

    Tinker with OBDEleven at your peril. Unless you know what you're doing with it you could cause more problems than you started with.

     

    Before you do anything with it make sure that you make a backup or make a physical note of what you're about to change and the before & after values. 

    OK this one is pretty innocuous, but once you start having a look around it can snowball.. 

     

    Absolutely. Wise words indeed, and people would do well to heed them. The first thing I've always done with any of my cars is a full back up the clean factory setup before I change anything. I've used Ross Tech's offering until now, but they're still not able to handle the SFD protection (although I believe they're working on it). This particular car is my first time out with the ODB11 and, as with the VCDS, I've only made changes via the long coding and adaptations so they are fully logged and reversible. As goods as ODB11 does seem to be, I wouldn't touch its one-click "apps" with a bargepole. They don't record the changes they make, so God only knows what they do. I'm sure many or most work just fine, but doubtless some won't and you'll only find that out when it's too late.

  4. 5 hours ago, mczakk said:

    control unit 09

    Adaptations:

    Fernlicht_assisstent:

    Fernlichtassistent Reset: <change to 'not_active'>

     

    I've tried this one a couple of times now, it just isn't working for me. I turn the high-beam assist on, but its off again the next time I start the car. I bought and installed the assistant as a SWaP via the MySkoda app; maybe when it's done that way rather than from new by the factory there is a second setting somewhere else that also needs to be modified?

  5. 20 minutes ago, spcdust said:


    I recall that there is a daylight-saving option in the date and time settings - I'll check later on but I would expect there to be on a modern "connected" vehicle.

     

    Yeah, I have the button to switch DST back and forth manually; It's more that I would have expected for there to NOT be a button and for the car to just do it. Perhaps it will just change itself at the end of the month and I will be pleasantly surprised - but if that's the case, why bother putting the button there in the first place?

  6. In my previous Octavia, which was a Mk3 with an MIB1 Admundsen unit, you could set the clock to change automatically although it may be I had to code that in with VCDS originally (I don't remember now; it was a long time ago). My current car (Mk4 (2021), MIB3 Columbus) can only be switched manually. Not really a problem, but it bugs me to have to now go into the settings and change it manually when it was more advanced than that 10 years ago! Is there some long coding or adaption that can be made to the current cars so that the clock just switches itself automatically to the correct time every March and October?

  7. On 21/11/2021 at 14:40, petopzdiag said:

    VRS CLUSTER THEME:

    Control unit 17 - Adaptations - view activation (Zobraziť aktiváciu) - all which are OFF should be ON (Set all views to active)


    Speed warning:
    Control unit 17 -long coding-speed warning take off or on 

     

    Engine torque and Engine power:

    Control unit 17 - adaption- configuration of displayable contents- engine power and torque set active

     

    Show Volume to be Replenished (zobraziť kolko l dotankovať):
    Control unit 17 -long coding: volume to be replenished  set  active or on

     

    I can confirm the above worked on mine, plus the long coding/adaption noted elsewhere for the audible chirp when the car is locked/unlocked. Thanks to @petopzdiag for posting these here. That said, although I do now have the fuel replenish volume display available in the dash, it is just showing "-- L" rather than a value, but I suspect I may need to refuel the car before that starts to work (?). If it still doesn't read after my next refuel, I  will edit this post to note that.

     

    The speed warning chimes automatically at 120 km/h, which is fine, but on my Mk3 with Admundsen it was possible also to set the speed at which it was triggered. Is there a separate coding needed to be able to set the speed warning to your own preferred value, or is that just not possible on the Mk4 with Columbus? That would seem an odd backward step.

     

  8. 27 minutes ago, Neily03 said:

    You’ll find it pretty much the same place on any car as regulations state it must be within 2 feet of the steering wheel.  

     

    I did not know that! That's useful for future reference, thank you. 

  9. Are the two USB-C ports in the front centre console wired as a switched or a permanent live? I have a phone charging cradle that I want to connect  to one of those ports. The cradle has wireless charging built in, so it is always going to draw some power whenever it's connected to a live supply. If the port is permanently live, I don't want to leave a load connected to the car's battery (even a small load like this)  when the ignition is off but, likewise, if it's a switched live, I don't want to keep connecting and disconnecting the cable needlessly because eventually that is going to knacker one of the connectors in the cable, the port, or both.

  10. That's interesting, thanks.

     

    It seems the animated indicator at least will definitely need different hardware then. I wonder if the red tail light section can still be switched on though, even if the indicators remain standard? If not, that's one very expensive piece of decorative red plastic if it ever needs to be replaced!

  11. This may have been answered elsewhere already, in which case apologies, but I couldn't find the answer despite reading though a bunch of other topics.

     

    I have had a 21-plate SE Technology for about a week now, all very nice. Of course, because of the trim level, it has the "low-function" rear lights that only illuminate the sections on the car's wings, not the "high-function" ones that also illuminate the sections across the boot lid. Has anyone determined yet if activating the high-function lights is just a coding issue, or if there is actually some physical hardware/wiring difference that would make it impossible?

     

    I have access to VCDS, so once RossTech have sorted out the SFD issue I might be tempted to switch the higher spec rear lights on if it is just software rather than hardware. Does anyone actually know what the long coding for that would be?

  12. There's a Skoda website where you can pay a small amount for a limted amount of time to access and download various documents for your car. I think I downloaded some workshop manuals from there a couple of yeas ago. Help me out here: what is that website? Damned if I can remember or find it now, but I have another car on the way and I want to check a few things.

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