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I'm picking up my new Yeti next week, and have added the garage to see if they can enable my coming home lights, and teardrop wipe.

They've said that they'll try to do it if I can provide them with the appropriate codes.

Can anyone assist me with these codes please?

Cheers Dave

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Hi.

This might help.....

Skoda Yeti VCDS adjustments:

NOTE

Before making any changes perform an AutoScan then you will be able to reset everything back to the original coding. After the scan the log folders will record all of the changes you made. You will have to manually reset each setting back the way it was one at a time though, just the way it was changed it the first time.

Any Long Coding changes you do will be saved in Ross-TechVCDSDebugCodingLog.TXT so you can see the original numbers you changed and what you changed it to, i.e. :-Address 17:5K6 920 970 E recoded (Long Coding) from 470B00 to 470900 (01357/011/00200) Monday,25,April,2011,15:25:41:21184Address 17:5K6 920 970 E recoded (ADP-Staging) from not active to active Sunday,14,August,2011,16:11:26:21184

MODS

Alarm Acknowledgment Sound Enable (only with in-built Alarm):

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07

Long coding helper

Byte 5> Bit 1 (sound when locking)

Byte 5> Bit 4 (sound when unlocking)

 

Alarm Acknowledgment Visible In The Maxidot Comfort Menu:

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07

Long coding helper

Byte 5> Bit 2

Alarm Sounds:

Cent Elect - 09

Adaptation - 10

Set channel 3> to the following values:

0 = frequency modulated alarm & 10 Tamper alarm (USA 5min) 1 = intermittent alarm signal & 10 Tamper alarm (EU, 5min) 2 = frequency modulated alarm & 1 Tamper alarm (U.S., 30s) 3 = intermittent alarm signal & 1 Tamper alarm (EU, 30s)

Allow opening of your doors while the windows are going up or down:

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07

Long coding helper

Byte 4> Bit 4 (Uncheck)

Autolock/Unlock:(Note you can do this in the Maxidot menu. Auto lock doors after 15km/h, Auto unlock doors when key removed)Cent Elect - 09Adaptation - 10Auto Lock/Unlock (set both to on)

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helperAutolock: Byte 0 - Bit 1Unlock: Byte 0 - Bit 2

Bluetooth Beep: (turn off the annoying beep when a phone connects to the car):Telephone - 77Adaptation - 10Bluetooth acknowledgement signal - off

Bluetooth Base Volume:

Telephone - 77Adaptation - 10

Base volume of speech outputChange the existing db value (4.76837e-007) in the box below this value to 4.0 Brake Assist: (changes braking ABS model a bit harder/softer. Set as 0 Avg initially. 2 is recommended for track sport): ABS Brakes - 3Brake Assist - 0/1/2 Assist Avg/Low/high

Change Coming/Leaving Home To Fogs:Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07

Long Coding Helper - Byte 17 Bit 3 = Coming / Leaving Home with fog lights

Coming Home Mode Automatic (only with light and rain sensor):  

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07

Long Coding Helper

Byte 12 - Bit 2 - Coming Home Disabled

Byte17 - Bit5 - Coming Home Enabled

Coming Home Light Time:

Cent Elect - 09

Adaptation - 10

Channel 23 - Coming Home Period 0 -> 90 sec

 

Coming Home / Leaving Home Mode:

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07

Long Coding Helper

Byte 12 - Bit 0 = Timer Coming Home (0 = Start with KL 15 OFF / 1 = Start with door opening)

 

Comfort Turn Signals Enable: (the indicators blink when you 'flick' the indicator stalk)Cent Elect - 09Adaptation – 07

Long coding helperBYTE 16 check Bit 0 “Comfort Blinking (Highway Blinking) active.”

Comfort Turn Signals To 5 Blinks: (Change the number of times the indicators blink when you 'flick' the indicator stalk)Cent Elect - 09Adaptation - 10Click on the drop down menu and select “Comfort Turn Signals (cycles).” In the “NEW VALUE” window, hit up or down to your desired selection. 5 is recommended.

Note: If this does not work , go to Maxidot - MDF - Vision - reset factory settings or try:

Cent Elect - 09Adaptation - 10

Channel 31> old value (3x flashing; default) 3> values ??range between 1-5 

Cornering Fog Lights: Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helperByte 14 - Bit 7 and Byte 12 - Bit 4

Daytime Running Lights Off Xenon:

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 11 - Bit 2

Daytime Running Lights On/Off (on MaxiDot ):

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 15 - Bit 7

Daytime Running Lights Disable

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 15 - Bit 6 uncheck “Daytime Running Light (DRL) via separate Lights active.”

Daytime Running Lights off When Handbrake Is On:

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 11 - Bit 0

Daytime Running Light Switched On By AUTO (where fitted):  

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 26 - Bit 3

Dimming Daytime Running Lights (Do not attempt to dim Xenons):

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 24 – Bit 06 - Adjust 100%

Dimming Daytime Running Lights With Indicator (not allowed to Road Traffic Act):

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 24 - decimal to hex

Disable Diagnosis Of Number Plate Light Bulb (to use LEDs):

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 23 - Bit 6  

Disable/Enable Brakepad Warning, Seatbelt Warning, and Windshield Washer Fluid Warning.

Instruments - 17Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 1 –

Bit 0 – Brakepad Warning

Bit 1 – Seatbelt Warning

Bit 2 – Washer Fluid Warning

 

Display Cruise Control Speed:

Display the speed set for the cruise control in the bottom left corner of the MFD

This mod will show the actual speed, not the speed shown by the speedo (accurate within 1 km/h). The speed is visible when the cruise control is switched on and the car is moving, otherwise the total driven distance is shown. If the figures are small it means that the speed is set but the cruise control is not active, if the figures are big (as in the image above) the cruise control is active.Instruments - 17Adaptation - 10Control Display select "Active"

Driving School Mode (digital timespeed on display) :

Radio control device -56

Adaptation - 10

Channel 2 - 0 (default disabled) change to 1

0 = Speed Display / Time Display blocked 1 = Speed Display possible (selectable via Setup) 2 = Speed Display possible (not selectable via Setup) 3 = Time Display possible (selectable via Setup) 4 = Time Display possible (not selectable via Setup)

Emergency Brakes: (usually already enabled):Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helperByte 16Bit 2 emergency brake flashing via brakeBit 3 emergency brake flashing via turn signals

Footwell Lighting : (allows the footwell lighting in the interior of the vehicle to be illuminated when the headlights are on. Adds the footwell lighting menu to the MFA. Allows users to brighten or darken the footwell lighting in 5% intervals on the MFA.)

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helper

BYTE 12 check “Footwell Lights with Terminal 58d active.”

BYTE 20 check “Footwell Lights Installed.”

Footwell Lighting While Driving:

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 12 - Bit 5 Cent Elect - 09Adaptation - 10

Control unit> Adaptation Channel 27: Brightness controls with the doors open Cent Elect - 09Adaptation - 10

Channel 35

Brightness controls on parking light / low beam (brightness is adjustable in the MaxiDot)Headlights Washer Interval (change is cautioned with Xenons):

Cent Elect - 09Adaptation - 10

Channel 26

Change interval 4 to (10)

Large MPH Display:

Instruments - 17

Set country to ROW (Rest Of World) or Australia

In MaxiDot:

Units "Consu/distance"

Change to mpg (GB), mi (as it defaults to 1/100km, km),

"MFD data"

Tick box for Digit.speed "ALT.speed dis."

Untick box (this will remove the KPH speed  and replace it with the outside temp display)

The first picture below shows the display with current consumption, temperature and speed all at the same time (but speed only available in KPH). The second picture shows the extra option which became available ("ALT.speed dis."). The third picture shows what I get when I select MPH, outside temperature, MPH but no current mpg reading. The mph displayed is obtained by using the left hand roller on the steering wheel.  Checking or unchecking "ALT.speed dis." swaps between KPH and MPH.     

Leaving Home Lights (For vehicles without MaxiDot):

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 17 - Bit 6 = Leaving Home (this will not function without rain and light sensor installed)

Motorway Mode Disable:

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07

Long coding helper

Byte 0 - Bit 0

Note, this is part of Auto light function:

Interurban - default headlight position for speeds between 0 - 9 mph and 31 - 55 mph.Urban - light beam shortens and widens for better illumination of pavements and junctions in built-up areas; active between 9 - 30 mph.Motorway - light beam gradually lengthens and narrows as vehicle speed increases to improve distant vision; light beam lights the lane to the right of the car to facilitate overtaking; active above 56 mph.Cornering lights - headlight geometry changes and light beam illuminates the curve of the road depending on vehicle speed and steering wheel angle (active from 6 mph); activated by indicators, the fog light strengthens and fades during tight cornering, increasing visibility and highlighting hazards and obstacles in the road.Rain function - headlight modules rotate down and light beam shortens to limit the glare from the road; activated by windscreen wipers (after two minutes) at speeds between 0 - 43 mph.

Tourist function - using the maxi-dot computer, driver can switch between right hand drive and light hand drive headlamp angle when abroad.

Oil Temperature enabled for MFD:

It is normal for the oil temp to not show on fixed interval servicing since the sensor that monitors the temperature is disabled.

17 - Instruments10 - AdaptationSetting: extended service schedule (SID or ESI) or words to that effectBottom box is poor or good oil quality, click that and another box drops downOil sensor connected or not connected to dash cluster, select the first optionOil temp now appears on the dash.

Rain Sensor Active:Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helperByte 21 - Bit 5Rain Closing Active: (in combination with rain sensor)Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helperByte 4 - Bit 6

Reverse Wiping

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helper

Continuous = Byte 21 – Bit 3

Timed = Byte 21 - Bit 2

Seat Heater Memory Function:

Auto HVAC - 08

Adaptation - 10

Storage of seat heater level driver

Off – On

Sharing Cornering Both Sides When Reversing:

Cent Elect - 09

Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 26 - Bit 6

Seatbelt Warning Disable:

Instruments - 17

Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 1 - Bit 1

Staging (needle sweep):

Instruments - 17 (5L0 920 480 K)

Adaptation - 10

Staging

On/Off

Tear Drop Wiping for Front Wiper Active:

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 1 - Bit 3

Tear Drop Wiping for Rear Wiper Active:Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helperByte 21 - Bit 4 (5?)

Single Rear Wipe (when reverse gear engaged):

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helperByte 21 - Bit 6

Windows Open Or Close By Holding Unlock Or Lock On The Remote Key Fob:

Cent Elect - 09Adaptation - 10Click on the drop down menu and select CHANNEL 6 “Comfort Function (Via Remote Control).” Change the value from 0 to 1 to turn it on

Or

Cent Elect - 09Coding - 07Long coding helperByte 21 - Bit 6

This function can be customised under Byte 3 and under Byte 5 ensure that Comfort Operation Adaptation blocked is unchecked.

XDS Activation (electronic differential lock – fast corner assist)

ABS Brakes – 03

Coding - 07Long coding helper

Byte 17 - Bit 3 APPENDIX 1 Untested Codes

APPENDIX 1 – Untested Codes

Disable After-wipe of windscreen wipers[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> [Dropdown] -> "x ** 8K1 955 119 ** WWS xxxx" -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1 Bit 3 - Remove check mark (1 = active) ________________________________________Disable amber corner lights [09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 10 Submodule 0 Bit 3 - Set to 0 to disable amber side markers (U.S. vehicles) ________________________________________Disable Key warning (keyless models)[46 – Central Conv.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 9Bit 7 set to 0 (Uncheck) ________________________________________Disable LED 'wink' on turn signal [09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 3 Bit 2 - LEDs remain at full brightness with parking lights (1 = active) Bit 7 - Turn off LED-strip DRLs with indicators (1 = active) ________________________________________Disable "Lights are on" Warning[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 5Bit 3 - Set to 0 to disable "lights are on" warning when you open the door.________________________________________Disable NAV & Phone warning messages while entering data at speed [5F - Information Electr.] -> Adaptation -> Set channel 2 & 3 to 250________________________________________Disable Seatbelt Chime [17 - Instruments] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 0 Bit 2-4 – Seat Belt Warning inactive ________________________________________Enable Adaptive brake lights [46 - Comfort System] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 8 Bit 0 – Emergency Brake Flashing via Turn Lights active (1 = active) Bit 1 – Emergency Brake Flashing via Brake Lights active (1 = active) ________________________________________Enable Ambient Interior Lighting Control[Hidden menu] [car] [carmenuoperation] [interior light] Set to 5[Hidden menu] [car] [cardevicelist] [interior light] EnableReset MMI________________________________________Enable Automatic Gear selection shown in DIS [02 – Auto Trans] [Adaptation – 10] Select “Single Gear Display” from top channel drop down menu Select “D on/S on” from New value drop down menu________________________________________Enable Automatic Hill Hold Assist ‘lite’[03 - ABS brakes][security Access - 16] (Enter code presented by program)[Coding – 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1Bit 6 set to 1 to enable hill hold assist.http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...r-the-A4/page2________________________________________Enable Auxiliary ventilation[5F - Information Electr.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 6 Bit 1 – Set to 1[Hidden menu] [car] [cardevicelist] [Auxiliary heating] Enable[08 - Auto HVAC] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1 Bit 3 – Set to 1Bit 4 – Set to 1________________________________________

Enable Battery meter[Hidden menu] [car] [cardevextdevicelist] [battery] Enable[Hidden menu] [car] [carmenuoperation] [battery] Set to 5Reset MMIor[56 - Radio] -> Adaption -> Channel 39, add 16 to your value________________________________________Enable DIS with Efficiency Program for MY2010+ (Not a complete Program without the Start/Stop System)[17 - Instruments] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 77 change 0 to 255 ________________________________________Enable Double Disarm Beep[46 - Central Conv.] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 63 Add 4________________________________________Enable DRL Selectable via MMI[09 – Cent. Elect.] -> [Coding – 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 3Bit 5 set to 1________________________________________Enable DRL[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 2Bit 1 = DRL via Front Side markersBit 2 = DRL via High Beams Bit 3 = DRL via FogsBit 4 = DRL via LEDsBit 6 = DRL via Side markersBit 7 = DRL via Tail lights________________________________________Enable Euro parking lights that turn on signal at night[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 9 Bit 0 - Set to 1 ________________________________________Enable fog lamp to come on for the same side as that turn signal[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 4 Bit 0 - Check the box or change :Bit 0 set to 1 ________________________________________Enable Front Turn Signals as Parking lights[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 10 Bit 0- Check the box or change :Bit 0 to 1 Once the change has been made you can enable the front turn signals as DRL's by making the following change: [09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 2 Bit 6 - Check the box or change :Bit 0 set to 1 ________________________________________Enable Gauge Test/Needle Sweep [17 - Instruments] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1 Bit 0 - Check the box for "Gauge Test/Needle Sweep active" ________________________________________Enable Headlights on all the time[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 4 Bit 5 - Check the box or change :(Bit 5 Set to 1)________________________________________Enable Hidden menu in MMI [5F - Information Electr.] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 6 change 0 to 1 Use this hidden menu at your own risk. Caution: Keep away from the "Bootloader" ________________________________________Enable Import CDs to MMI's HD[Hidden menu] Main/Diagnose/SettingsImport Media Set to 4 of 4 "Copy/Ripping" ________________________________________Enable Independent Fogs control with high beams[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 4 Bit 1 – (Front) Uncheck the box or change :Bit 1 to 0 Bit 2 – (Rear) Uncheck the box or change :Bit 2 to 0 ________________________________________Enable Lap Timer [17 - Instruments] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1 Bit 3 - Check the box for "Lap Timer active" ______________________________________Enable Remote Operation Windows and Sunroof [46 - Cent. Conv.] [Coding - 07] -> [Long Coding Helper] Byte 2 Bit 2 - Set to 1______________________________________Enable Rear Tail Lights on with DRLs[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 2 Bit 7 - DRL's via Tail Lets Active (1 = Active)________________________________________Enable Release Parking Brake without putting foot on Brake[53 - Parking Brake][security Access - 16] (Enter code presented by program)[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 4 Set to 0________________________________________Enable Release Parking Brake without putting seatbelt[53 - Parking Brake][security Access - 16] (Enter code presented by program)[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 7 Set to 0________________________________________Enable Reverse mirror tilt[52 Door Elect, Pass.] -> [Coding - 07] -> [Long Coding Helper] -> Byte 4Bit 4 and Bit 2 set to 1________________________________________Enable Speed through MMI[56 - Radio] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 02, Set to 1Does not work if NAV equiped________________________________________Enable TPMS* You need the 1AT ABS unit – check your stickers (1AS does not work)[Hidden menu] [car] [cardevicelist] [RDK] Enable[Hidden menu] [car] [carmenuoperation] [Tires Air Pressure Control] Set to 5[03 - ABS Brakes] [security Access - 16] (probably with login code: 61378) [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1 Bit 3 - Tire Pressure Monitoring (PR-7K6) active (1 = active) The TPMS need to be enabled in the Instrument Cluster: [17 - Instruments] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 4 Bit 0 - Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) installed (1 = active) Reset MMI ________________________________________Enable VIM on MMI[5F - Information Electr.] [Advanced ID - 1A] Note 1st Serial number[security Access] Enter Digits 6, 13, 10, 14, 11 of the 1st Serial number[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 48 Set to 255Reset MMI________________________________________Set Audi parking system - Switch OFF Speed[10 - Park/Steer Assist] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 23 Set to 20 (max value in km/h) ________________________________________Set ADS to specific preset Comfort, Auto, Dynamic or Individual[09 – Cent. Elect.][security Access - 16][Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 63Set to 01 - Comfort, 02 - Auto, 03 - Dynamic or 04 - Individual[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 64Set to 01 - Comfort, 02 - Auto, 03 - Dynamic or 04 - Individual[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 65Set to 01 - Comfort, 02 - Auto, 03 - Dynamic or 04 - Individual[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 66Set to 01 - Comfort, 02 - Auto, 03 - Dynamic or 04 - Individual*Note all four channels needs to be set to the same value.________________________________________Set Headlight washer - Duration[09 – Cent. Elect.] [security Access - 16] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 6 change to e.g. 500 ________________________________________Set Headlight washer - Cycles[09 – Cent. Elect.] [security Access - 16] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 26 change to e.g. 10 ________________________________________Adjust Consumption in DIS [17 - Instruments] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 3 change 100 to xxx (see samples below) Sample 1 - Calculation based on volume per distance (e.g. l/100km): DIS: 9,3 l/100 km. Real: 9,8 l/100 km. (100 * 9,8 / 9,3 = 105,38) Channel 3 will be changed from 100 to 105 Sample 2 - Calculation based on distance per volume (e.g. MPG): DIS: 23 MPG. Real: 24 MPG. (100 * 23 / 24 = 95,83) Channel 3 will be changed from 100 to 96 ________________________________________Adjust LED brightness[09 – Cent. Elect.] [security Access - 16] (enter security code. One of the default codes is- 20113)[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 3Set between 5 and 100________________________________________

APPENDIX 2 (From www.Ross-Tech.com)

CHANNELS

[09] - Central Electronics

Lighting

All modifications are found in Found in [Coding - 07] > Long Coding Helper unless otherwise noted. Click on each of the Bytes and Bits for the documented options and check or un-check the appropriate boxes as shown in the example below:

[select][09 - Cent. Elect.] Or the module you intend on tweaking as per the list below[Coding - 07][Long Coding Helper]Click on each of the Byte numbers in row 3) and you'll see the selectable options below. Check or Un-check the boxes for the desired results. Example: Daytime Running Lights (North America)Close the Long Coding Helper by clicking the Windows X box on the top right of the screen or clicking the Exit button on the top left of the screen to send your altered Coding value back to the Coding screen.[Do It!].

Daytime Running Lights - The systems are coded differently depending on the market:

"Daytime Running Lights (Scandinavia) active" should result in ALL exterior lights running

"Daytime Running Lights (North America)" should result in headlights Only lights running

Fogs as Daytime Running Lights when applicable

Enable "Daytime Running Light via Fog Lights"

Daytime Running Lights Dimming If DRLs are Halogen bulbs (not Xenon) the dimming resolution may be adjusted.

Select the Byte with "Daytime Running Lights Dimming" "Decimal Value (Resolution: 1%)" and alter the value.

Additional Light Dimming Bits are available for other lighting circuits.

Front and /or Rear Fog Light dimming behavior with High Beams or TrailerDepending on equipment level, additional coding Bits may be available.

Front Fog Lights deactivated with High Beam

Rear Fog Light Deactivation with Trailer active

Cornering Lights via Front Fog Lights active when applicable

Enable "Internal Turn Light Control Algorithm active"

Next, Enable "Turn Lights via Fog Lights"

Additional [Adaptation - 10] options may be available for dimming duration activation/deactivation

Notes: After Cornering Lights via Front Fog Lights is active, the lights may work under the following conditions:

The headlights must be turned on and the steering wheel must be in the turning direction.

The headlights must be turned on and the turn signal must be on in the turning direction.

Comfort Turn signals

Comfort Turn signals may be turned On -or- Off via coding. The number of flashes cannot be adjusted.

Emergency Brake Warning active The Brake Lights should flash under Panic stopping conditions.

Enable "Emergency Brake Flash Light active"

Coming Home / Leaving Home

Modifications are found in Found in [Coding - 07] > Long Coding Helper. Click on each of the Bytes and Bits for the documented options and check and un-check the appropriate boxes. Additional Adaptation -10 Channels should be available after enabling coding options.

Coming Home Several Bits may control CH options such as On / Off and Manual or Automatic.

"Rain-/Light sensor installed"

"Coming-Home active"

"Coming-Home Logic (0 = Old / 1 = New)"

Note:If the vehicle is not equipped with an "Auto" headlight switch and a (RLS) light sensor the results may vary. The description should be found in your owner's manual.

Leaving Home

"Coming-Home Mode via (0 = Personalization / 1 = Lightsensor)"

"Assistance Driving Light & Leaving Home active"

"Leaving-Home Variant (0 = LH in LDS / 1 = No LH in LDS)"

[17] - Instrument Cluster

Seatbelt Chime May remove the light as well

Found in [Coding - 07].

Unlike the 09 and 46 modules the Instrument Cluster uses conventional Short coding. The coding is the sum of numbers that need added or subtracted from the proper position(s).

Using a 1K chassis VW example we'll look at the third and fourth digits in the coding (00??x0x). Add the values for the options together and put them in the third and fourth digit location to get the correct coding:

00 - No available equipment+01 - Brakepad wear sensor warning active+02 - Seatbelt warning active+04 - Washer fluid level warning active+16 - Sedan (Jetta)

So, if your stock Soft Coding is 0023203 and you want to remove the seatbelt chime, put in a new value of 0021203. If the coding chart in VCDS does not match the above example use the information available in the pop-up balloon.

Additional "Seatbelt Warning" options may be available under [Adaptation - 10]

Modify Service Intervals Mileage and Time

Found in [Adaptation - 10].

Depending on the vehicle configuration, options for Min. Distance and Time to service may be altered.

The [sRI Reset] function is used for normal Service Reset procedures.

Fuel Gauge and Fuel Consumption Adaption when applicable

Found in [Adaptation - 10].

Consumption Correction

Fuel gauge adaptation

[46] - Comfort System

Windows

Found in [Coding - 07] > Long Coding Helper

Windows up via remote Comfort Operation (via Remote Control)

Uncheck the box for "Comfort function power windows/sunroof via remote control inactive"

Check the box for "Comfort opening power windows via remote control active"

Check the box for "Comfort closing power windows via remote control active"

Check the box for "Closing sunroof via remote control active"

Notes:

For some reason, VW does not allow the sunroof to be opened using the remote, only closed, despite the presence of a checkbox indication for that feature.

When the additional "Comfort Function automatic Closing" Bit is enabled in the coding the windows should automatically roll up after briefly holding the lock button on the remote.

Auto Closing Sunroof & Windows via Rain Light SensorRequires the (RLS) Rain Light Sensor. This will require coding the [46] - Comfort System module AND the [09] - Central Electronics module Sub-System RLS.

Comfort function power windows/sunroof should be enabled as explained above

[46] - Comfort System module using Coding, Long Coding Helper

"Rain Closing" (1 = permanent) must be enabled

"Comfort Closing via Rain Light Sensor (Rain Closing) inactive" Cannot be enabled

[09] - Central Electronics module choose the Sub-System RLS (from the drop-down menu) using Coding, Long Coding Helper

"Rain Closing active" must be enabled

Notes:

This may not be supported on all vehicles.

Depending on the configuration an additional Rain-Closing menu may be available on the dash (MFA/MFD/DIS)

Due to feedback that varies greatly some tips to test the system include:

Sprinkle/spray (for example with a water spray bottle) a small amount of water on the sensor.

Test the system after locking the vehicle with all doors, hoods and lids shut for 10 minutes.

Try the wiper stalk in the OFF position and the Auto/Intermittent positions.

Search forums if this isn't working ;-)

Alarm and Locking

Options are primarily found in [Coding - 07] > Long Coding Helper. Additional Adaptation -10 Channels may be available after enabling coding options.

Alarm Confirmation via lights and horn

"Locking Confirmation (Horn) via Remote Control"

"Locking Confirmation (Blink) via Remote Control"

"Unlocking Confirmation (Horn) via Remote Control"

"Unlocking Confirmation (Blink) via Remote Control"

Auto-Lock

"Auto-Lock (automatic locking from 15 km/h)"

Auto-UnLock

"Auto-Unlock (unlocking after removing key from ignition)"

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I get my new Yeti on Thursday, it's an Elegance 2.0 TDi DSG

 

Does changes to the settings using VCDS invalidate the warranty?

 

I would like to get the MPH shown on the Maxidot display and also Staging and if possible for the rear lights to come on with the ignition so as to act a rear DRL's

 

If it doesn't affect the warranty is there anyone in Leeds that could do it for me for the usual small fee or crate of beer.

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As far as I'm aware it does not invalidate your warranty but you can turn off the mph display when it goes in for work/service.

As far as the rear lights coming on with the ignition it cant be done, as far as I know. It's something that's been wanted and written about by many members.

Have a look at the vcds map for members nearby

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Staging (needle sweep):

Instruments - 17 (5L0 920 480 K)

Adaptation - 10

Staging 

On/Off

 

That's not true for Yeti FL. The Adaptation is "indicator celebration"  - NOT "Staging". Staging channel isn't available.

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Nick have you done a scan on your FL yet?

Looking to add footwell lights on our L&K when it arrives (only ordered today)

Can send you over a scan next week if you like - pick mine up on Monday.

Would like to do foot well lights as well.

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Would a scan of a FL Elegance be of any use?

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Yes please.

Could you look in the long coding helper and see if there is a Bit labeled for the footwell lights (09 - Cent. Elec)

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Well I have scanned a F/L L&K tonight and the footwell coding is there, so it looks good to go.... off to boldsport now to order the bits.  :angel:

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Does anybody know how to activate the 2nd rear fog light on the FL Yeti? I had this activated on my 2009 Octavia.

 

I will be going to Germany and the dealer said they could deliver the Yeti with both rear fog lights activated, but for £90 + VAT!!

 

I have recently aquired a VCDS, however after searching the forum for the last 4 hours, I have not been able to find anything on this.

 

Many thanks.

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I took the car to Autohaus Brinker in Isselhorst Germany.

 

They installed my new headlamps and simply coded the rear foglights for both to work. They even activated my cornering front fogs for nothing at the same time. :thumbup:

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Many thanks to all of the contributors on this (and the other VCDS threads) for providing the encouragement to dive headlong into the world of VCDS.

 

So far, indicator celebration (staging), rear wiper teardrop wipe and front fog Coming Home lights sorted.

 

I don't suppose anyone knows if there's a way to enable the 'headlights' on symbol in the tacho is there? I can't explain really why I miss it from the pre-FL Yetis, but I do! 

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Hello. I found this old topic when I was searching coding instructions for -17 FL Yeti.

 

My father bought new 1.4 TSI DSG 4x4 Outdoor Yeti and asked me if I can code rear lights on with DRLs. In some other topic someone said that in FL Yeti this can't be done with VCDS. But it can be done with the original maintenance tool.

 

So this coding below does not work with my fathers car?

 

Rear Tail Lights on with DRLs[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 2 Bit 7 - DRL's via Tail Lets Active (1 = Active)

 

My father lives elsewhere and I haven't connected VCDS to the car yet. I'm trying to search information and good instructions before I try coding the car.

 

Also he would like to have the stop start-button memory. But if I'm not wrong, that can't be done on Yeti either without the memory module between the button wiring?

 

Only thing can be done is to disable stop start by coding some voltage or temperarure limits?

 

It would be great if someone could confirm or/and help with these codings.

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I have been searching forums and it seems that these PQ35 based light controllers can't be coded with VCDS. So dad has to ask the tail lights with DRL coding at the first car service.

 

But how about the stop start coding? Has anyone coded the memory or disabled the stop start function? It is really irritating in my dad's driving conditions.

 

Maybe I will have to look into those memory modules, if they are easy enough to install and work reliably without problems. It would be the best solution to have working stop start when wanted, but not having to push the button after every start.

 

If it could be coded like in some other platforms, the best thing would be the reversed button light. It would light up only when stop start system is in use... 

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Correct, PQ35 cars need ODIS or VCP to edit the lighting config. A dealer *should* be able to enable rear DRL...

 

Stop/start coding is pretty limited on this platform. The only thing I've seen is:

VCDS - 19 Gateway -> (Long) adaption -> channel 13 -> change code 002000 into 292029

 

I think it'll permanent disable it but I am unable to test it as I haven't got access to a PQ35 with stop/start. I'd advise a full autoscan and adaption map for the gateway before changing it.

 

Any feedback would be good too :)

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Thanks. I'm not sure when I will be in the same place with the Yeti and my VCDS and have enough time to fiddle with it. 

 

But if my dad wants to get rid of the whole system I will try it sometime. Maybe I should try to find again the voltage and temperature coding instructions, if that doesn't work and try them also.

 

If anyone has done this or has a chance to test it, I would also like to what happened. I don't want to mess anything up from a brand new car. :D

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I checked the car today with VCDS. It had this fault code about wrong coding, so I didn't do any tests or changes.

 

I think we will have to check it at service, before I try to do anything. Car had changed automatic door locking settings back on (ticks on mfd) by itself and drove it's windows down once when sitting into the car. So maybe this wrong coding from service could do this...

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Primature sending first :)
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