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Controller 09 - Central Electronics

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  • Got this working fine on mine now, thanks to Triumph61     and have updated the post in the VCDS Adaptations thread.   You need VCP to code the RLFS though until Ross-Tech get this sussed.

  • VCDS Beta 14.6.0 can now code the RLFS on the MQB platform.   You need to code it to 06885D.

  • Hello, I just wanted to let you know that my car, witch is a my 2016 manufactured in november has got RLFS sensor:    Slave 2:    Subsystem 2 - Part No SW: 8U0 955 559 C    HW: 8U0 955 559 B  Labels

But does it work :-)

I still need to check out the RLS Byte 1 Bit 2

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Forgot to add I've not re-tested this option since finding the infotainment menu adaptation

I'll try mine tomorrow and see if the other change is needed, and if so does it work.

Just tried it, and it appears that it doesn't work without something else being enabled.

 

Tried to code the RLS Byte 1 Bit 2 and it wouldn't accept the coding, so back to the drawing board on this one ..........

After a bit of digging, on the MkVI Golf it is byte 0 bit 2 that needs enabling - what are the chances that the RLS hasn't changed, and that Byte 1 Bit 2 was a typo on another website?

  • 2 weeks later...

So the RLS needs to be coded?

How?

With VCP until Ross-Tech get their finger out and make VCDS able to code the RLS

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Got this working fine on mine now, thanks to Triumph61   :thumbup:  and have updated the post in the VCDS Adaptations thread.

 

You need VCP to code the RLFS though until Ross-Tech get this sussed.

  • 5 weeks later...

VCDS Beta 14.6.0 can now code the RLFS on the MQB platform.

 

You need to code it to 06885D.

Time to get the old Micro-Can cable out again then!

Useful feature? Who leaves the car with the windows open and when your driving with your arm out the window do you want the car shutting the windows on its own? When would you use it really?

Useful feature? Who leaves the car with the windows open and when your driving with your arm out the window do you want the car shutting the windows on its own? When would you use it really?

It only works when the car isn't running, it's there in case you forget to close them.

 it's there in case you forget to close them.

 

I'd be more worried about undesirables getting into my car than the interior getting wet due to rain...

I'd be more worried about undesirables getting into my car than the interior getting wet due to rain...

 

True, though i never even open my windows while driving, never mind parked :D

Useful feature? Who leaves the car with the windows open and when your driving with your arm out the window do you want the car shutting the windows on its own? When would you use it really?

Very useful if the panoroof will close if raining.

Very useful if the panoroof will close if raining.

It will, when parked up.

Useful feature? Who leaves the car with the windows open and when your driving with your arm out the window do you want the car shutting the windows on its own? When would you use it really?

I find it a very useful feature as we have a secure car park at work, so in the day if it is sunny I can leave all 4 windows down an inch, lock the car and have the alarm enabled still and if it does happen to start raining the windows will close.

 

Saves coming back out of work to a car that is like an oven to get in to!

we have a secure car park at work

 

Secure car parks are only as secure as the people you let into them.  Do you really trust all of the other people who use that car park?  Or put another way - would you leave your wallet on your desk at work whilst you wander off?

 

Yes, I'm playing devil's advocate - not having a go at you or anyone else.  It's just I never leave my windows open when I leave the car unattended... anything that gives an insurance company any sort of wiggle room is a bad idea in my experience.

Secure car parks are only as secure as the people you let into them.  Do you really trust all of the other people who use that car park?  Or put another way - would you leave your wallet on your desk at work whilst you wander off?

 

Yes, I'm playing devil's advocate - not having a go at you or anyone else.  It's just I never leave my windows open when I leave the car unattended... anything that gives an insurance company any sort of wiggle room is a bad idea in my experience.

The armed guards and killer attack dogs would get them first. :)

 

I only leave the windows down an inch at most, the alarm and immobiliser are still set and the deadlocks are on. So, if anyone stuck their hand through the very small gap it would trigger the alarm. Not much different to the window being smashed and the alarm being triggered.

 

If you don't want to do it, then don't, it is a personal choice, and I choose to.

I have a secured carpark at work. At the end of the day there isn't much in the car to nick anyway. We just leave my wife's mx5 with the top down in the summer, pretty much wherever we park. Beats someone slashing the £400 roof to get into it.

VCDS Beta 14.6.0 can now code the RLFS on the MQB platform.

 

You need to code it to 06885D.

Works fine - tested after 5 or so minutes, locked with windows fully down. 

Can you try it after leaving the car an hour - it seems to stop working after about an hour when the databus goes to sleep.

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