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Fabia II and Columbus install

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Not sure if this should be in the ICE section, but let's give it a go.

 

I installed my old Skoda Columbus to my friends 2011 Fabia 1.2TSI DSG. Installation itself went fine and I coded the navigation unit to Can gateway. I also coded the unit to use DAB, so it will send the navigational directions to maxi-dot. Did an autoscan after that and VCDS showed that we had no fault codes.

 

The problem we are having at the moment is with the steering wheel controls, more precisely, the volume control scroll. If we push down on the scroll, it mutes the unit as it did with the previous unit, but if we try to change the volume level by scrolling up and down, the volume level remains unchanged. I think this is a coding issue, but I don't know where to start. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks.

Mine works fine. Just had to select navigation in the can gateway. I think you're referring to bap rather than dab. I don't think this needs to be on. Try turning this off and trying it.

BAP has to be on with newer cars

 

try rebooting the columbus

+1 for Eddie-NL 

 

Do a reboot first. If that's still not working then post your Long Coding and I'll check it against what I've got mine set to.

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Thanks for all the reply's.

 

You guys are correct, I was supposed to write BAP and for some odd reason I wrote DAP. All these abbreviations gets me confused. :)

 

I did reboot the unit when I coded it. I ticked navigation in the installation list in the Can gateway module. Then went to long coding to enable BAP. Rebooted the unit and made sure that directions were displayed on the maxi-dot. All worked fine expect for the volume scroll. We can still try rebooting it though.

 

I need to rescan my friends car as I don't have the autoscan saved on my computer. I will post it once I have it.

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