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ACC & VCDS disable requirement to put foot on brake?

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It's the same in 15.7

 

How come you're not using the latest possible version?

I am now

Samsung S5 Tapatalk

Those channels aren't in my ABS Module

2014 MQB

My car is from Jan 2015

Samsung S5 Tapatalk

We're the channels there before you used the security access code (like they normally would be)?

Yes it looks the same... security access or not.... the codes I have triede anyway.... i need a code that works for activation of the 2 line with auto hold description on picture

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Try these

 

10505
11966
15081
18573
20103
24435
25004 - For Brake Booster adaptation ONLY
28183
31857
37202
40168
44595

It's the same in 15.7

Samsung S5 Tapatalk

Yes, but 12.12 does not support MQB platform cars correctly - the 12 is the MY of the cars it has been tested/designed for.

There have been many many enhancements between v12 and v15 for MQB platform cars, including timing changes for communication with modules for one, never mind the updated label files.

 

Usually (but not in your case if you have updated to the latest version now) anyone still running v12 has a fake cable and a pirated software version.

I have triede these codes

11966

37202

31857

28183 don't work

44595 don't work

24435

15081

18573 don't work

40168

Samsung S5 Tapatalk

I don't know of any other codes for ABS modules

I don't know of any other codes for ABS modules

Is this something your looking into Andy? I know your the man and would love for this to be enabled on my car :)

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Id wager the ABS unit in the O3 is probably different to that used in the Golf/Passat...probably only subtly but probably doesnt have the Hill hold functionality.

Happily be stood corrected though!

Mine has Hill Hold, I'll have a look to see if the adaptation channels for Auto Hold are there.

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Mine has Hill Hold, I'll have a look to see if the adaptation channels for Auto Hold are there.

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Sorry Andy meant Auto hold :-)

  • 11 months later...

Did you ever figure out how to enable this?

Did you ever figure out how to enable this?

Nope - my findings so far suggest that you can't have auto hold without EPB.

You can code it on the Octavia but you get EPB & Auto hold errors. The 'P' light on the instruments does change colour so the instrument panel is capable of supporting it.

Must be set as a safety feature. After a short period (2-3 mins) auto hold disengages and then the EBO engages instead.

My first post to this forum :)

Just got a week ago my new Octavia 1.0 TSI Combi GSG and have started to get familiar with adaptive cruise. It doesn't recognize standing cars at all. Do you have any ideas can that be activated with VDCS? If the car ahead moves even a bit it works like charm. But when the car ahead is stand still ACC doesn't do anything. This sound like a planned feature. I test drived a new golf last summer and it was working better. It hitted the brake in same situation. Even a bit late but thats better than nothing.

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Mine also doesn`t recognize the stopped cars. It is a `safety` feature from Skoda, so allegedly you still pay attention to the road/driving, and it is intended as an assistant, not a real Stop&Go cruise control, so therefore I think it is very unprobable that it can be activated by VDCS.

If I would have known that the ACC from Skoda is not a true Stop&Go cruise control (like at VW, BMW, etc.) and that it is limited to 160 km/h i would have not ordered it all.  

Nope - my findings so far suggest that you can't have auto hold without EPB.

You can code it on the Octavia but you get EPB & Auto hold errors. The 'P' light on the instruments does change colour so the instrument panel is capable of supporting it.

Must be set as a safety feature. After a short period (2-3 mins) auto hold disengages and then the EBO engages instead.

 

I understand that from a programming point, it must work with the EPB.

But from a logical point, If the car(ACC) can use the breaks to stop you completely, why can`t it hold the brakes in the same position until input from the driver or from the the ACC ? 

My first post to this forum :)

Just got a week ago my new Octavia 1.0 TSI Combi GSG and have started to get familiar with adaptive cruise. It doesn't recognize standing cars at all. Do you have any ideas can that be activated with VDCS? If the car ahead moves even a bit it works like charm. But when the car ahead is stand still ACC doesn't do anything. This sound like a planned feature. I test drived a new golf last summer and it was working better. It hitted the brake in same situation. Even a bit late but thats better than nothing.

It can't work with stationary cars because how could it tell the difference between a stationary car ahead, and a house/lamppost etc with a bend in the road just before. It uses Doppler shift to measure the relative speed of things. Things with a relative speed the same as the car's speed are stationary and so are presumed to be fixed obstacles (houses, lampposts etc). Things that have a relative speed different from the car's own speed are moving and thus can't be houses, lampposts etc. Therefore they are presumed to be cars.

You do have to be careful on this point. My partner was spelling me on a long motorway journey with my new Superb (with ACC), just getting to trust the system. But when I looked up from reading my iPad I saw stationary traffic ahead with partner expecting the car to stop on its own, which it wasn't going to do. A very loud command of "BRAKE!!!" remedied the situation!

  • 1 month later...

Hi All!

 

New here :)

Just wanted to check if anyone solved this?

Loving my O3 RS and the ACC is a great feature but could be even better if no need to take over the brakes :)

 

 

Cheers

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