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Hi,

 

I have a Kodiaq 190 TDI Style with area view, park- and trailerassist.

Is it possible to activate TSA and/or LA only by coding or do I have to do hardware installations also?

 

 

Regards,

Robert

If you have the camera in the windscreen then it can be coded. 

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11 minutes ago, Gizmo said:

If you have the camera in the windscreen then it can be coded. 

Ok, I have to check that.

Does enabling TSA void the warranty? Because i'm interested in the same (I do have LA).

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1 hour ago, Roblin said:

Ok, I have to check that.

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Yes, i have a camera in the windscreen :)

Is that a factory fit camera (or a dash cam) as it’s different to the others I have seen. 

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31 minutes ago, Gizmo said:

Is that a factory fit camera (or a dash cam) as it’s different to the others I have seen. 

Factory, My car was build in week 2 2018.

9 hours ago, simonha said:

Does enabling TSA void the warranty? Because i'm interested in the same (I do have LA).

 

No as it’s an option available from the factory.

 

7 hours ago, Roblin said:

Factory, My car was build in week 2 2018.

 

It may just be a MY change then... or it may not be the correct camera.

Even if you do it yourself?

 

I talked with the service-people and they said it was impossible to do afterwards (which is BS as it is just software configurations...)

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17 minutes ago, Gizmo said:

 

No as it’s an option available from the factory.

 

 

It may just be a MY change then... or it may not be the correct camera.

Maybe. 
How do I decide if it's the right camera then?

The only way to be 100%  sure would be to scan the car and see if it has a ‘A5’ controller  

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24 minutes ago, Gizmo said:

The only way to be 100%  sure would be to scan the car and see if it has a ‘A5’ controller  

Ok. Thanks

Pretty sure that's a standard 'lowline' camera that is used for high beam assist. It's very similar to the camera I added to my MK2 Octavia for HBA.

 

You'd need a 'highline' camera for TSA and LA. It has a completely different mount and would need a new windscreen fitting...

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9 hours ago, langers2k said:

Pretty sure that's a standard 'lowline' camera that is used for high beam assist. It's very similar to the camera I added to my MK2 Octavia for HBA.

 

You'd need a 'highline' camera for TSA and LA. It has a completely different mount and would need a new windscreen fitting...

Ok. 

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Can anyone find spare part numbers on the windscreen cameras available for Skoda Kodiaq?

At a guess, your lowline camera is either 565 857 511 A or 565 857 511 B.

 

A highline camera is probably either 3QD 980 654, 3QD 980 654 G or 3QD 980 654 H depending on when the car was manufactured.

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34 minutes ago, langers2k said:

At a guess, your lowline camera is either 565 857 511 A or 565 857 511 B.

 

A highline camera is probably either 3QD 980 654, 3QD 980 654 G or 3QD 980 654 H depending on when the car was manufactured.

manufactured in week 2 2018

If you got the upgraded camera, you will probably need a new windscreen I think.

1 hour ago, ZacDaMan72 said:

If you got the upgraded camera, you will probably need a new windscreen I think.

 

There has to be a point where ticking the option box when ordering would have been cheaper? Not to mention much less effort and risk involved.

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2 hours ago, WiggosSideburns said:

 

There has to be a point where ticking the option box when ordering would have been cheaper? Not to mention much less effort and risk involved.

I know. I'm mostly curious, but I regret that I didn't take that option now.

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