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@linni

Aahh,, Well I always use this bit button, so I come close to how VCDS works. As Obdeleven without this activated is kind of all over the place. 

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Thanks, good to know.

You have a lot of things activated, that I do not ;o) 

 

Two specific settings caught my eye

 

FPA_Funktion_ACC: active

PFA_Funktion_ESP: not active

 

I know my car has ACC, but it also has ESP. Weird why this is not active, if this is indeed ESP settings. It could be something totally different though. 

I believe RS has ESP Sport mode, which regular Kodiaqs do not have? Somehow connected to this case?

 

P.S. But don`t waste your brain cells on this. There are ls of weird things in codings, which answers know only some VAG code masers.

Edited by linni

@linni I know ;o) - and I'm not touching any of that..... 

 

Regarding car pricing. I just saw something even more ridiculous (maybe). Does the RS version in Estonia come with Area View. Cause I think your RS versions is even more beef'ed up than our version.

 

Ex. our RS version comes with Amundsen, not Columbus. And even on the RS version, these are still extra options:

Electric Tailgate

Electric passenger seat

Heated backseats

Glas roof

Parking assistent

Rear curtains

Lane assist

Sleep package

Side airbags in third seat row.

No area view, no Columbus, no ACC (just basic cruise control), no sunroof in standard. Cannot remeber exact specs.

I just pimped it up. Starting price 44 000 euros here at this time, I added extras for 11 000 euros, final price 55 000.

 

I know the car tax god has been generous in Estonia :)

Edited by linni

OK. Then our standard RS version is not completely of spec wise, just 47.000€ more expensive...  crazy....

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https://ww2.skoda.dk/priser/kodiaq/
the price is in DKK

 

 

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Yeah, Denmark and Norway are probably the only countries in the world, where used car costs more than new one in other counries.

  • 6 years later...

@linni

Hi, I'm pretty new to this.

I'm using Car Scanner to enable traffic sign recognition on my Kodiaq 2021.

After enabling, I can see the feature in the Multimedia and screen, but it gives an error. Can you help me solve it?

I also need help working on adding adaptive lane assist in the menu to select between early and late, and disabling the "hold steering wheel" notification.

@hamid_v Not familiar with Car Scanner. I did not enable these features on my car as I ordered them as options. You need specific camera, not all of them can be coded first. And not sure that 2021 car can be coded at all. Factory cut the access to OBD around that time.

9 minutes ago, linni said:

@hamid_v Not familiar with Car Scanner. I did not enable these features on my car as I ordered them as options. You need specific camera, not all of them can be coded first. And not sure that 2021 car can be coded at all. Factory cut the access to OBD around that time.

Thanks for your kind reply.

Car Scanner is like a basic simple OBDeleven.

It does have some apps, but to do more, I have to use long coding which uses binary and hex.

I believe the camera on my car is called 3QO or something similar.

Regarding the ability to code, I can code as I enabled adaptive line assisst. But on the menu, it is a on/off toggle and I can't choose early/late.

If you can kindly share the binary changes/long coding for the trafic sign, I can manually find input those values using Car Scanner.

Thanks for your help.

Ok, will check tomorrow.

@hamid_v

Sorry, takes a bit longer, too much work.

  • 2 weeks later...

@hamid_v

Got finally the long codings, modules A5 and 17.

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There must be coding for front camera in module A5, but I did not see it. And of course be careful with coding, the long coding consist bits which may be not suitable for your car.

Anyway, found an ancient instruction in my computer, maybe this would help:

Enable traffic sign detection when Lane Keeping Assistant is installed  

STG 5F

Adaptation

 

Car_Function_list_BAP_gen2

Traffic_sign_recognition_0x21

Set to active

 

Car_function_adaptions_gen2-menu

Menu_display_road_sign_identification

Set to active

 

STG A5

encoding

 

Byte 16, bit 4

 

Stg 17

encoding

 

Byte 5, bit 2.

Edited by linni

The correct 5F coding would be:

> Channel "Car_Function_List_BAP_Gen2-

traffic_sign_recognition_0x21" > Set value to "activated"

> Channel "Car_Function_List_BAP_Gen2-

traffic_sign_recognition_0x21_msg_bus" > Set value to "Data Bus Extended"

> Channel "Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2-

menu_display_road_sign_identification" > Set value to "activated"

> Channel "Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2-

menu_display_road_sign_identification_over_thresh_old_high" > Set value to "activated"

If an error occurs in the ACC (if present), activate bit 0 in byte 1 of control unit 13.

However, Kodiaq models from 2021 should have a 2Q camera, and then the traffic sign recognition is protected by SwaP.

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