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1 hour ago, SkudMissile21 said:

If you’re worried about theft then why not get a faraday pouch for each key?

I can confirm these ones work - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-Key-Signal-Blocker-Case-Pouch-Bag-Black-Faraday-Cage-Keyless-RFID-Blocking-/323930080115?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292

they come with a small keychain to keep the key fob on and two internal pockets. The innermost one blocks the signals and the outer one doesn’t.

Easy to keep the key in the blocking pouch at home and when leaving the car parked up then just swap it into the other pouch when going back to the car.

I keep it in my pocket when driving and don’t have any issues with the system not seeing the key or unlocking first time unless I forget to move it from the blocking pouch!

I do not want to waste my time puting key in n out of a puch everytime I would need something. Its easier to update the kessy unit or disable kessy locks through VCDS

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6 hours ago, MartiniB said:

i'm not sure, any of these can be related

 


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42 Driver Door (Left)

_ _ System description: TSG FS 
_ _ Software number: 5Q0959593E 
_ _ Software version: 0041
_ _ Hardware number: 5Q0959593B 
_ _ Hardware version: 020
_ _ Serial number: 060116EAxxxxxx
_ _ ODX name: EV_DCUDriveSideEWMAXKLO
_ _ ODX version: 006003
_ _ Long coding: 001D0820DE00048000001100

_ _ Subsystems: 
_ _ _ _ System description: FOND_FHSG_DRV
_ _ _ _ Software version: 0005
_ _ _ _ Hardware version: 005
_ _ _ _ Serial number: 00000000000008805778
_ _ _ _ Long coding: 110200

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52 Passenger Door

_ _ System description: TSG BFS
_ _ Software number: 5Q0959592E 
_ _ Software version: 0041
_ _ Hardware number: 5Q0959592B 
_ _ Hardware version: 020
_ _ Serial number: 191215ELxxxxxx
_ _ ODX name: EV_DCUPasseSideEWMAXKLO
_ _ ODX version: 006003
_ _ Long coding: 001D0220DE00048000001100

_ _ Subsystems: 
_ _ _ _ System description: FOND_FHSG_PSG
_ _ _ _ Software version: 0005
_ _ _ _ Hardware version: 005
_ _ _ _ Serial number: 00000000000008782878
_ _ _ _ Long coding: 090200

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B7 Start System Interface

_ _ System description: VWKESSYMQB   
_ _ Software number: 3Q0959435G 
_ _ Software version: 0906
_ _ Hardware number: 3Q0959435C 
_ _ Hardware version: 036
_ _ Serial number: 0393xxxxxx
_ _ ODX name: EV_KessyHellaMQBAB
_ _ ODX version: 004041
_ _ Long coding: 032C0C070F

 

The last one looks like kessy update. Thank you

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@Goauld

tested today open doors immediately after KESSY deactivation procedure, it opened.
then i locked again and waited 5 minutes, door handles were inactive.

 

there is lock indicator diode in the doors,
keep touched door handle while it blinking

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44 minutes ago, MartiniB said:

@Goauld

tested today open doors immediately after KESSY deactivation procedure, it opened.
then i locked again and waited 5 minutes, door handles were inactive.

 

there is lock indicator diode in the doors,
keep touched door handle while it blinking

Interesting, I will try that. Lock with knog, then touch the door handle until its not blinking fast and wait a while to test if that worked. Thx

 

 

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22 hours ago, Goauld said:

I do not want to waste my time puting key in n out of a puch everytime I would need something. Its easier to update the kessy unit or disable kessy locks through VCDS

Have to agree to disagree with you there, kessy is something I never wanted before I had it but I think it’s great now.

don’t think you can count the three seconds it takes to move the fob as a waste of time really.....

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2 hours ago, SkudMissile21 said:

Have to agree to disagree with you there, kessy is something I never wanted before I had it but I think it’s great now.

don’t think you can count the three seconds it takes to move the fob as a waste of time really.....

I see your point. But see it from my perspective. If you will update the kessy drive, you can then disable kessy everytime you leave the car when you would feel unsafe to leave kessy on (going home, big shoping mall, etc.), but you can keep it on when its comfortable (gas station, load n unload things at your place, etc.). I see the pouch unnecessary then.

 

But, the main point that everyone is happy with their car and they use it how they want.

 

 

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Hi again,

 

during weekend I went rogue with OBDeleven and disabled KESSY entry through door handles. You can still lock the car by the touch sensor, it just wont unlock with. KESSY start works, you just need to unlock the car through the button on remote key, to disarm the alarm. If you will enter even through trunk you wont be able to unlock the doors or start even you have the kessy signal through extenter (tested). Super simple, super effective, definitely way better than having aluminium pouch in pocket or steel case at home for keys.

 

Just go for longcode in OBDeleven (or VCDS)

 

unit: B7 Access Startsystem Interface

 

Passive entry frt.pass. door handle:
old: activated
new: Not activated

 

Passive entry driver door handle:
old: activated
new: Not activated

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i found saved link of another method (not tested by me),

@Goauld's looks better, but it think will be useful to add info in the same tread

 

  

On 08/04/2020 at 23:57, ChrisCh said:

Go into 09 central electrics
Enter security code at the VCDS prompt
Go into Adaptations
in search box type Key
It'll bring up the options associated with keyless
your after IDE 11944-ENG 141948 Keyless access and start authorization-Kessy
Change it to not installed.
Now what happens is everything is disabled (doors/Boot/sensor that detects the key inside car)
To start hold your keyfob near where you'd insert the key if you had ignition barrel
This tells the car it's ok to start when you press the button.
Think of it as an old fashioned aftermarket immobiliser, in that you have to hold the fob near there every time
Good point is it locks down all the doors / boot
Bad point if you can call it one, the holding of the key to the sensor area to energise the Start button.

 

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