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2 hours ago, Tell said:

The dash it's showing against navdb in the screen means nothing to update. It can't. Then the one below means it's on 30, offering 49 but can't do it since the FeC isn't allowable. You can force it but then will hang if it's like the mib2 high swdl. You play a game with the SWDL menu but then you are stuck if you haven't got the copy to put back in. Reckon it's at 30 so you need that as a fail safe.

If using SWDL if like the mib2 one is, you start a manual download on the SWDL (top button of the two) then you can force it but forcing it will show the new map then generate an error screen 30 seconds. Peak a boo and it's gone. Where you need the original release to match the FeC to revert back.

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On 29/10/2022 at 16:30, TrevW said:

Hmm none of them was taken in. I wonder if I should add Fecs in another file rather than just that txt file?

Hi, Have you managed to patch 023D00EE in ? I'm running into the same problem.  cheers 

No. I don't have access to the tool needed to change the config

 

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If that was one of the hobbyist software downloads using the POI exploit to get it in then you could change the FeC yourself if you see where they go in and adjust the checksums. They have taken out the signature. Assuming it's a mib1 high firmware update you have used which has been hacked via the signature method... if you see the FeCs going in.

 

Mib2 high firmware hacks default to the European FeCs. This is where that tool kit comes in. Again it depends whether it's an import model from Europe that needs the FeCs changing. The hack change for the firmware would put that on the European ones hence you could hack the firmware as above. Mr Bonk stuff will default to Europe but you can edit that to Row via just a text editor. That's what I advised one AIO user to do. They got there in the end.

 

Mib1 high if that is what it is, is a bit esoteric. Mib2 high Audi people seem to be loading up their version of Audi AIO so used outside of Europe you need to do the FeC edit.

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Hi folks, really struggling to update maps on my Octavia MKIII VRS. So far i can tell that the only code i got available, after managing to activate developer mode, is 081d0003, wich i see is Skoda, MHIG1 and RoW but unsure what the 03 is for. What year would that be? Any chance there is a workaround for this as i cannot update maps at all?

Is it not a mib2 high ?. I pass on mib1 highs.... If it is that you managed to get that map in it.

 

SWDL menu I am trying to get you to use if it's a mib1, it never needed enabling on mib1 highs, it was pre-enabled. Mib2 high they made you enable before you can use it. Once enabled a long hold on the menu button should show you a menu with SWDL on it. It's that with the map card in the slop will get you out of difficulties.

 

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